A Window to the Fatherland

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

Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:

We continue the program with watching a short video clip about the savage attack on the dormitory of the Tehran University by the regime’s thugs and mercenaries on the anniversary of that bloody event.

The attackers savagely beat the students and, Ezat Ibrahimnejad, a student who was serving his conscription at the time and had gone to visit one of his classmates was killed by the bullet of the security forces.

For the last 40 years the Islamic republic regime has been continuously lying to the Iranian people by blaming every misery of their life on the “foreign powers”.

But as our people have been shouting during the recent street protests, the enemy is inside the country and it is not the US, as the regime wants them to believe.

Who is the Iranian people’s real enemy? The US or Mr. Khamenei who has stopped Iran joining the FATF which blocks money laundering by the mafia-type interest groupings who are plundering the nation’s wealth?

Mr. Zarif, you must stop your deception too and stop serving Khamenei’s despotic regime. Just look at the fate of Saddam’s foreign minister after his regime was overthrown.

The arrest of Maedeh Hojabri, an 18-year-old girl who was detained by police after posting a video of her dancing to Western pop music in her bedroom has met with widespread condemnation of the regime.
If she was living in the West she would have been awarded for her gymnastic skills and teaching women how to dance for staying healthy and fit but under the corrupt Islamic republic regime whose leaders act like psychopaths and sex maniacs she is condemned to humiliation on the national TV.

The insanity of the regime’s leaders has reached new heights as they claim that the images of the street protests of the last few days in the city of Kazeroun against water shortages are the work of Photoshop!!

At the end of tonight’s program we speak to my dear friend Akbar Ganji who tells us that we are all Iranians and Farsi is our national language but all of our ethnic people are entitled to speak in their own local language among themselves.

Later we will watch a video clip of Ms. Shaparak Shajarozadeh who today has been sentenced to 20 years of prison for simply removing her compulsory hijab in public.

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