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11 Feb was the anniversary of a dark day in human history.

Iran has been in darkness for 45 years.


People who did not know what a great mistake they
NO TO AYATOLLAHS
USPA NEWS - The Middle East has been in turmoil for 45 years.

11, Feb 2024 was marks the anniversary of a dark day in the history of humanity and Iran, and the Middle East. 45 years ago, on such a day, the Islamic Republic of Iran, under the leadership of the fanatical terrorist Ruhollah Khomeini, came to power. Since that dark day until now, The people of Iran have been yearning every day to break free from the grip of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Middle East has been in turmoil for 45 years, like a moth in chaos and flames."

What were the achievements of the Islamic Republic in these 45 years?

Since the day Ayatollah Khomeini occupied Iran and the Islamic Republic came into power, the suffering of Iranians began.
One of the most significant instances was the Iran-Iraq War, in which 1 million Iranians lost their lives.
And since 45 years Iranians have become more isolated every day.
Sanctions have increased, poverty has deepened, women have been severely oppressed,
The baseless and unfounded enmity of the terrorist Khamenei towards respected countries like the United States, Israel, and European countries has made Iranians increasingly saddened and hopeless every day.
What about Iranian Men’s!
Iranian men are not allowed to wear short-sleeved shirts in government offices. The people of Iran have strongly turned away from religion and cannot accept it in any way, leading them to a strange and hopeless darkness.
I sincerely apologize; the text of this section of the article is not about real Islam.
The reference to Islam is about the Islamic Republic of Iran under the leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei, not the religion of Islam.
Lets Talk about women’s In Iran
Here are some examples of the sufferings that Iranian women have endured for 45 years:

1. Iranian women are not allowed to ride bicycles.
2. The right to free choice of clothing does not exist, and the Islamic hijab is mandatory.
3. Women are not allowed to sing publicly.
4. The right to divorce from the husband does not exist, and women cannot file for divorce in any situation, even if the husband is criminal and violent.
5. In the case of divorce, according to Iranian Islamic laws, women can have custody of their child only until the child's seventh birthday; afterward, the child is forcibly handed over to the father or the husband's family.
6. The police can harass women for any reason and arrest them without warning. Reasons can be as simple as showing visible hair or not wearing stockings.
7. Women are officially considered second-class citizens.
8. They are not allowed to leave the country without the permission of the father or, in the case of marriage, the husband.
These are just a few examples of the great hardships that Iranian women endure. The reason why men stand by their side is the injustice of this regime, as they have lovingly witnessed their mothers who ensured security for no woman in their family, be it the wife, daughter, sister, or mother. Men live in constant fear, wondering if their daughter, sister, mother, or loved ones will return home without problems and arrests.
I believe all religions are respectable, and I never intend to disrespect
This article has no intention of disrespecting any religion or belief. Its sole purpose is to inform people about the conditions in Iran.
Iranians realized that in Islam, there is execution, stoning, no forgiveness, compulsory veiling for women, no permission for women to participate in society, happiness is considered a sin, drinking alcohol even privately at home with family is forbidden, but the use of certain drugs is allowed!

A modest life in the Islamic Republic is considered one of the best ways of living for the people, but the Ayatollahs must have the best life. Their children must be the richest, and stealing is permitted for the Ayatollahs, yet if an Iranian citizen steals out of hunger and poverty, they can be punished according to Islamic laws!

Being a Muslim is mandatory, and a newborn must be a Muslim just because their family is Muslim. Sunni Muslims have no place in the Iranian government, they must convert to Shia Islam!

Baha'is, Christians, Zoroastrians, and Jews have no place in Iran leading by Ayatollahs and a considerable number of Ayatollahs have either executed, imprisoned, or forced these respected individuals to convert or flee their country.
Under Islamic laws, Ayatollahs easily execute Iranian youths. No citizen is allowed to oppose Khamenei because he sees himself as a representative of God, and no one is permitted to oppose a representative of God.
Iranians today are calling for a complete change in the regime
and they have reached a renaissance. This renaissance, perhaps if the Ayatollahs do not come to power, Iranians may not comprehend it for about 200 or 300 years.

Iranians are advocating for the separation of religion from politics.
They seek a secular and freedom-loving society that values equality. They want no one to face execution. They desire women to have the same rights as men, including the freedom to choose their attire.
They wish for friendly relations with all countries worldwide. They dream of a day when Israelis, Americans, and Europeans can visit Iran freely, in utmost respect, peace, and security.
They aspire for Iran to return to the international stage."

10 February 2024, Iranians, in a symbolic and unexpected move, expressed their protest against the government. Boldly, it can be said that around 70% to 75% of Iranians, at 21:00 local time, went to the balconies of their homes across Iran. With slogans against Khamenei, against the Islamic Republic, and against the dictatorship on the 45th anniversary of the occupation of Iran by the Ayatollahs, they demonstrated their reaction.
The extent and magnitude of this response were so loud that some Iranians I am in contact with, living inside Iran, say, 'The entire country, from villages and towns, small and large, to all alleys and streets, experienced a seismic shake from 21:00 to 21:30 due to the intensity of the loud voices and slogans of Iranian opposition, protesters, and freedom-seekers. The sounds and protests were so widespread that everyone in Iran heard them.
Perhaps it can be said that this is the first time the insane, terrorist, and brutal government under Ali Khamenei has faced such a large number of opponents on the anniversary night when the Islamic Republic came to power. With this significant opposition, 100% against the government, the most radical and serious slogans demanding a complete regime change and a full revolution have been encountered.
Opponents of the Islamic Republic are growing every day, and the unity among the people within the country is increasing day by day. The people's aversion to the government's oppression and killings under Ali Khamenei is growing each day. Iranians are unjustly suppressed every day; they have a demand – a referendum. (Yes) A referendum... They want a referendum to be held in Iran, under the supervision of international organizations, to determine the number of regime opponents. Without a doubt, 70% of the Iranian people are demanding the destruction of the corrupt and terrorist regime of the Islamic Republic. This is why Ali Khamenei fears the word 'referendum' and is terrified to even mention it. He continues to lie, as dictators often do. Like all other dictators, he doesn't want to hear the voices of Iranian dissent and revolutionaries.
The dictator refuses to believe that his regime is on the verge of collapse. The current conditions in Iran are exceptionally turbulent; the regime is brutally suppressing the population. The prices of bread, meat, and essential goods are increasing in a bizarre manner every day. Financial corruptions within the government have escalated significantly. The number of political, religious, ideological prisoners, including ordinary journalists, and even athletes who are not aligned with the government, as well as artists standing alongside the people demanding revolution and regime change, has surged dramatically. The prisons of the Islamic Republic are at full capacity, and they must either release the prisoners, which seems unlikely, or build new prisons, an unjustifiable move. Ultimately, they cannot withstand the voice of 70% of the Iranian population crying out that they do not want the Islamic Republic to persist.
What are the Iranian Peoples request?
The regime of Ali Khamenei is approaching its collapse every moment, and the people are becoming more furious with the internal and external policies of this chaotic regime.

The culture of Iranians is rapidly moving towards change. They appreciate the history of their great country more than ever. Iranians know well that Cyrus the Great sent Jews from Babylon to Jerusalem, indicating the good and historical relationship between the people of Iran and Israel. They are aware that Zakaria Razi made significant discoveries in Iran. They know and recite verses of their great poets such as Ferdowsi and Hafez. Iranians are well-informed about the important historical structures of their country and are proud of the authentic lion and sun flag. They strongly believe in peace.
Iranians understand that Iran does not need military weapons when international organizations like NATO and powerful armies like the U.S. support their neighbours countries.
They advocate for progress, a natural life, demand internet freedom, and wish to enjoy reputable global brands. They speak of love and abhor hatred. All these aspects terrify Ali Khamenei, as the people of Iran have decisively separated their path from the government. They avoid the streets due to the regime's brutal suppressions and desire peaceful change. They despise violence and know that the Khamenei regime might even use its missiles against Iranians if necessary.
The unity within the country is growing, and their aversion to the government's oppression and killings intensifies each day. Iranians are unfairly suppressed every day without reason, and they have one request: a referendum. They want a referendum in Iran under the supervision of international organizations to determine the number of regime opponents. Without a doubt, 95% of Iranians demand the destruction of the filthy and terrorist regime of the Islamic Republic. This is why Ali Khamenei fears the word 'referendum' and is afraid to even mention it. He resorts to his habitual lies, like all other dictators, as he doesn't want to hear the voice of Iranian dissent and revolutionaries.
Dictators will fall down suddenly
The dictator suddenly falls. I hope that Iranians achieve peace, love, happiness, and a good life, which is their right. We must believe that life without the bloodthirsty regime of Khamenei is beneficial for all humanity.
In the case of peace and a democratic regime in Iran, many Iranians living abroad can serve Iran and the country that has given them refuge. They are educated, fluent in the language of their host country, and familiar with Iranian culture. Each of them can be beneficial in various fields, such as science, culture, religion, and trade. They can also contribute to their companies and be economically beneficial. The transportation system, railways, public services, and firefighting in Iran are in dire need of modernization. Reputable companies can undertake these upgrades. Iran's sports system, including the construction of sports centers, is in need of renovation. Historical and cultural heritage, such as museums and historical sites, requires restoration. Iran's oil and gas extraction facilities need rebuilding. All these projects can be executed with the help of large countries like Germany, the U.S., Japan, France, and the entire European Union. All these demonstrate that a free Iran is in favor of the whole world. Let's hope for a day when Iran is free without clerics, secular, and secure, bringing peace to the entire Middle East.
Fact of 11 Feb 2024 In Iran
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