How Raisi’s UN Memorial Turned Into A Disgrace For Iran’s Regime – OpEd
After news broke that the United Nations would hold a ceremony for Ebrahim Raisi, the “Butcher of 1988” on Thursday, May 30, a flood of protest messages from around the world was unleashed against this shameful act. On this day, supporters of the Iranian Resistance and freedom-loving Iranians abroad gathered in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York and set up an exhibition of images of the fallen martyrs, expressing the anger and hatred of all Iranians against this disgraceful program.
Freedom-loving Iranians raised placards and banners displaying 43 years of the regime’s crimes, especially those of the “Butcher of 1988,” and with slogans of “Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame on this deal!” echoed the voices of millions of Iranians and the bereaved families of the martyrs in the streets of New York.
A day earlier, Iranian Resistance supporters in the streets of New York and in front of the United Nations displayed large images of the martyrs of the 1988 massacre and scenes of the regime’s crimes on the sides of trucks, accompanied by enlightening slogans condemning the United Nations’ disgraceful decision.
Amidst strong protests from compatriots and widespread global outrage against the shameful condolences and the United Nations’ planning to commemorate Raisi, the “Butcher of 1988,” as the........
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