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:

 

I wrote this poem after watching this little Afghan boy dancing with one artificial leg. He had lost his legafter walking on a mine but has never given up and continues to live as a happy boy despite his condition.

This makes me think how criminal these extremists so-called “Islamists” are and how they have abused the religion to the detriment of so many innocent people.

These criminals have manipulated our Islamic faith and all we hear from them is lies and deception.

Now they are preoccupied with announcing the first day of the holy Ramadan and in Iran the regime has deliberately changed this day to avoid the Eid Fitr falling on the anniversary of the death of Khomeini, because it fears that people will be celebrating on that day but the regime wants them to mourn for him.

I have already written many times about the background of Ruhollah Hosseinian, one of the criminals involved in the assassination of Iranian intellectuals in the 1990s.

His true name is Khosrow Khoban and has now resurfaced and claimed that Ebrahim Raeesi, the chief judge is an innocent man because by ordering the executions of thousands of political prisoners he has “only carried out the orders of ayatollah Khomeini”.

This comes as no surprise as this regime is composed of a gang of criminals who support one other at times ofcrisis among them.

What Hosseinian is saying is that he is now ready to carry criminal Raeesi’s orders for any murderous acts that he wants him to do as the Iranian public is now rising up against all of them.

The events in the Persian Gulf are truly worrying. While John Bolton has announced that the US is not after a war, the spokesperson for regime’s national security councils has claimed the deployment of US warships in the Persian Gulf is “a propaganda and psychological war”.

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