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Iran... can history repeat itself?

39 years of oppression on the hands of the Mulla regime. A regime that since 1979 all it gave the Iranian people has been poverty, drugs and deprivation of basic human rights.

When in 1979, their  former Supreme Leader landed at Tehran airport promising freedom from tyranny and a better life, he had actually planned an era of more tyranny, oppression and human rights violations.

Khomeini’s era began and the Shah was forced out of his country.Their fate and destiny was given to the hands of a man who had initially promised to be just a religious leader.But Khomeini outsmarted them all.He landed in Iran with an agenda that aimed at all the countries around him.

And his agenda started with a plan to spread his ideologies around the world, initially targeting Iraq and the GCC states.

Khomeini cheated the Iranians with promises he kept none of and the years to come saw the people of Iran standing in long queues for bread and being killed on the streets for protesting against anything that was only enriching the mullas and serving their agendas.

Those who opposed to Khomeini who had promised freedom, were hanged on public streets as a sign of warning to anyone who would oppose to Khomeini.

The Iranians lost their dignity, their pride and above all they lost their livelihoods and all their money went to empowering Hezbollah.

This terrorist organisations head Nasrallah said it himself. We are strong because Iran funds us, our food, our costs, our weapons and our rockets.

While Hezbollah was empowered by Iran, Iranians lived on nothing. In Iran, the youth turned to drugs, and hundreds of thousands seeked political asylum to other countries that embraced them. Those who couldn’t afford leaving, stayed back home and lived a poor mans life while Hezbollah members lived with the Iranian peoples money.

80 percent of the Iranian population was born after their doomed revolution that brought instability not just in Iran but the region.And this 80 percent have no say in who rules them today. 

They didn’t choose the mulla regime nor did they choose to be deprived of their basic rights.

Today the people of Iran are screaming from the bottom of their hearts death to Hezbollah and death to the current supreme leader Khamenei.And we all know that the war against the mullas and their revolutionary guards won’t be easy to win. Its sad how the mulla regime survived for so long and its even sadder to see how strong they have become. But its about time the Iranian people stand as a nation against the tyranny of their regime and start a revolution. 40 years ago you went to the streets and said death to Shah and you succeeded in overthrowing your regime.Today you say death to Hezbollah and Khamenei and we are left to wonder can history repeat itself and can the Iranians bring back their pride and dignity?Only the Iranians can answer this question and can make it happen.