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Fighting for freedom From YESTERDAY till TODAY

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And I'm doing this because you, the dear reader, should know something about the past to help you better understand what is happening now. However, after that, when Mohammadreza shah was the king of Iran, they decided to take him down too because of oil interest. The video shows that "the U.S. previous president, Barak Obama," says with a kind of regret in his voice, "yes, we had some relationship with the Islamic Republic." This was while that people in Iran were praying for him to be the president of the U.S. Because people in Iran thought that the liberal party was kind of better. But that video shows that he betrayed people in Iran by signing the nuclear deal. The   Of course, after the Iranian protest in 2022, another news came that Barak Obama said, "The U.S. should believe in people on their other protest in 2009. https://twitter.com/iranintl_en/status/1581218348334972928 I don't know why those politicians made such horrible dissections. For exa

Mosadegh, William Sullivan, Bernard Joppin

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On September 27, 2022 , a video published all over the Internet shows that the United Kingdom and the United States decided to take down the " Mosaddegh government" in coup 28 Mordad 1332. That video was significant because it shows if there weren't alien interference, Iranian would reach democracy a while ago. To understand a bit clearer, we should dig into something from the past: As there is no English evidence (of course, because they didn't want most people that know English to read), I attached the essential document:   William Sullivan , who was the last American ambassador to Iran, in his book about the time of his ambassador in 1984, wrote ( Service Career ): "I send a letter to Washington DC and tell them that the situation in Iran is not good and it's our benefit that supports Mullahs and their fake religions otherwise we would have a communist country in the Middle-East." William Sullivan, who was the last American ambassador to Iran, in his

Shervin

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This is the Shervin's Youtube channel It's been a week since dear Mahsa died; people are outraged. Iranians from all over the World show their protest by twitting, "because of what, they are protesting and saying NO to the Islamic Republic." Then, a talented Iranian artist, Shervin Hajipour , collected people's tweets and wrote a song with them. That song "BECAUSE OF" became our revolution song since then. Unfortunately, Shervin was arrested after writing and publishing that song, but luckily got released after one week.

Power Of The Hair

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https://www.allure.com/story/mahsa-amini-death-protest-iranian-women-cut-hair For the following steps, they cut their hair and shaved their head as a protest.   Some of them record their activities and publish them in the media. And many foreigners did the same to sympathize with the Iranian, which was so sweet and kind of them..   Iranian outside Iran started to cut their hair, put them in an envelope, and send it to the Islamic Republic embassy's office to show their protest and companionship to people in Iran. In less than a week, Mahsa Amani's hashtag was tweeted more than 200 million times. I don't know if the afterlife exists or not, but I think that if there is, she is so proud and happy that her name is shouted by people all over the World.  

Sarina Esmaeelzade

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On September 23, 2022, Iranian teenager  Sarina Esmailzadeh  was killed by several baton beating on the head by security forces during the  Mahsa Amini protests  in  Karaj ,  Alborz province ,  Iran , according to human rights organizations. [1]  She was 16 years old. The local  Justice Department  denied any responsibility for her death, claiming that she committed suicide after jumping from a building's rooftop and had a history of drug abuse. The authorities made similar claims about 16-year-old  Nika Shakarami , who had also attended the protests and died under suspicious circumstances.   I should say that our dear Sarina was a YouTuber and so talented. Shakarami and Esmailzadeh, according to media sources, became the new faces of the ongoing protests in Iran. Their pictures appeared on posters secretly plastered on Iranian cities' walls.   Sarina's mother tried to kill herself after discovering her beloved dater had been killed.   (202) I always think, why did I have t

The LIGHT was inside them

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Before this revolutionary uprising, most people from all over the World didn't know where Iran was and where we were talking about, and they finally understood where Iran was. They pronounced it like Iraq and put the stress word to the letter "I." That wasn't very pleasant for Iranians because when you are born, you grow up and live in the Middle East. You are always in a dark place; you can never be sure about your safety. There is a damn stress that is always with you. You will go to school, university, work, get married, raise a child, and all those usual things, but always that anxiety keeps reminding you; any second, the world goanna be ended.  And you might be able to drag yourself from the darkness and that slim possibility called "Science." That's why most people from Middle-Eastern countries, especially "Iran, " know a lot about the World, but the World knows nothing about them. Yes, my friends, there is so much wealth in that piece o

Sanandaj

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This time they came to the street to protest against the dictatorship and the regime, but they were brutally suppressed. People in Sanandaj (the city where Mahsa lived) rose. Then we heard from the news that other people joined in the protest. Cites by cities, town by town, people came to the street to protest, and like always, Basiji and Sepahi came and, with cruelty, attacked all ordinary people whose onliest guilt was. They had guns, tear gas, etc., while people had nothing in their hands. They cut the Internet to shut down people's voices and didn't let people from inside Iran communicate with the World. Two days of darkness, two days of fear (we, Iranian who live outside Iran, had no connection with our relatives and families all over the country) After knowing that (Iranian from the inside) has no connection or Internet to communicate with the World, we (Iranians who Immigrated to other countries) see that it's a duty to be their voice. They came to the street to do

Niloofar Hamedi

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Niloofar Hamedi is an Iranian journalist who works for the reformist daily newspaper Shargh .  She was arrested after taking a photo of Mahsa’s dead body and publishing them. Niloofar took a picture of her parents, hugging and crying on each other shoulders. She also took another picture of her while she was lying in the bed and lots of pipes and medical wire connected her body to the machine. These pictures were viral on the internet so Iranians knew what happened. Everyone is praying for her to be well again and they follow her news, regularly. But after two days, shocking news scared everyone. We lost her. Mahsa was gone. People were very angry. During this nasty regime, they tolerate everything, the expenses of goods, a million dollars in embezzlement, poverty, depravity, and the workforce that are young and educated but unemployed; and many other things. But the people’s bearings were full. During those 43 years that Mullahs came to power, Islamic Republic leads their people with

The story began: Day One

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Sometimes I’ve been questioned by others, what is that you are writing? What is its name of it? My answer would be: assume, this is a complete report of what is happening in Iran; Assume this is a live newspaper; Assume this is a magazine, or assume this is a history book; assume this, as whatever!! It does not really matter; what this is called. The aim of it is important and that is: to World knows what is really happening in the street of Iran.   This booklet is like a live report and I go through it, day by day however, I might skip some days’ numbers just to reach the main point sooner. We are already out of time so I needed to rush because a lot of very important stuff is happening right now as we speak. The story began : Hi, my name is Rana, lucky enough to see 39 springs in my life: see, I am more ordinary than anyone can imagine, but I have seen things. Things that I am going to tell you. Things that there had been lots of blood for them to be told.   This booklet is about fac