ما هنوز سر سوزنی از جنایت دیماه نمیدونیم
جمهوری اسلامی ۱۹ دیماه مادری رو با سه پسرش به رگبار بست
هرچهار نفر رو در یک قبر گذاشت
پسر کوچک فقط ۸ سال داشت .
نزارید هیچ چیز عادی بشه .
#IranMassacre
یاد عمو مانوک بخیر
گفت اول یک درگیری خونین رخ میده
بعد بی بی و ترامپ وارد جنگ میشن
بعد اینها رو میارن پای میز مذاکره
بعد اورانیوم و موشک و حزب الله رو سر میز میگیرن
و بعد براندازی با استحاله رژیم از هویتش اتفاق میفته.
پیش بینی 8 سال پیش
مو به مو رخ داده
فقط آخری مونده.
#جاویدشاه
ما اعلام میکنیم که آقای عبدالله مهتدی از حزب کومله و آقای مصطفی هجری از حزب دموکرات، نمایندگان کردهای ایران نیستند.
ما بار دیگر تأکید میکنیم کردهای ایران با کُردهای عراق، سوریه و ترکیه متفاوت هستند و خود را ایرانی میدانند. با این حال، حضور این افراد و احزاب جداییطلب آنان برای ایرانیان ترس و وحشت ایجاد میکند. حضور آنها فقط نماینده جناحها و سازمانهای خود آنان است، نه شهروندان کُرد ساکن در مناطق کردنشین ایران.
My Dear Compatriots,
Great Nation of Iran,
I salute each and every one of you who, over the course of these last one hundred days, have stood firm for freedom and the reclamation of Iran, who, with extraordinary sacrifice, have stood boldly against bullets, and who, for the past forty days, have braved the danger of bombardment.
I know that news of the two week ceasefire between the Islamic Republic, America and Israel has disheartened many of you. But today is not a time for despair, it is a time for even greater belief in victory. What has transpired over these last forty days falls in line with the very demands the Iranian nation made of the international community; demands that, after laying down their lives in the streets of Iran, our people further echoed on February 14th’s Global Day of Action.
The blows dealt to the Islamic Republic in a mere forty days have been unprecedented, and for this regime, irreparable. The elimination of Ali Khamenei, the man responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of courageous Iranians, is in itself a historic achievement for our nation. Beyond him, dozens of senior commanders and principal agents within the IRGC, the Basij, and the regime’s intelligence apparatus have also been removed. Thousands of the regime’s oppressive forces have been destroyed. The command-and-control structure of the regime’s repressive machinery has been paralyzed and has collapsed. The military infrastructure built not for the defense of Iran, but for the export of terrorism and instability, has been annihilated. The regime’s financial resources, used for oppression at home and terrorism abroad, have been drastically diminished. The Islamic Republic stands today more isolated and more reviled, in the region and the world, than at any point in its history.
What remains for this regime is reliance on foreign mercenaries and a bloodstained few whose interests are bound to its survival. This regime has suffered a devastating defeat in reality, yet by severing internet access for ninety million Iranians and through its machinery of lies, still pretends victory and issues hollow threats. Those who claimed they would never accept a ceasefire have now lost their leader and their commanders, lost the war, accepted the ceasefire, and been dragged to the negotiating table for their complete capitulation.
We knew from the outset, however, that the Islamic Republic would not fall solely through the elimination of its command structure and the degradation of its repressive apparatus by aerial strikes. That is precisely why, in every message I have addressed to you, I emphasized that it is we, the Iranian nation, who must deliver the final blow to this weakened regime and bring about its ultimate end.
I want you to know that I am monitoring conditions inside Iran closely. I understand that while the Islamic Republic has been profoundly weakened, its capacity for repression has not been entirely eliminated. My singular objective is to ensure that the final action to topple the Islamic Republic comes at the lowest possible cost to human life. The life of each and every one of you is precious to me. I therefore ask that you remain patient, protect yourselves and, with faith in victory and full readiness, await the decisive moment. In the meantime, I and all our compatriots abroad will raise your demand for an end to the Islamic Republic with every ounce of our strength.
Have faith that no force on earth can withstand the power of a united Iran. The Islamic Republic has no path of escape and no chance of survival this time, and it shall fall at the mighty hands of you, the great nation of Iran.
Long Live Iran,
Reza Pahlavi
The revolution in Iran started with the people and it will end with the people and their ultimate victory over the Islamic Republic.
Whatever twists and turns the diplomatic process takes, the fundamentals of the Islamic regime have not changed. Not from the standpoint of ninety million Iranians who have lived under this tyranny for 47 years.
This is a regime that murdered 45,000 innocent protesters in just two days on January 8th and 9th of this year. A regime that is executing young protesters as we speak. A regime that has lost every shred of legitimacy it ever claimed to hold. No ceasefire, no agreement, no formula with the remnants of this regime changes that reality.
The military operations of recent weeks have weakened the regime's repressive machinery and fractured its command structure. The playing field is more level than it has been in decades. The people of Iran welcome this. It is what they called for on the streets of Iran and in the streets of cities around the world, in their millions. They want to see the regime's capacity for repression degraded further.
The Iranian people are determined to bring this regime down. They have had enough. They have always known that ultimately, while they welcome and appreciate international help, they would need to finish the job themselves. Because they will never accept this rump regime, the very same regime and same thugs that slaughtered them in the streets just two months ago.
Ali Khamenei is dead but the regime has not changed, because its nature and its DNA are unchangeable. We see it clearly at this very moment. This criminal cabal is still firing rockets at and violating the sovereignty of our neighbors. It is still threatening the United States and Europe. It is still inviting terrorist groups like Hezbollah, Hashd-al Shabi and others onto our soil to terrorize Iranians and prevent popular protests. It is still holding the people of Iran hostage with an Internet blackout that has lasted for more than one whole month, because it is still afraid of the people of Iran.
It is still afraid of their righteous rage, their demand for dignity, and their fight for freedom. They are afraid because they know the people’s fight will not cease. Nor should the world’s resolve.
This regime, weakened as it is, is not a reliable partner for any lasting arrangement. A wounded animal lashes out. It becomes more dangerous. That is what this regime will do. It is not sitting at the negotiation table out of good will. It is there, yet again, to buy time, to seek concessions, and to strengthen its hand to inflict more terror on Iranians and on the world. It won’t be tamed at the negotiation table, it can only be empowered and emboldened.
The right course is to see this through to its conclusion, to continue to set the conditions for the people of Iran to wage the final battle for liberation. To ensure that when Iranians again come to the streets, the regime is not able to crack down. But even if further help does not come, Iranians will fight on.
The regime will fall. That is a certainty. The only question is when, and how much more terror, blackmail, and suffering the world is prepared to tolerate in the meantime.
A free, democratic Iran restored to its civilizational roots is the only path to stability across the entire region. A country the international community can work with. An end to decades of proxy wars, gas price terrorism, nuclear brinksmanship, and hostage blackmail.
Iranians will not quit. They will not surrender. Mark my words: Iranians cannot be hidden from history. They are making history. Iranians will reclaim their liberty and their nation.
As I have told my compatriots: I hear you. I am with you. The world may be distracted today by the back and forth of diplomatic compromises, but your courage, your sacrifice, and your cries for liberty continue to be seen and heard. And they will not go unrewarded. You will not be forced to accept the remnants of this regime clinging to power. This battle will only end with your liberation.
You, like the other heroes of our history, will be recorded as great men and women who defied an illegitimate, tyrannical regime and reclaimed Iran for future generations.
I am with you until our ultimate victory. Until we reclaim Iran and we rebuild our beloved nation, hand in hand.
The struggle continues. We will see it through.
The United Kingdom has endlessly appeased the criminal regime in Iran. The Prime Minister speaks of protecting the innocent civilians of Iran but failed to act to help stop the regime’s massacre of 40,000 innocent Iranians in January.
Only an end to this regime - that brings terror to Britain’s own shores - will yield lasting peace and regional stability. Keir Starmer should follow in the footsteps of Churchill, not Chamberlain. He should support the Iranian people’s fight for liberty.
The Iranian people will remember who stood with them in their hour of need and who stood against them. There is still time for the Government to change course: prosecute the IRGC that slaughters innocents, expel the illegitimate regime's ambassador, and act to support the people of Iran.
@if_congress از ایران با بدبختی وصل شدم و الان این مسخره بازی جدید شما رو دیدم! غیر از دو سه نفر معلوم الحال باقی اسامی رو حتی نشنیده بودم! واقعا کصخلید 😂 چرا پس عکس محسن چریک رو بدون اسلحهش منتشر کردید جاکشا؟
استفاده تبلیغاتی حکومت تحت حمایت نازیها در فرانسه از کشته شدن غیرنظامیان و کودکان فرانسوی در بمبارانهای متفقین در عملیات آزادسازی کشور
و دفاع نهضت مقاومت فرانسه به رهبری ژنرال دوگل از ادامه بمبارانها (۱۹۴۲)