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:
It was hard to believe that yet another poor Kollebar (people carrying packages on their backs) has been killed by the Revolutionary Guard, while the Guards corrupt and thief commanders encircle Khamenei.
Ghassem Soleimani had made a deal with the Americans to release several Qatari hostages in return for 50 million dollars and plans to become a future leader of Iran.
Sardar Salami who commands the regime’s forces in Syria has stolen millions of dollars of the money that the regime spends inthat country’s civil war.
They must get to realize that the day of judgment for their actions will eventually arrive and on that day they will have no one to back them up and the Iranian people will demand justice for their crimes and corruption.
Now Qatar has decided to leave OPEC in 2019. Itonly follows what the big players in the oil and gas markets tell them to do.
But Iran’s representative in the OPEC, Kazempour Ardebili, has expressed his regret for this decision.
Reports say that in Mosul bars and drinking places have re-opened now that the ISIS terrorists have vanished form the city.
In Iran the child abuse has taken a new turn as the head of a parents-teachers association in the city of Isfahan has been accused of raping several young children.
Homosexuality has always been common among the clerical establishment and when the religious dictatorship in Iran bans freedom of association and friendship between young boys and girls we should expect the spread of child abuse in a closed society that the regime has created.