A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/May 28, 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 continue tonight’s program by paying our tribute to the memory of the legendary Iranian actor, the late Nasser Malakmotie, who died yesterday and in that regard will watch two video clips of speeches from Parviz Prastoie and Behrooz Vosoughie who read their eulogy for his sad passing.

Thousands of Malakmotie fans and members of Iran’s film industry have attended his burial and as with every other gathering of Iranians, the security forces have used tear gas to disperse the crowd as it turned into anti-government demonstrations.

In the second part of the program we will defend Sadegh Zibakalam against a smear campaign that seeks to discredit his opposition to the despotic Islamic regime, as Zibakalam is on the side of the Iranian people when it comes to the struggle of our people for freedom.

Later we will look at the diabolical comments of the corrupt spokesperson of Iran’s judiciary, Mohseni Ejeie, who has threatened to crush anyone who might be thinking to challenge the regime’s authority in the wake of US new policy on the regime.

This comes as no surprise as thousands of Iranian workers have now gone on strike and only the anticipated industrial action by Iran’s oil workers will be the last nail in the coffin of the regime.

Later we will watch a report on the NBC network where a former member of the Mujahedin Khalq speaks about the organization. We will also update you on the news of the forthcoming conference of the Iranian opposition groups in Washington.

We will also report on the latest news about Iran’s Sufi Dervishes as the regime announces it has issued long-term prions sentences for 67 of their members.

At the end of the program we will report on how the regime’s parliament has deceitfully postponed a vote on the bill that deals with Iran signing to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism.

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