04/10/2022
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63118637
“Revolution before the people”
The death of Mahsa Amini on the 16 Sep 22 by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ‘morality police’ over the wearing of a headscarf (hijab) has caused a possible upset that could be even greater than the fuel protests of 2019-2020 (bloody November) and the Green Movement of 2009. “The death of the young girl also broke our heart,” said the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei on the 3 Oct 22 at a graduation ceremony of cadet officers. So much so that the enquiry by his officials cleared those responsible of any wrong doing. The theocratic Revolutionary forces of Iran’s anti-riot police shoot defenceless demonstrators with live rounds or metal pellets. The Iranian regime continuously lies to the Iranian people as to who is rightfully to blame for the death of Amini and attribute the culpability to the Kurds, the Israelis, the Americans and others who decided to stand up to the Islamic Republic regime. Those responsible for hiding the truth have killed innocent civilians including women and children in Iraq’s autonomous region of Kurdistan with cowardly attacks. Many countries who are free and are able to demonstrate their feelings and emotions regarding the murder of the Kurdish girl Mahsa Amini show their support by demonstrating outside Iranian embassy’s. These demonstrations stand against the tyranny that leads the Islamic Republic of Iran and those who govern. The world shows the leadership of Iran that they stand with the murdered girl and not the theocratic government of the Islamic Republic. Females from around the globe show support against a country who desires to dominate and control one half of the human race, the female population. The Iranian government shows no remorse for Amini but has the greatest respect for the police who show no mercy when it comes to unarmed and vulnerable demonstrators who strongly want a change in the law if nothing else than to respect females and their human rights. Let’s also not forget those in the regime who organise counter demonstrations in support of a system hell bent on changing the world to their corrupt revolutionary ideology. The population of Iran, those who see through the fake ideology of persons in power have had enough of the lies and corruption. They have had enough of having 60% inflation and the price of food that they have to put on the table, lawyers who have been promised a wage increase which has not been delivered by the very man who was once head of their profession and was elected by a corrupt election process as the country’s president in 2021 and possible contender for the Supreme Leaders position. The farmers have had enough of having no water to grow crops because of corruption and the mismanagement of the precious liquid. Pensioners have had enough of being promised a rise in their pension and the government not delivering. The teachers who teach or indoctrinate the next generation with deceptions from text books written by those responsible for propaganda and have been approved by the Iranian government. Those people who have had enough when they see the privileged going to Turkey and buying products that the ordinary people cannot even dream of especially when the cost of bread and other basic commodities is so high. They have had enough of the lies that the state-controlled media and press spiel especially when they can get passed the government-controlled internet using a VPN. An internet which the government attempts to control and in doing so the government tries to ensure that the people remain secular and have no access to the outside world. “There three kinds of lies: Lies, Damned lies and Iranian propaganda.” Instead, the Iranian government blame everyone else for their rotten, corrupt and backward ideas. At some point the demonstrations will have to cease and the only way to do that is to unleash the IRGC which will be the only way that the regime can stop any possibility of the government being overthrown. Let’s not forget that President Raisi was elected because he was a hard-liner. The one thing the death of Mahsa Amini has shown not only the people of Iran but the world is that the ideology of revolutionary Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is “Revolution before people.” Amini was the spark, the fuel for the fire was already in place.
In his first comments on the protests, Ayatollah Khamenei accuses Iran's enemies of planning "rioting".