April 18 is the anniversary of Hoyda’s execution

April 18 is the anniversary of Hoyda’s execution

Hoyda was supposed to tell about the system. According to Ebrahim Yazdi, from the system that was the prime minister of its golden era for 13 years.

He wanted to expose all those times when the eyes of the world were on Iran’s authority. He wanted to tell how it was that we had reached the gate of the great civilization from the juicer’s house.

He was going to say how a nation that used to steal on the side of the street and had lice crawling on its head and face got to the point where it could travel to 72 countries without a visa.

Hoyda was supposed to tell how the Iranian rial became one of the top 7 currencies in the world. Howida was going to say what happened that after 57 years of Pahlavi reign, the world was bowing to the people of Iran.

No one knows that those who yesterday were students in the best universities with the Pahlavi Foundation scholarship and were members of the Confederation of Unsatisfied Students of Iran and today after the revolution have taken refuge in the land of exile under the Qur’an, it was because of charity for the system that Hoyda wanted to expose.

Hoyda wanted to say. He was ready to confess. By the way, there were phone calls from all over the world to Engineer Bazargan that Hoyda should not be executed, but I don’t know how Hadi Ghafari’s bullet from the unseen silenced Hoyda to tell the truth.

Yesterday, when I heard in the news that Turkey has ordered all the factories and economic centers of its pleasant country that if you hire an Iranian worker as a porter, you will be fined 30,000 Turkish liras and you will go to jail, I was heartbroken. I remembered the days when I was an Iranian, a student, and every summer I could buy a car from Europe, drive it, and return to the same system of the country without customs or any fees.

Every country I went to, I was an Iranian with a visa! Because I had an Iranian passport and when I arrived in Türkiye, it was a ruined country whose boys threw stones at my car!! His policeman begged me to get a pack of cigarettes, and beautiful Turkish girls in Istanbul called me Effendi to persuade me to buy souvenirs from their shop and return to my country.

All the way, which was 2000 kilometers from Turkey, I was worried about how to safely pass the Mercedes Benz 230 that I bought from Denzel Company in Vienna, Austria, and after arriving Which car polisher and painter should I go to in Iran to smooth and paint the stones hit on my car? Türkiye was a ten furnace that was difficult to pass through. From that day until today, 40 years have passed, how humbled I have become.

I wish Hoyda was alive and talking about that system. Hoyda was executed on April 18.

This post is written by atarahmati