A Window to the Fatherland

A Window to the Fatherland – Monday 19 August 2019

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:

Today is the anniversary of the arson fire at Rex Cinema in Iran 40 years ago in which hundreds of innocent people perished.

We will talk about who was behind this crime and what were their sinister aims.

Later we will talk about the comments made by Maziar Ebrahimi who had been forced by the regime to “confess” to the murder of Iran’s nuclear scientists, where it was all a plot to divert the public attention from the truth.

Also, clerics Mohammad Yazdi and Sadeq Larijanihave been openly accusing each other of corruption and Khamenei has been watching with joy his puppets tearing each other apart.

Sadeq Larijani had written a letter to Khamenei and threatened that he will have to migrate to the city of Najaf in Iraq if anyfurther revelations about the corruption by himself and his staff are revealed.

In response Yazdi has told him that he is “nobody” among the ranks of the clerical establishment and he might as well leave the country as his presence benefits nobody.

However, behind the scene of this spat among the regime’s top officials lies the question of the rivalry to succeed Khamenei after his demise.

Sadeq Larijani’s brother Ali had planned that at the end of Rouhani’s tenure with the help of his brother at the helm of the judiciary he would become Iran’s next president and Sadeq could get the job of the chairman of the Expediency Council.

Further more, then the two brothers could easily install Javad Larijani and Iran’s foreign minister.

Iran’s long history shows that clans like the Larijanis have never served our nation and have only acted against the interests of Iran and the Iranians.

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