A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/April 30, 2018

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 will continue the program with a report on the purchase of a mansion in the affluent area of London by Benjamin Hghanian, the brother of ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s right hand man and confidante Saeed Haghanian.

However, Benjamin Haghanian lives in Turkey and the question is who is this expensive mansion for? This raises another important question directed at Khamenei that does this mean the end of the 39 years of the rule of the Islamic republic regime? When the father of Haghanian brothers died he did not have a penny to leave in his will. Where have his children found these millions of dollars of wealth?

Further more, what has Ghassem Soleimani of the Quds Brigade of the Revolutionary Guard done with the $700 million that he has received as part of a larger ransom to free the members of the Qatari royal family who had been taken hostage by his stooges in Iraq.

It is now understood that the Daesh terrorists have also had a share of this ransom and that Soleimani had given some of his share to former Ahmadinejad deputy Hamid Baghaie so his boss could distribute it freely among the corrupt African leaders when he visited their countries.

Most of these corrupt people can buy British citizenship in the Dominican Republic by paying $250,000.

In the second part of the program we will review the latest news about the mummified body of Reza Shah and watch a video clip in which an ignorant mullah talks about the subject.

We will also remember the late writer Simin Daneshvar, singer Manouchehr Sakhaie, Saeed Karimian the founder of GEM TV who was assassinated last year today, as well as paying tribute to the memory of Abbas Attar, the renowned Iranian photographer who passed away last week.

Among the most important news of the day are:

The recapture of Al Dei Zur by the Assad forces with the help of his Iranian militia backers;

The Israeli missile attack on a military base in Syria in which dozens of Iranian forces have been killed;

New US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to the Middle East during which he publicly announces that unless President Trump’s conditions are included in a revised nuclear deal with Iran, he would walk away from it on the 12th of May;

The meeting of the two Korean leaders and the prospect of peace among them after 50 years of hostilities;

The blocking of Telegram messaging app by Iran’s Ministry of Telecom, while Internet experts, including Amin Sabeti say the move is futile as there are many ways of removing the filter on the app.

And finally a video clip about the life of Sobhani, the regime’s former ambassador to Venezuela.

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