IranRevolution

Iran Revolution: a dream coming true

January 9 - 2023

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While I’m writing, the regime of Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) is killing protesters in many ways: on the streets, in the Mosques while they pray, in the prisons (as a consequence of extreme tortures), with death penalties, starving them and even inside their own houses. The regime didn’t hesitate in the past to set fire on buildings full of ordinary people, sync ships, exploding civil planes full of Iranian citizen with missiles accusing the USA and Israel in order to drive the attention of people and media away from the internal protests and the real problems of the country.

The cruelty of the regime is simply inexplicable, they make the families pay a tax for having back the body of the victims of their atrocities. They forces people to confess under intense tortures for crimes they didn’t committed, they even sexually abuse the prisoners (both men and women). They kill children. They lie to the prisoners about the health conditions of their beloved once in order to make them desperate. The list can continue …

Despite all the atrocities this regime is perpetuating, Iranian people inside and outside the country are courageously fighting back with the only weapons they have: their hands and their voices.

According to all the Iranian people I know, this is the first time they are fighting altogether and for the same reason, they don’t care anymore about which “geographical minority” they belong to, which political view they have, what age they are, which religious beliefs they have, etc.; all of this is just “not relevant” anymore, they are all fighting against the regime called “Islamic Republic of Iran”.

Social media, information and communication helped the Iranian people to reach this level of self consciousness and this is exactly why the regime continuously shut down the Internet inside Iran and uses affiliated people outside the country to falsify the world wide news about the protests inside and outside Iran. Luckily for the Iranian people (and for all of us human beings) this does not seem to be enough. But the “official” reaction of the rest of the world is significantly slow, there is a lot of “friction” between the “gears” of a world wide intervention; thus Iranian people, practically speaking, are all alone.

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