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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

President Risi's Helicopter Crash : So Many Questions

Who Are Benefitted from the Death of Raisi? If we analyze the news worldwide regarding Raisi’s chopper crash, we find that many media reports are softly trying to indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is the most benefitted person from the demise of President Raisi.“Analysts compared the lack of warmth in Khamenei’s tone while talking about Raisi as opposed to a similar situation in 2020 when he was filmed crying over the death of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Qasem Soleimani, who was killed on the order of then-US President Donald Trump.” But those analysts might have forgotten to notice the differences between the two circumstances. When Khamenei gave his speech on Soleimani, he was confirmed that the major general is no more, and he was sure about the reason behind it. On the other hand, in the case of Raisi, he does not know (at least officially) what is actually going on. Iran will not start a war but would “respond strongly” to anyone who tried to bully it, President Ebrahim Raisi said on Friday, a day after the U.S. said it was planning attacks on Iranian sites in Iraq and Syria. This statement by then-Iran President Raisi shows the enmity between him and the U.S. Similarly, “Mr Abdollahian, 60, has been Iran’s foreign minister since 2021 and is known for his support of the Iran-backed “Axis of Resistance” against Israel and the US.” Therefore, we can keep the U.S. and Israel on the beneficiary list too! No doubt, the happiest group for this vacuum in the cleric system is the supporters of Masha Amini, who died for “unsuitable attire (mentioned by Tehran’s morality police)”. Faezeh Hashemi, a former lawmaker and women’s rights advocate whose father, late Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, was one of the founding fathers of the clerical establishment, was arrested on September 27, 2022 for supporting “Woman, Life, Freedom” protest movement in 2022. Point to be noted, in 2016, she came under attack by hard-liners for meeting with a leader of Iran’s long-persecuted Baha’i community with whom she used to share a cell in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison. So definitely, it is a great opportunity for her to bloom her vision! The oppression of women in Iran had been endured by the Baha’i community “for many many years”, Omid Djalili, a British-Iranian comedian who is a Baha’i, told The Telegraph…. Mrs Mahmoudi says her family had a “nice and easy life” before the 1979 revolution, which brought the clerical establishment into power….Since September 2022, when Mahsa Amini died in custody after being arrested for allegedly violating hijab rules and the subsequent nationwide protests, the Iranian government has ramped up its crackdown on the Baha’i community. Therefore, Baha’i community is now on the front line as a gainer after the death of President Raisi. Opponents celebrated Raisi's death as “good news”. On Persian social media, there were many jokes and sarcastic comments as well as photographs of protesters who were killed or maimed two years ago. There were also videos showing fireworks being set off in several locations in Iran's capital, Tehran. It is not a rocket science to understand who are benefitted from the tragic crash of this group of hard liners.

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