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Organization for Support of the Surviving Families of the Unsung Heroes
Members of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces
A Letter to My Countrymen: The Pain of Exile Renews Itself with the Loss of Dr. Louisa Pirnia a Lady who was loyal to her country and Royal family.
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These passing remind me of my mother's final wish, that I would one day be able to insure her final resting place in Tehran next to my father, General Ali Neshat, Commander of the Imperial Guard of His Majesty Shahanshah Ariamehr. I am overcome with emotion now as I contemplate the fact that this may never be possible, and that it may well be that my own exile of 30 years may in a brief instant evolve into a lifetime outside my beloved homeland. Will this be the fate of the other exilic figures of the Iranian
Nation, and their children and grandchildren? What will become of us in these long sun less days and endless nights of perpetual darkness? Will the light of dawn ever arrive for us, and Iran again?
Only God and the ongoing unveiling of world history know the answer to this question. But on this dark night in Los Angeles in the United States, I again cry out on behalf of my people and their desire for deliverance and restoration And on behalf of my people, and the now-stilled voices of my beloved Father and Mother, family and relatives and friends of Dr. Louisa
Pirnia, I pledge to the depths of my eternal soul before the Great God of the Universe, Creation, and History that my love for Iran will never die, and that I and the Iranian
Patriots of Sarbazan, dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces, will rededicate ourselves to the reclamation of our Land, the defeat of the dark evil that has enshrouded our Land since 1979, and the Day when the Spirit of King Cyrus the Great and the Divine Favor that rests upon him, again resides in our Nation's capitol and in the heart of every Iranian
who awaits the dawning of a new day---the re-establishment of the good and divine, the comprehensive eradication of every form of evil, and the re-institution of justice as the foundation of the rule of our Nation as it was 2500 years ago.
We can, we must, we will prevail.
Payandeh Iran,
Shirin Neshat
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Shirin Neshat's Sarbazan