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 continue the program with an update of news about the ongoing people’s protests in the city of Isfahan and follow it up with exposing the catalogue of lies and deceptions that Khomeini’s regime has offered the Iranian people over its 40 years of despotic rule.
It is no secret that when asked about walking back on many of his “promises” to the Iranian people after coming to power, Khomeini had publicly said that he had done a “khode”, an Islamic term that translates into the end justifies the means!
And this was the “leader” of an “Islamic revolution” who is buried in a multi-billion dollar palace-like “grave”, which soon will be the site of people gathering to curse and damn him, his legacy and the regime that he left behind, by the mourning mothers of thousands of young Iranians he executed for opposing his tyranny.
And the regime’s current president has followed his mentor’s deception by claiming to have achieved a doctorate from Glasgow University, but if you ask him towrite his name and his short bio in English, he would not be able to do it!
In that regards, we will look at the revelation made by Mr. Ghazanfari about how Rouhani has been lying all along his political life about his background.
Ghazanfari reveals that Rouhani had never been followed or arrested by the Shah’s secret police (SAVAK), and quite the opposite, his name had appeared among the list of SAVAK’s informers after the fall of the Shah.
Another such person who had deceitfully claimed that they had been arrested by SAVAK was Khomeini’s close associate, Mofateh, but Khomeini disowned him.
In any case, Hassan Rouhani is a deceitful character and has even changed his true name to avoid scrutiny of his past life.
The deception of the regime’s leaders is not confined to Rouhani alone. Ali Khamenei for one has never been an ayatollah. It was only when they wanted to hurriedly make him a successor to Khomeini after his death that the Assembly of Experts granted him the title.
The late ayatollah Montazeri who was Khamenei’s teacher had once told him that he is unfit to be in the position of the supreme leader and it was only his despotic rule that secured that position for him.
At the end of the program we will look at the comments of the cleric Nateq Nouri who has said that the Iranian people’s trust of their religious leaders are at the lowest in recorded history.