"Memory of Iran's Mandela!"

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-Monday 2024/10/07 - 17:21
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A historical film from Abbas Amirentezam's court on the occasion of the death anniversary [2018 July 12] of this politician, deputy prime minister and spokesman of the Bazargan government.

According to the American embassy occupiers, he was sentenced to death on charges of espionage, and with the mediation of the then-leader of the revolution, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a one-degree reduction.

In the contemporary history of our country, he became known as the Mandela of Iran due to being imprisoned for 37 years..!

Merchant Engineer:
My hand will stay out of the grave until Amir Nzam's innocence is proven..!

Despite the passage of 40 years, no document was ever published about what secret information he had spied on, and his imprisonment was to weaken the power of Engineer Bazargan and other leaders of the revolution and the national front, which ultimately led to the fall of Bazargan's government!

Nelson Mandela [speech at the time of his release from prison]:
"Our struggle has reached a decisive moment and therefore I ask all people to seize this opportunity so that the movement towards democracy and equal rights will speed up.

Not going along and reducing the intensity of our efforts at this stage will be a mistake that future generations will never forgive us..! The perspective of freedom that is on the horizon will be guaranteed only through the unity of all!

Elaha Mizani (Amirantzam) living wife of Yadav Abbas Amir Entezam:
It was not an easy task to spend 40 years innocently, in the cold and terrible cells of the country's prisons, even in the most terrible times..., to pass from oneself, from seeing beloved children, from one's health, which is true. The greatest gift is from God, from wealth and wealth and...nothing was easy or easy.., but Abbas Amirantazam made these impossible things possible to such an extent that he went nobly in the hospital of the Sharia Ruler of his court...which is now He was hospitalized in a semi-coma. He went to say softly in his ear:
I am Amirantzam.., I have come to wish you recovery and to say that I have forgiven you.., may God forgive you..!

In response to the question of the bereaved mothers of Laleh Park, who asked the reason for this action, Amirantzam answered:
"I should start and practice forgiveness from myself, not as an angry political fighter, but as someone who is known as a human rights defender and activist...
Don't let tribal acts of revenge take place and let blood flow in our society, because there is enough blood and bloodshed for generations!

Mustafa Moin

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