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:

Among the close circle of Khamenei’s stooges and confidantes one has managed to survive from the purges and was once sentenced to five years in prison but never served it as he had a lot of secret aboutmany of those who had tried him.

He is the cleric Moussavi Khoiniha who in a coordinated plot with the former Soviet Union embassy in Tehran staged the US embassy take over and brought about forty years of misery and pain to Iran and the Iranian people.

His crimes as the former chief prosecutor of Iran are not any less than those of Rayshahri, Falahian and Ebrahim Raeesi.

When Khomeini was in exile in Najaf, Moussavi Khoiniha ran a bookshop in Baghdad where the followers of the Tudeh Communist Party frequented and plotted their plan against the Shah’s regime.

He has once again resurfaced in Iran’s politics only to discredit his opponents, the likes of Imam Mussa Sadr and Hashemi Rafsanjani.

In the second part of the program we will look at the failed assassination attempt on the life of the public prosecutor in the province of Kohkiloye by members of a family who had been conned by the local Bank Melli branch.

Later we will also discuss the outcome of Mike Pompeo’s long trip to Middle Eastern countries and how they will affect the Iran question.

Once again another military plane has crashed in Iran with all but one of its crew perished in the tragic accident.

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