Mar 7 • 09:08 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Persepolis, Tehran and Buenos Aires

The article discusses the brutal legacy of Iran's leadership in the context of historical violence and modern political implications.

The piece reflects on the devastating impact of Iran's past leadership under Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his predecessor, Ayatollah Khomeini, particularly focusing on the ordered violence against women and the LGBTQ+ community, as well as political dissenters. It recalls the horrifying scenes of bloodshed and suffering, mentioning that Khamenei, who approved acts of violence, is no longer alive but his legacy persists, haunting Argentina with blood-stained memories. The article contextualizes these issues by noting that foreign military actions, particularly from the United States and Israel, contributed to the fallout of Iranian policies, culminating in bombings in Buenos Aires. The writer critiques current political figures who still support these oppressive regimes, labeling them as unfortunate reminders of a tragic history.

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