As the Iranian presidential election is getting closer, let’s take a look at it. The election is scheduled to be held May 19th. It is not really an election, it is more like an announcement of who the mullahs have chosen to become the next president. It has happened this way for many years, that is why the resistance and the Iranian public have boycotted the sham elections since June 20, 1981.
The sham was exposed to the whole world at the re-election of Ahmedinejad, in some provinces there were more votes than voters, in some of them, there was 110% voting rate.
The sham was exposed but it did not make the mullahs change their ways. The voting sham leads to the uprising of 2009 where many young protesters were murdered by the IRGC in the streets of Tehran.
The Iranian people no longer believe in the lie that their votes matter. This strikes so much fear in the clerics that they have forbidden any election protests.
What the mullahs do not understand is that the harder they squeeze the people’s will, the harder people will protest, and in the end, it will lead to the fall of the mullahs. If we take a look at the candidates we have a thief, murderer, executionist, and an imposter. It is not much to choose from in the first place, but it is wise to notice that most of the candidates have close relations to the IRGC. Let us take a closer look at them.
Ghalibaf contributed to the establishment of the Basij militias intelligence agency whose main task was to identify resistance cells and to arrest dissidents. He is responsible for the executions of many political prisoners. He was also a part of the IRGC when they murdered innocent Kurds in the 1980’s. he was in the IRGC from the beginning. In the Iran- Iraq war he was responsible for sending many young Iranians to their death at the front lines.
Raisi was most known as a member of the Death commission who was responsible for the 1988 massacre where 30 000 political prisoners were brutally murdered in the span of a few summer months. He has also been the head of Headquarters of the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice, known for their human rights abuse.
Jalili he is a scholar but have not used his knowledge to improve Iran but to further the suppression. During the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980’s time and again he went to the frontlines as I member of the paramilitary Revolutionary Basij militia. It was during his years in the national security council that Iran first was considered a threat to world peace and security.
Baqai is the youngest of the candidates, and he has a theft dossier that is far bigger than that of the oil tycoon Babak Zanjani. He has stolen billions of dollars from the Iranian people and now he is running for president.
The Iranian regime's sham elections have been boycotted by the Iranian people and Resistance since June 20, 1981. Such elections will continue to be boycotted until the overthrow of the mullahs illegitimate religious dictatorship and establishment of Popular sovereignty. The genuine vote of the Iranian people is the overthrow of the velayat-e faqih regime in its entirety
The only reason the election is held in this manner is because the regime knows, if there is a normal, democratic election they will lose their position and power. Most of the clerics have no education so they will actually become unemployed relics that has no place in a free Iran.
Iranian presidential election |
The sham was exposed but it did not make the mullahs change their ways. The voting sham leads to the uprising of 2009 where many young protesters were murdered by the IRGC in the streets of Tehran.
The Iranian people no longer believe in the lie that their votes matter. This strikes so much fear in the clerics that they have forbidden any election protests.
What the mullahs do not understand is that the harder they squeeze the people’s will, the harder people will protest, and in the end, it will lead to the fall of the mullahs. If we take a look at the candidates we have a thief, murderer, executionist, and an imposter. It is not much to choose from in the first place, but it is wise to notice that most of the candidates have close relations to the IRGC. Let us take a closer look at them.
Iranian presidential election-Gghalibaf |
Ebrahim Raisi |
Hassan Rouhani |
Rouhani was the one behind the Islamification of the military, during his tenure as “Military coordinator” early after the 1979 revolution, he began purging the existing military, replacing them with those utterly loyal to Khomeini. In the Iran_Iraq war, he was responsible for sending small children to battle as cannon fodder and literally “clear” minefields. “In the mid-1980s, as a military commander and nascent diplomat, Rouhani implicitly endorsed the development and use of chemical weapons,” reports show. He is alleged to be “Moderat” but the executions have risen at an alarming rate under his tenure.
Saeed Jalali |
Jalili he is a scholar but have not used his knowledge to improve Iran but to further the suppression. During the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980’s time and again he went to the frontlines as I member of the paramilitary Revolutionary Basij militia. It was during his years in the national security council that Iran first was considered a threat to world peace and security.
Hamid Baqai |
The Iranian regime's sham elections have been boycotted by the Iranian people and Resistance since June 20, 1981. Such elections will continue to be boycotted until the overthrow of the mullahs illegitimate religious dictatorship and establishment of Popular sovereignty. The genuine vote of the Iranian people is the overthrow of the velayat-e faqih regime in its entirety
The only reason the election is held in this manner is because the regime knows, if there is a normal, democratic election they will lose their position and power. Most of the clerics have no education so they will actually become unemployed relics that has no place in a free Iran.
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