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:
The suspicious deaths of film director Rahim Zabihi and his brother has now followed the political murder of Dr. Hackie in Iran.
Their charred bodied have been found inside their burnt car and the regime of ignorance and murders thinks that the Iranian people are as stupid as them to believethis is just an accident!
Now Rouhani is shedding crocodile tears for human rights and condemns the killing of Jamal Khashoogi while the regime’s contract killers murdered Saeed Karimian in Turkey as his television station was going to reveal the secrets that Ahmadinejad has had about the regime’s nefarious acts and corruption.
The Iranian universities have once again risen up against the regime in their support for the striking workers.
The regime claims Iran’s universities are among the most free in the world but bans active students and kills the bright students who graduate with the hope ofserving their country, as has been the case with the many environmentalists who have been murdered in recent months in Iran.
This regime ha seven murdered its own loyal members, as was the case of Ahmad Khomeini.
In the second part of the program we will look at the comments of Mohammad Reza Naghdi about Cyrus the Great and Iran’s pre-Islamic history, as well as the debates in Majles.
We will also discuss the future of Yemen in light of the recent peace talks, as well as the outcome of the recent gathering of Arab leaders in Riyadh.