Tehran Filth Fair

Tehran Filth Fair
There is no doubt that Iran would use all means of dirty tactics to reach its sectarian goals that its so-called Islamic regime sees as its only source to cling to life. Thus, it does not hesitate to get involved in strategies that include inflaming regional rifts by aiding and abating sectarian groups in other countries.

There are around 200,000 Shiite-Muslim youths in the region prepared to wage holy war upon the arrival of the Mahdi, a prophesized Muslim leader, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency quoted an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander as saying. IRGC Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said that tens of thousands of Shiite youths had been armed and trained for holy war – in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen – in anticipation of the Mahdi’s appearance.

When shedding blood is done in the name of this madly ideology and it is spiced with religious motives, Iranians do attract supporters and we see that there is nothing keeping Jafari away from openly saying that these youths had been "prepared" for the Mahdi’s appearance and the current chaos in the region was a sign of the Mahdi’s imminent arrival.

Visitors to Tehran’s Book Fair, which runs until this Saturday, have been given the opportunity to pose in front of recreated scenes from the regime’s tyranny in Syria, casting themselves as heroes. Yes heroes.  These days, the Mullah regime of Iran is busy with entertaining its people with images of buildings demolished by the Assad regime and their staunchest backer, Tehran.

On display are photographs of so-called Iranian martyrs who have lost their lives while killing Syrian in their own lands. The state-run news agency was among the media outlets that published some of the images so that people unable to attend the fair could see how beautifully their rulers made other peoples’ lives miserable.  The exhibit, called “Defenders of the Shrine,” sees participants don a tin helmet and straddle a black motorbike to pose in front of a large image of a bombed-out residential street in Syria.

The actual hypocrisy lies behind Iranian officials using such terms like: foreign fighters, terrorists, and peace. Mincing up these words with fancy religious approaches and silencing opposition voices are the other things that Tehran uses while it attempts to justify its presence in Syria.

These extreme religious approaches do sell for Iran in its efforts to receive fighters to assist the Assad regime and these militias are often used at the front line of the battlefield. Those who get paid to fight in behalf of the Assad regime for money or for the sake of Iran’s sectarian fight, are dying each day and have no chance to get out of Syria. They are brought in to get died. Their duty is to kill as many as possible, so people in the streets of Iranian capital can give a pause to their lives and see the Syrian cities crumbling into dust. Putting up a helmet and posing to cameras in front of a giant photograph of a demolished Syrian town cannot be explained in a logical sense.

Since millions are living in a delusional world created by fanatic rulers, the inhumane exhibition must be perceived as a normal human behavior.

The Iranian regime poisons its people, its neighbors and those share the same belief or sect. A reminder to those in Iran: The Tehran Book (Filth!) Fair is open until Saturday, stay away from that place stinking of blood of innocent people of Syria.

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