A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/Nov 2

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 with first watching a video clip of one the one thousand Iranian culture makers Mr Fereydoun Jonaydi and listen to his talk.

W continue the program with speaking to our special guest Kak Abdullah Mohtadi who will share with us his views on the Denmark terrorist plot by the regime and the current issues of Kurdistan of Iran.

Abdullah Mohtadi:

The missile attack on the Kurdish targets by the regime was carried out from inside Iran and their sources from the Oromiyeh had already informed them about the gathering of our central committee members for a meeting. Many of them weremartyred in that attack.

Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:

Were these members from a different faction of the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran?

Abdullah Mohtadi:

Yes they are. They are based inside the Iraqi territory and 15 members of them were killed in the attack.

But we assure our people that the neither the Kurdish Democratic Party nor their supporters will be destroyed with this kind of attacks and it is not the first time that we have been bombarded by the Iranian regime or assassinated by its mercenaries.

Eventually, the Kurdish problem in Iran must be solved through a national dialogue but so far the Islamic republic regime has not accepted this option and continues using repression, executions and bombing of our people but has seen the reaction to its crimes when our people have gone on general strike in the Kurdish regions.

The wider protest against the regime started last December in more than 100 Iranian cities and it also spread to the Kurdish towns.

Like the Nazi Germany, the regime had marked the doors of those businesses that had closed down their shops in protest against its repressive policies toward the Kurds with a large cross but our youth cleared them.

The executions of Ramin, Zaniyar and Loghman and at the same time the missile attack on the Kurdish leaders’ gathering did upset our people naturally and everyone thought we must now react irrationally and resort to armed attacks but our response to the regime has been to show the solidarity of our people.

We make use if social media to promote our goals and inform the world about our struggle and organize protest actions.

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