Wednesday, November 4th, pain in the ass

Yesterday, Wednesday, November 26, 2022, corresponding to October 26, 2022 in Iran, on the occasion of the murder of Mahsa Amini by the Ershad patrol, hundreds of thousands of our compatriots took to the streets across the country. Videos and images published from the city of Saqqez, Mahsa Amini's hometown, on virtual and satellite networks show that more than one hundred thousand compatriots participated in the ceremony on the 40th day since Mahsa Amini's murder.
But according to other objective accounts, in dozens of large and small cities in Iran, we witnessed unprecedented protests by people demanding the end of the Islamic regime.
In some cities, such as Andimeshk in Khuzestan Province, due to the large presence of people, security forces were forced to leave the city, preferring to flee rather than stand and leave the streets to the protesters.
Protesters on Wednesday creatively chanted new slogans (Khamenei is another Khomeini, that one is more cruel than the other.)
Strange and memorable images emerged during the protests yesterday, Wednesday. For example, in a video in Kermanshah, a woman without a hijab stands on a trash can and chants slogans among the crowd.
In the city of Amol, a group of young people are holding up shields in front of security forces and declaring that they are ready to sacrifice their lives to achieve their ideals.
In Zanjan, a brave young woman without a hijab walks on the roof of a police car, while the police officer is sitting in the car.
Forty days have passed since the beginning of the Iranian people's uprising, and the Islamic regime of Iran has tried with all kinds of tricks to silence the voices of the protesting people, but has not succeeded so far.
Many people had predicted that the regime would finally commit a crime to divert public opinion and change the mood of society. The project of burning down Evin Prison in the past days was not successful for them. Therefore, once again, the regime's intelligence and security forces entered the field with another new project.
On Wednesday, the remains of the Abadan Metropole building collapsed, with regime media claiming one person died in the incident. An hour later, a passenger plane en route from Yazd to Mashhad suffered a technical failure and was forced to make an emergency landing, injuring several passengers.
But another incident that occurred on Wednesday was the attack on the Shah Cheragh shrine in the city of Shiraz. So far, according to statistics announced by the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation, fifteen of our compatriots have been killed and forty others injured.
Iranian Islamic regime officials and media claim that this act was carried out by the ISIS group.
But reports and news about this incident from government officials are accompanied by many doubts and suspicions. Doubts and suspicions that have led many people to conclude that the Islamic government in Iran itself is behind this incident.
State media initially announced that there were three terrorists involved in the incident, two of whom were arrested.
Then, Mr. Esmail Mohebipour, the deputy for political and security affairs of the Fars governor, denied this statement on the regime's state-run radio and television and announced: "The perpetrator of this incident was only one armed individual."
The Islamic Republic's media released a video to the public in this regard, which shows the moment an armed man entered.
Contrary to the statements of government officials and fake witnesses in the video, no one bothered the attacker during the attack and entry into the shrine. Despite the gun he was carrying being locked, the gunman safely and without any stress resolved the problem of his gun locking and continued shooting.
An eyewitness to the incident, speaking to the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation, claimed that the armed terrorist was wearing a black mask, similar to ISIS members. However, video footage released by the Islamic State itself on the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation shows that the armed terrorist was not wearing any mask.
The governor of Fars and his deputy for security claimed in an interview with the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation that the terrorist is currently injured and unable to speak or be questioned. This is despite the fact that immediately after the attack, the regime's media outlets unanimously claimed that the terrorist was a member of the Takfiri group and ISIS.
The Islamic Republic's media showed an image of the attacker lying unconscious and injured on a hospital bed.
Now the question arises: If this person was unconscious and unable to be interrogated, then how did the Islamic authorities immediately realize that this person was a Takfiri, a member of ISIS, and a foreign national?
Yesterday, immediately after this attack, the Islamic Republic's media published a poster commemorating the attack on the Shah Cheragh Shrine.
But someone who is familiar with computer software has revealed the details of this poster, which shows that the poster was made at 3:28 p.m., while according to the video released by Shahcheragh in Shiraz, the attack on the shrine occurred at 5:02 p.m., about two hours and fifteen minutes later.
Thus, many believe that the attack on Shah Cheragh was planned by the Islamic government of Iran and its goal is to divert public opinion from the people's revolutionary uprising.
It is interesting to note that the leaders of the Islamic government, including Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi, have not hidden their true intentions and do not consider the attack on Shah Cheragh in Shiraz to be unrelated to the anti-government protests.
But even if it is accepted that the attack on Shah Cheragh was the work of ISIS, one must ask the leaders of the Islamic State, and at the top of it, Mr. Khamenei. Wasn't it you who claimed five years ago that ISIS's work was finished and celebrated its end?
Didn't you tell the Iranian people that we fought ISIS in Syria and Iraq so that we wouldn't have to confront them in Iran?
So how did this group carry out a successful operation today, especially in Shiraz?
And today, vigilant people announced about these events: One of the things that Saeed Emami had confessed to was that the bombing of the Mashhad shrine in 1973 was the work of the Ministry of Intelligence itself. Of course, they said that the leaders themselves did it, they didn't even let the news of it leak. They had planted the bomb themselves during the economic crisis, then they got a televised confession from four Mujahideen prisoners that it was the work of the MKO.
Now we, the people, are telling you that the bombings of Mashhad and Hosseiniyeh in Shiraz are nothing, we are also ignoring Plasco and Sanchi. We are not saying anything about the shooting down of the Ukrainian flight. But your face is still black from the soot that you set Evin on fire. This is not over, did you go to the Metropol? The dust of the Metropol is still in the air, and you still didn't give up and fired on people in Shahcheragh?
What we know about the terrorist attack on Shah Cheragh is not the work of the honorable elites, medical students, the Bar Association, the 1980s, students, medical staff, and other protesters of the Women's Uprising, Life, and Freedom. What we the people are certain of is that we will no longer be distracted, and the next thing we are certain of is your own work.




