What Will Historians Write About Iranian Women?

The people who made a revolution in 1979 to achieve the freedom they desired were hopeful people, filled with hope to receive the oil revenue share that the leader of the Islamic Revolution – Ruhollah Khomeini – had promised would come freely to their tables.
Without thinking about a future, what would be the share of the next generation? A government that built a shop out of God and religion so they could secretly reach their intentions and goals.
But they did not know that the next generation of yesterday is none other than today’s children of Iran who, fortunately, are not as gullible as the previous generation. They have raised their voices and risen to reclaim their country from the enemy. A country that had been occupied by liars, today cries out for its freedom by burning headscarves like a fiery flag. The women of Iran, side by side, launched an army and at the cost of shedding their blood, cried out that they are not slaves of these traitors and with their slogans struck a seal of falsehood upon the tyrannical government. They demanded that the roots of oppression be eradicated from Iran.
Tomorrow it will be written in history who the women of Iran are, that they took their lives in their own hands and fought for a free Iran.




