Iran will be free, and our Shah will return. On that day, I'll finally allow myself to mourn the 50,000 ppl who were victims of massacre. Now, I can only hold onto hope & wish that all those Muslims & leftists who tried to silence us & mocked us experience what we've been through
@Prof__Balthazar همین ک میگی "ایرانی چه موفقیتی داشته" نشون میده نسبت ب ایرانی ها نژادپرستی
خودتحقیری و فک میکنی از آمریکاییا و ژاپنیا پایین ��ری
موفقیت ایرانی همین بس که مخترعین تمدن و حقوق بشرن
@yasbim_313 ما هی میگیم شماها جکوجنده ها ایرانی نیستین
وطنتون عراقه هموطنتون عراقی
به کون گشاد و پارتون بر میخوره
لشتو جمع کن برو عراق هرزه
چون عراقیای حرومزاده ۸ سال ما ایرانیارو کشتن و تا ابد دشمن ما خواهند بود
@VividProwess Yet he sent some of his bitches to the funeral of someone who was a "Nazi" and bombed his country.
His corny ass is something else...
If, as an Israeli, you think he's somehow different from other Arabs and Muslims, you're dumb.
@Mahan8448776435@turkicplanet When I show you evidence and you can't come up with a rational response, you suddenly switch to your savage ancestors.
Turks came to Iran and due to lack of identity, they heavily Persianized. From literature and architecture to art and court traditions.
Now stfu stealer
Six months ago, tonight, Tehran went dark. All of Iran went dark. And into that darkness, millions of Iranians walked out of their homes anyway.
January 8th and 9th were not just two nights of protest. They were the night Iran's silence broke. Millions came into the streets, into the squares, onto their rooftops — but the regime answered them with bullets. Tens of thousands of my compatriots were killed in those forty-eight hours. Tens of thousands more have been arrested, tortured, and sentenced to die since.
They came out, determined and brave. I think of them every day. On those two nights I lost countrymen I will never get to meet. I do not hear a statistic when I hear the number 40,000. I see a son who did not come home to his mother. A daughter who will not sit at her family's table again. I think of each of them the way I would think of my own child, my own brother, my own sister. I carry the weight of every one of those names. But the families of the fallen I meet with, week after week, hearten our nation's will to carry on. Their children did not die in vain. They died for freedom, and they died with pride.
History will remember what these men and women did; I will make sure of it. Like the resistance who stood against tyranny in occupied Europe, and like the revolutionaries who fought for liberty in America. But theirs was a particular bravery. They had no army, no air cover, nothing but the belief in what they stood for. They stood anyway. A united nation choosing to face the guns together rather than live one more day in fear. The men and women of the 8th and 9th of January will be remembered in Iran's history as the greatest generation that preferred to die free and standing than to live cowered on their knees.
To the international community, I ask this: do not let a negotiating table in Geneva or Islamabad erase what happened in the streets of Tehran, Mashhad, and Kermanshah. They died for freedom. And when they are free, the Strait of Hormuz will open. The nuclear threat will end. And we will have true peace.
I have told my compatriots: what you did on January 8th and 9th cannot be undone. Together, we will reclaim our country’s rightful place in the world, our national dignity, and honor the lives of our heroes. Now is the time to reassess, regroup, and rededicate ourselves to victory.
We honor the fallen by finishing what they started. A free Iran is no longer a matter of hope. It is a matter of fact.
And know that my brave compatriots are not just fighting for their own liberation but for the peace and stability of the world.
@jnwby328090@asheposhtepa1 When Persian civilization was already flourishing through the Elamites, Medes, and Achaemenids from 8500 years ago, your ancestors were drinking camel piss, burying their daughters alive, and wandering around the desert naked.
@baranabedini آره عراقیا واس تویی که زیرشونی خوبن
نه برای منه ایرانی که ۸ سال کشورمو نابود کردن
حرومزاده های اجنبی
لشه نجستونو ببرین همون ور پدرجنده های مادرسگ
@_b_ra_d___ حالا که جا یونانیا یه مشت ایکبیری رو گذاشتن به کون دنیا برخورده
ولی وقتی ایرانیارو تو ۳۰۰ مثل غول بی شاخ و دم نشون داده بودن، اعتراض ک میکردی همین جاکشا میگفتن واااا چیه مگه فیلمه دیگهههه گندش نکن جنبه داشته باششش
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فرشته علیزاده ۱۸تیر ۷۸ در کوی دانشگاه دستگیر می شه. سه ماه بعد زیر شکنجه کشته و در گورستان خاوران به خاک سپرده می شه! مادرش از غصه دق میکنه و می میره.
نزدیک به ۲۴ سال از روزیکه آخرین تصویر از این دختر ثبت شد گذشت!!
این آخرین تصویر از این دختر۲۲ساله هست
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خطاب به همهی کسانی که ایرانی بودن انیمه ی جادوگر/Jadugar رو انکار میکنن باید بگم حتی اهنگ اغازین و پس زمینه ی این انیمه هم با همکاری نوازنگان سازای ایرانی در ژاپن صورت گرفته!😂
Literally, the country in the anime is Iran. The characters are Iranian, the texts are written in Persian, persian culture dominates the whole anime, and the hijabs are Iranian-style. Why do Arabs and Turks want to claim ownership of history of persia so bad?! Wtf !
Thread: Persian Elements in #Jaadugar 🇮🇷✨
(Highlighting the rich Iranian heritage in the anime) 1/ The anime beautifully showcases 13th-century Persian civilization before the Mongol invasion. Set in Tus, Khorasan a real historical center of Persian learning, science & culture.