The November Uprising in Iran was the bloodiest confrontation betwen the government and protesters since the 1979 Revolution. Over 1500 peaceful protesters were executed by a dictatorship government. This article will appear in my new book, "Shout Freedom: The desperate cry of
Iranians."
Friday, November 15, 2019
is a day that Iranians will not soon forget! The government announced that is
was hiking the gas prices by more than 200 percent! The new fuel tax outraged
Iranians who were already struggling to make ends meet in a desperate economic
situation burdened by the U.S. sanctions. Refusing to comply with the
oppressive new regulations, Iranians took to the streets in massive protests
across 200 cities and towns, demanding their rights and confronting the sins of
the regime, shouting, “Death to the dictator!”
Supreme
leader Ali Khamenei summoned his inner circle after watching the massive
uprising and gave a stern command to them, “The Islamic Republic is in
danger. Do whatever it takes to end it. You have my order!”
What
transpired after the Supreme Leader’s command, resulted in one of the bloodiest
episodes since the Islamic Revolution of 1979!
In order to conceal their
savagery, the government shut down the internet nationwide to confuse the
protesters and hide from the world, the evil they were about to do. The IRGC,
(Iran Revolutionary Guard) descended upon the innocent, peaceful protesters,
intending to crush the revolt, and began shooting them in the head and heart.
In the end, after two bloody and violent weeks, over 1,500 Iranians lay dead in
the streets and hospital beds, 17 of them young teenagers, and 400 of them
women! Over 4,000 had been wounded and 7,000 arrested. The IRGC had
successfully carried out the direct orders of the Supreme Leader, sparing no
mercy! Bodies of protesters were later found floating in rivers, while the
wounded lay critically injured in hospital beds, some snatched up by security
forces, and immediately dragged away to prison.
After the internet was finally restored, the world saw shocking videos of the military perched high above the roofs of apartment buildings and shooting directly into the crowds of peaceful protesters. Families of the victims were denied access to their loved one’s bodies and were told by security that they must first pay for the cost of the bullets that had killed their sons or daughters!
After the internet was finally restored, the world saw shocking videos of the military perched high above the roofs of apartment buildings and shooting directly into the crowds of peaceful protesters. Families of the victims were denied access to their loved one’s bodies and were told by security that they must first pay for the cost of the bullets that had killed their sons or daughters!
Supreme Leader Khamenei
described the protesters as, “thugs and hooligans,” while Assembly of
Experts official, Ahmad Khatmai, speaking at a Friday prayer on November 22,
called them “saboteurs waging war against God,” declaring that, “execution
by hanging for the leaders of the riots are certain!”
The
innocent protesters, discouraged and despaired over the economic chaos, had
taken to the streets, most of them in a peaceful manner, simply to let their
voices be heard, demanding relief from the oppressive tax hikes. Some of the
protesters were unfortunately caught in the line of fire while performing acts
of kindness. One such innocent victim was 34-year-old Ameneh Shahbazi, a
housewife and mother residing in the city of Karaj. Ameneh left home on Sunday,
November 17 to buy medicine only to be thrust into the chaos of the protests.
She noticed a man near her had been shot and immediately responded to give him
first aid. Removing her hijab, Ameneh began wrapping it around his wounded leg,
when suddenly she was shot in the back of the head. Her body was withheld from
the family for two days until they agreed that that no special ceremonies would
be performed at the graveside and no interviews given to the media.
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“We had been engaged
for three days. They were the best days of my life. We were to marry on January
16, but they took my Mesyam away from me! I wish that I were dead, too!”
A
devastated and tearful, Samieh Shirdel, will never experience the joy of
that special wedding day. The IRGC made sure of that! Meysam was shot in the
abdomen on Saturday, November 16 in Karaj City, near Tehran, on his way home
from work. Samieh last spoke to her fiancé at around 5 pm and informed him
about the chaotic protest situation. The situation was so dangerous that cab
drivers refused to take on passengers, which forced Meysam to walk home. It was
on his way home, that Meysam was fired upon. His friends rushed him to the
hospital from the repair shop where he worked as a mechanic. His hands were
still greasy from work as he lay struggling for his life in a dirty hospital
bed.
Meysam was in excruciating
pain. His body was black and blue. His eyes were puffy. Samieh visited him the
next day. It was two days before his 28th birthday. The fatal bullet
had cut through his intestines and damaged his spine. Four days later Meysam
died from his wounds. This unjust tragedy came at time when the couple were
experiencing the happiest moments of their lives.
“The memories of those
days are all that I have left,” Samieh tearfully explained.
The evil regime had been
successful in crushing the protests and also crushing forever the lives of so
many innocent young children and women, who will never see the reality of their
dreams come true. Their dreams of freedom and democracy ended with a stern
reminder that The Islamic Republic of Iran is an iron-fisted dictatorship that
forbids the exercise of free speech. Like lambs led to the slaughter,
the peaceful protesters had been brutally murdered by a government intent on
controlling their minds and hearts from the cradle to the grave. However, the
world will never forget their cause, and I will never stop being their voice!
“Lambs to slaughter. Sons and
daughters
Tears are
falling. We haven’t forgotten.
Lambs to
slaughter. Made to order.
Tears are falling.
We haven’t forgotten you."
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