In this article, I discuss Iran's current state of affairs after the revolution that swept through the country under the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom."
I pen down the saga of my nation, its resilient people, and the very earth beneath their feet and offer a glimpse into the tribulations inflicted by bloodthirsty mullahs who have been killing Iranian men and women for 44 years to fuel the relentless engine of their regime.
My words stand as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the Iranian people — a population that has weathered the storms of war with the regime, unbroken and unbowed.
Since the start of the revolutionary movement “Woman, Life, Freedom” a year ago following Mahsa Amini's tragic death, the world began to view Iran and its people in a new light. But what the world saw was a glimpse into a mere fragment of my country’s history — one year out of 44 years of suffering under mullah rule.
As protesters retreated from the streets and headed back to their homes, exhausted and heartbroken after months of spirited protests and bitter funerals for their loved ones, the world believed their struggle had ceased.
But for those of us who have been engaged in this fight for years, we know this battle will only cease on the day Iran is liberated.
Exhausted? Indeed, we’ve been worn down and shattered time and again. But time and again, we rose, and we will rise again.