The silence of anti-revolutionary figures, particularly women who have remained mute in the face of the massacre of Iranian women and children, has sparked various protests, even within the anti-revolutionary camp.
Tragic Events Following Attacks by the Zionist Regime
Recent attacks by the Zionist regime on our homeland have resulted in heartbreaking incidents, including the martyrdom of several compatriots. Notably, a building was targeted, leading to the tragic death of 10 children. In other acts of sabotage and terrorism, more women and children lost their lives. However, during this period, there has been no voice from “Shirin Ebadi” and “Narges Mohammadi,” both Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Although the political nature of these awards was evident from the beginning, what has further discredited these two anti-revolutionary figures is their complete lack of compassion for their fellow countrymen. They seem to act according to the political guidelines that earned them these awards rather than adhering to a humanitarian approach or opposing a regime notorious for child murder.

Criticism from Within the Anti-Revolutionary Camp
This behavior has also faced significant criticism from parts of the anti-revolutionary camp. The anti-revolutionary channel “Zamaneh” pointed out the actions of these so-called Nobel puppets, stating: “It has been almost three days since Israel’s aggression against Iran, yet to our utmost surprise, Narges Mohammadi, the latest Nobel laureate, remains silent! Previously, she has also shown a passive stance towards the violence and war crimes occurring worldwide!”
This anti-revolutionary media outlet emphasized: “A serious question arises: What does defending peace mean to her? Does she view human rights activism as an action based on affirmative positions and human values that oppose all forms of violence and war, or is it conditional upon a political perspective in dealing with the Islamic Republic of Iran and involving political considerations?” Additionally, a former BBC Persian journalist sharply criticized Narges Mohammadi, stating: “The reason for Narges Mohammadi and Shirin Ebadi’s silence is that they do not want to offend Israel and its supporters.”

Social Media Users Voice Their Concerns
One social media user highlighted the mechanical and self-serving nature of the Nobel Peace Prize in alignment with Western interests and the Zionist regime, writing: “Narges Mohammadi is a Nobel Peace Prize winner. She received this award to defend global peace. She is out of prison and has access to Twitter. In these two days, she condemned the detention of an activist but has not uttered a word against Israel’s military aggression or the deaths and injuries of thousands of Iranians, including several children.” Masi Alinejad, known among opposition figures as a political opportunist, also remained silent amid the killings of Iranians—children, women, elderly, and youth alike. She was nominated by anti-revolutionaries for the Nobel Peace Prize but faced public outrage for her silence on this matter.

The Unmasking of Anti-Revolutionary Figures
The one-dimensional and anti-Iranian nature of anti-revolutionary figures has become increasingly clear. However, following the attacks by the Zionist regime, many discredited anti-revolutionaries—who previously claimed to support Iranian nationalism, patriotism, peace, and the rights of women and children—are now facing severe backlash for their anti-Iranian behavior and silence in the face of this regime’s atrocities.
From: fars