The Bloodthirsty and Despotic Regime of the Islamic Republic Continues to Take Victims

The popular protest movement against the corrupt government of the Islamic Republic began years ago and is not limited to today. In those years, thousands of young people lost their lives at the hands of the corrupt and aggressive killers of the Islamic Republic, and the despotic government, with its bloodthirstiness, witnessed a return to previous conditions.
Even when an interview with Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi—the highest religious authority—was published regarding the rewards of committing assault against prisoners, people should have rebelled, but unfortunately they chose silence in the face of these heinous directives. One cannot be surprised by the brutal behavior of the police in a government headed by such individuals.
But today we are witnessing protests different from previous ones; even all analysts believe that this time the popular movement, the uprising of the women and daughters of this nation, will not be wasted. The people of Iran have been fed up with this dictatorial and despotic regime for years, but this time they have greater hatred for the regime and the government of the Islamic Republic. A government that has imposed its beliefs on the people for years through lies, oppression, injustice, and bloodthirst, suppressing them to achieve its criminal, malicious, and despotic goals. But how long can they shed blood? How long can they massacre, assault, and commit corruption? Today, the people of Iran are avenging their slain sisters and brothers, and the fire of their hatred for the Islamic Republic regime rises higher to the heavens each day more than yesterday. A people who witness the blood of their fellow humans being shed in a brutal manner each day will not stop their movement, because if they back down, the dictatorial government of the Islamic Republic will commit even worse bloodshed and crimes than before. The people have many reasons to continue their protests and seek vengeance:
1- For fathers who are ashamed before their families because of poor economic conditions and the lack of sufficient rights.
2- For mothers who are depressed and grieving because of the killing and detention of their children.
3- For desperate students because of the killing of their classmates.
4- For critics opposed to the Zionist regime of the Islamic Republic who have been arrested.
5- For a paralyzed economy.
6- For religion, hijab, and imposed belief.
7- For the cutting off of connection with the virtual world and its filtering, so that news of their crimes does not reach the ears of the world.
8- For a bankrupt industry.
9- For the production of automobiles that, like the government itself—a butcher and murderer—are killers.
10- For police that assault and rape detainees in prisons.
11- For hungry workers and exhausted merchants.
12- For a stagnant market.
13- For the demand for rights and privileges that are their inherent right.
Just one of these reasons is sufficient to protest for the overthrow of the corrupt clerical regime of the Islamic Republic.





