Today, I was thinking about the
Iranianpeople…
About those have not seen such
parties for many years…
Many girl and young woman like me
that have forgotten the beauty of real life…
All those innocent women whose beautiful faces
were burnt due to the acid attacks carried out state agents… and those who are imprisoned
for mal-veiling…
I was reminiscing about Reyhaneh who
was executed because her only crime was to defend herself from being raped by an
intelligence services’ agent and many others like her…
Oh God…!
What a country… what a horrible
scene and destinies…and what a shame to the dictators ruling my home land.
After that I tried to think and
imagine a free Iran. How is it going to be!
A country with many national
resources
A country with high educated people
A country that women have free
access to all fields
They can choose whatever they want
to wear and do
The young people can make progress
in their education and jobs
And many other things that today is
a dream…
I believe in that Iran. I know that
one day we will prevail. We will win because we are fighting and fighters are strong
and stable.
Meanwhile I received a phone call
from my best friend Sara. She told me to attend in the great gathering of
Iranianmovement in Parison June 15.
I replied her in positive. Last year
I was in Paris too.
There was the greatest gathering I
have ever seen in my life. A wave of people with yellow banners…
They all chanted freedom and
democracy in Iranwith Maryam Rajavi.
They were right. Mrs. Rajavi is the real face of democracy and
freedom for Iran.
She was the only hope that all
Iraniansin that gathering was chanted for. They told me that she has
sacrificed much for freedom in Iranand paved the way for women to have key
role in that movement.
I am proud of her and think that we
can have a free country with her leadership. In that day Maryam Rajavi carried
a big flag of Iranand said: we can and must overthrow this regime. The Iranianpeople deserve a free country without dictatorship.
I agree with her and will follow her
in her cause till the end.
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