A Window to the Fatherland

Tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland opens with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.

Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:

We continue tonight’s program with the news of Amjad Hossein Panahi, the brother of Ramin Hossein Panahi, who has been sentenced to death by the Islamic regime.

We must ask this regime to explain what has Amjad done to deserve this harsh injustice? His only “crime” is to love the Iranian Kurdish people. He has never taken up arms because he loves birds and his rifle is his love of life. The armed dangerous people in Iran are the likes of Ghassem Soleimani and Mohseni Ejeie.

We ask the big despot Ali Khamenei if forcing Iranian parents to mourn the loss of their loved ones makes him happy? What do you want to do with all these crimes? Are you not happy with the so many deaths among our young people? Be sensible and make Amjad’s parents happy by reversing this dreadful sentence on the life of a young man. Look at the fate of Saddam and Gaddafi and think of your own similar fate. Be sure that there will not be a single day in history when a single person would wish you to rest in peace.

Now, the corrupt deputy head of Iran’s judiciary, Mohseni Ejeie whose long list of involvement in the thefts of public funds is known to the Iranian public, has become an “environmentalist” and makes comments about the water shortage in our country.

It is so fitting that Ejeie’s ridiculous comments about water shortage and the protests of farmers in Isfahan comes on the day that we hear Kaveh Madani, the internationally renowned environmentalist has fled Iran after being interrogated by the regime’s security forces in relation to the arrest of several Iranian environmentalists on bogus charges of espionage.

Kavoos Seyed Emami was one of these arrested people who was later found hanged in his prison cell, with the regime claiming that he had committed suicide after confession to his charges.

Kaveh Madani had left his job as a senior lecturer in London’s prestigious Imperial College to go and work in Iran to help alleviate its dire environmental problems.

However, after his brief arrest last February, and last week’s publication of a photo in the regime’s media that showed him dancing in a private party, it is now reported that he and his wife have left the country.

Kaveh Madani had begun his mission in Iran by first trying to make the protection of the environment a cultural value that the public must adopt, obviously something that did not agree with the reactionary and corrupt nature of the present regime in Iran.

We will follow the program with the latest news of the protest actions of the workers at the Khuzestan’s Steel Factory and Sugar Refinery of Haftapeh, as well as why the Italian government is opposing the imposition of new sanctions on Iran.

We will also update you on the latest statistics from Iran’s Centre for National Statistics, which puts the figure of unemployment at 12.1 percent, while the actual number must be above 18 percent.

In the news in brief part we will talk about the reopened case of corruption of former commander of Iran’s police force Ismail Ahmadi Moghadam, as well as how the convicted child molester Saeed Tousi has traveled to Turkey for a religious ceremony at the cost of the Iranian people.

Also, we will have a look at Mohammad Javad Zarif’s trip to several African countries with the mission of distributing millions of dollars among them to turn them into Shia Muslims!

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