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Orphanages and the Factory of Repression:
Believe this, no crime ever happens suddenly.
The commanders of the Islamic government’s security mafia in Iran, owners of holding companies, profiteers of sanctions, and above all, the heads and proprietors of “Fater Sadegh Charity.”

You must understand that no baton is raised without preparation, and no bullet is fired without planning. Everything has been designed years in advance, from childhood itself, from the heart of hunger, loneliness, and orphanhood. In this structure, poverty is not merely a social problem; it is raw material, political capital, and a tool of governance.

In this system, a poor child is not seen as a human being, but as a “long-term security project.” First, the child is identified and recruited, then transferred, under deceptive titles such as “mercy,” “religion,” and “aid” to orphanages, charities, and foundations. But behind closed doors, the process of killing personality, emotion, and freedom begins.

In this geography, orphanages are not centers of humanity, but barracks of loyalty training and factories for producing forces of repression.
Its name is “charity,” but its function is “power.” Its name is “God,” but its essence is “control.” This foundation is not a simple charity; it is the intersection of security, capital, and ideology. A place where commanders, financiers, and security managers share in determining the fate of children, not out of compassion, but through calculated design.

Within this foundation, the child is reconstructed and reprogrammed. Emotions are stripped away, empathy weakened, conscience silenced, replaced by the “sacred and unquestionable command.”
An Islamic cult, where, instead of learning to be human, one learns to be an instrument, a weapon, cannon fodder. They are indoctrinated to believe that women are a threat, protesters are enemies, and ordinary people are obstacles for Islam and that the only true legitimacy belongs to the “system,” the “higher authorities,” and “orders.”

Years pass. The child grows up, dons a uniform, takes up a weapon, and suddenly stands before fellow citizens with an empty gaze and a dead heart. Then you ask: “How can this person show no mercy to a woman, a child, or an old man?” The answer is clear: because from childhood, he was not raised as a human being, but manufactured as the output of an Islamic factory.
These institutions are factories producing violence, obedience, and soulless beings. They turn orphanhood into a heartless army, poverty into batons, loneliness into bullets. These activities are not charitable; they are organized crime, crimes that begin with prayers and end in torture, that start with alms and end in graveyards.

This system produces a generation without questions and without compassion, then hypocritically asks, “Why has society become sick and violent?” The cause is evident: you assassinated humanity before physical death, and you buried childhood alive.
The Islamic government of Iran symbolizes a catastrophe, how, in the name of God, a generation can be destroyed; how, in the name of religion, people can be enslaved. Silence in the face of this process is a form of complicity. This is not merely about a few children; it is about the future of a nation. Do we want a humane society, or an army of Islamic slaves? The choice is ours: exposure or destruction.
SOS for Iran.

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