Raisi, The Butcher of Tehran will not be Missed.

Erfan Fard

The strange tale of our times is that Ebrahim Raisi – coincidentally – could not escape justice. He was responsible for a signature machine that executed 5000 prisoners in the 1980s. Amidst this chaos of confirming and denying news, they gradually mentioned that it was an accident and, of course, no signs of emotion or prejudice were seen on Khamenei’s face. Now, it is believed that the helicopter exploded, and its GPS malfunctioned. Regardless, Raisi’s death was announced and, according to religious propaganda, the government’s propaganda machine declared him a martyr, which is absurd. The news of his death brought joy to the survivors of the 1980s murders and to the families who have been killed and executed in these last three years.

The boastful and disorganized government, with its contradictory news and the posting and then deleting and denying of news, also entertained the people for hours. Still, the unknowns outnumber the knowns. The clerical regime in Iran fears the protesting and dissatisfied and oppressed people who might openly express their joy or distribute sweets. There is a huge rift between the people and the crisis-stricken government, and the balance could be disrupted at any moment.

Interestingly, the reformists outdid the conservatives in mourning for Raisi’s death, with someone like Khatami, who had previously written a eulogy for Asadollah Lajevardi – a notorious criminal of the infamous Evin prison – writing a heartfelt condolence for Raisi this time.

Although the regime of clerics in Tehran still commits murders, the regime of death and terror of the clerics is losing its bases more and more each day. Therefore, the era of the rule of the jurist is over and doomed to fail. Gradually, both internally and internationally, society has invalidated the Islamic Republic.

Since the rise of the mullahs to power in Iran in 1979, as much as Iran has filled with clerics and mourners and Friday Imams with demonic and false beliefs, it has been emptied of identity and authenticity and has become closer to the Arabian Age of Ignorance before Islam. The hostility and vendetta of the clerics against the history and culture of Iran is undeniable. But the culture of hatred, prejudice, mourning, ignorance, and stupidity of the clerics – with a deceit in history – does not and has not stood against the high value of Iranian culture. They only chose relentless psychological warfare, or like a mouse, gnawed at the roots of the grand tree of Iranian civilization, but they are being eliminated.

The Islamic caliphate is an unpleasant phenomenon in Iranian history that, in 45 years, has reintroduced the sword of early Islam; opening a new chapter of death, bloodshed, and destruction in the historical records and has dragged Iran into misery. And this political Islam with a logic of bullets in these disastrous years has turned Iran into a burnt land.

After 1979, which was a collective suicide of a nation and a deceptive revolution, a destructive and bloodthirsty mullah came to power. And without any conservatism or discretion, it must be said that the 1979 uproar, the most naive, ill-fated, regressive, and stupidest revolution in the world, was actually a terrorist riot by Khomeini, a masterpiece of stupidity that has rarely occurred in the history of revolts and revolutions. Anyway, a sinister revolution named crime entered history, but in this great gamble of history – the Iranian nation became a lab rat.

With the trickery of its directors in a calculated program, they led a nation to the brink of destruction, and the deceptive title of the republic was initially a trick but is actually the Islamic caliphate of the rule of the jurist. Hizb ut-Tahrir itself wrote to Khomeini on September 8, 1979, that the Islamic system is not a republic but a caliphate, and unfortunately, the West is unaware of the clear reality of the history of the Islamic caliphate. Although this regime is based on absurdities, it is still an unknown phenomenon to the world, but the mafia of clerics selling religion and the carrion-eating occupiers remain detestable, and the clerics with melancholic dreams and mischievous and backward, are superfluous and a virus within the millennia-old culture of Iran.

But the rebellious and defiant people, from the face of radical Islam that openly yells under the baton of the SS of the rule of the jurist, are seeking a regime change that would send the mullahs into the mire of history. 45 years of frustration, hopelessness, confusion, clean loss, broken helm, and after 45 years of disastrous existence, they prefer an honorable death to a contemptible life. In the pages of history of this regime, nothing remains but

 memories of blood, death, executions, injustice, theft, violence, and warmongering. But the terrible fall of the disaster-stricken country of Iran is also not far from imagination. Iran might lose its existence in this gamble.

Now, after the death and removal of Raisi, the government of the mullahs may turn to moderate conservatives who might quickly hold a sham election in this short time, or perhaps the government will give up on participation, but Khamenei needs an obedient and compliant person.

When Raisi, standing next to Erdogan, opened a book of Hafez’s poetry, he read this poem: Rejoice, for the oppressor shall not reach his home.’ No one knew that he himself would become the embodiment of that poem by a famous figure of Persian literature. Just as the reality of Iran’s history, without prejudice mixed with prejudice, is such that criminals like Mahmoud Ghaznavi and Timur Lang have disgracefully departed; Khamenei – the bloodthirsty of the century – will also go. But Raisi’s name was recorded as a criminal executioner in contemporary Iranian history. No human being believing in humanity is praying for his forgiveness.

But the rebellious and defiant people, from the face of radical Islam that openly yells under the baton of the SS of the rule of the jurist, are seeking a regime change that would send the mullahs into the mire of history. 45 years of frustration, hopelessness, confusion, clean loss, broken helm, and after 45 years of disastrous existence, they prefer an honorable death to a contemptible life. In the pages of history of this regime, nothing remains but memories of blood, death, executions, injustice, theft, violence, and warmongering. But the terrible fall of the disaster-stricken country of Iran is also not far from imagination. Iran might lose its existence in this gamble.

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