productive to the deceased.
Raisi, who served as the President of Iran, has faced widespread criticism for his brutal crackdown on dissent and human rights abuses during his time in power. Reports indicate that he was responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Iranians, earning him the nickname “the Butcher of Tehran” among his opponents.
The majority of Iranians despised Raisi and are now rejoicing at the news of his passing. Many have taken to the streets to celebrate the end of his oppressive regime and express relief that they are now free from his tyrannical rule.
Furthermore, Raisi was allegedly complicit in aiding Russian President Vladimir Putin in his aggression towards Ukraine. His support for Putin’s actions in Ukraine resulted in the deaths of countless innocent civilians and further destabilized the region.
In light of these atrocities, European and American politicians and public figures are urged to refrain from sending condolences to Iran for Raisi’s death. Instead, they should stand in solidarity with the Iranian people who have suffered under his oppressive regime and support their quest for freedom and democracy.
The news of Raisi’s death is a reminder of the importance of holding dictators and human rights abusers accountable for their actions. It serves as a stark warning to those who seek to oppress their own people and collaborate with tyrants abroad – justice will eventually catch up with them.