Monday 31 August 2015

Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom

Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom
Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom
Ms. Baharin Asgarieh was arrested on August 27, by unknown persons while praying at the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Massoumeh in Qom, while observing a fast. She was blindfolded and handcuffed and taken to an unknown location. No information is available on her fate since then.

A group of women and supporters of imprisoned teacher Mohammad Ali Taheri have staged a sit-in protest in Qom in protest to the death sentence issued for Mr. Taheri, who is himself presently on hunger strike in Evin Prison.

Ms. Baharin had been arrested once before after the death of her father and imprisoned for 40 days in Evin Prison under psychological pressure by interrogators.



Saturday 29 August 2015

Iran - THE HEARING ON ITS BBC misleading IRAN


BBC-world-news
BBC-world-news
The BBC is "misleading icts hearing" with false propaganda emanating from the "totalitarian regime" in Iran, Said renowned British columnist Christopher Booker year writing opinion pieces in the Sunday Telegraph.
Mr. Booker Who Criticized for BBC depicting false pictures on the Iranian diet wrote: "Suddenly last week, all over the BBC, We had Iran, the explanation being white That It has-been allowed to send a delay into the country, a young Lebanese woman Kim Ghattas, for the first time since mass demonstrations There Were Against the diet in 2009. "
"The BBC never That Seems To learn totalitarian regimes only allow reporters into icts Their countries are provided That They mislead Their audience with exactly the false propaganda picture Their Purposes require," Mr. Booker wrote.
"The all-too familiar line we got Was That Iran's [President] since 2013, Hassan Rouhani, is a 'moderate', fighting to 'reform histo country icts surrounding Reactionaries Against the Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei. Rouhani's only wish is to spread "peace and security" across the Middle East. Naturally Ms. Ghattas About did not press too far the larger question marks over the recent much-vaunted 'nuclear deal' with the West, Iran by qui got what it wanted: a promise of the lifting of the sanctions-have-been crippling That icts in economy very dubious return for concessions over ict continued nuclear program, riddled with holes. "
"Wholly off the agenda, of course, Was Any mention of the fact That, since the arrival of the 'moderate' Rouhani, the diet HAS lancé what Amnesty Recently called Expired 'a staggering execution spree', hanging and shooting Some 2,000 victims, more than at Any Time in 25 years, giving it The Highest per capita execution rate in the world (not to mention chopping off the hands and feet of scores more Inmates Reviews some of the World's Most inhuman prisons). 

Iran: Jannati appointed as head of women-youth crackdown apparatus

Ahmad Jannati, appointed as head of women-youth crackdown apparatus
Ahmad Jannati, appointed as head of women-youth crackdown apparatus

Ahmad Jannati, secretary of the Guardian Council has-been named the head of the "Promoting Virtue and Vice Prohibiting" crackdown entity. This is the main body in load of Imposing pressure and further Top crackdown is women and youth.

Mortez Agha-Tehrani, a member of Iran's so-called Expired parliament, Told reporters it 25 August on the sidelines of an open-door session, "With the order Issued by parliament speaker Ali Larijani, preparations for the implementation of the 'Promoting Virtue and Prohibiting Vice 'paved-have-been. "
Background information:
Jannati is a senior mullah Who has always backed crackdown and executions in Iran. His sound, Hossein Janati Was a member of the PMOI Who Was Executed by the Iranian diet. His father feels gratitude to His Khomeini for the de son's execution.
In an interview aired one state-run TV on October 18, 2014 he Referred back to the executions in Iran in the 1980s Without Any due procedures, Personally Supervised Khomeini Saying the executions. (BoyerNews.com - October 18, 2014)

"When we used to work in the revolution short HAD Some People Doubts were executing This or That person. [Khomeini] Said they do not hesitate anyone Whose crime is Obvious, "Jannati Stipulated.

Iran - Soaring rate of social problems Among younger generation

Iran: Soaring rate of social problems Among younger generation
Iran: Soaring rate of social problems Among younger generation
The soaring rate of social problems and the average age of people Lowering Who are facing problems due thesis of serious concern, so Elaheh Rastgoo Said, member of the board of directors of Tehran's City "Islamic" Council.

She Said There Is a great inclination Towards addiction and the numbers are so wide que le government is not reliable to handle this condition alone.

Friday 28 August 2015

IRAN - Spot the carried out inspections at Iran's notorious Evin Prison

Prisonwardens on Thursday carried out yet another spot inspection in two wards ofTehran’s notorious Evin Prison which houses numerous Iranian political prisoners.

The mullahs’ henchmen raided wards 7 and 8 of Evin early on Thursday, scouring through the prisoners’ personal belongings.
numerous spot inspections have been carried out by the mullahs’ regime in Evin’s wards 7 and 8 in recent months, and prisoners have been forced to wait at time for hours in the courtyard as their belongings are searched.


The prisoners believe that these inspections are an attempt by the regime to intimidate the inmates and aggravate their suffering
EVIN - Prison
EVIN - Prison


Thursday 27 August 2015

Iran - Email hacking scheme linked back to Iran: report

 Iran and World

Researchers have linked a sophisticated hacking scheme targeting Iranian dissidents back to Iran, the Associated Press reported on Thursday.


A report released Thursday by the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs describes how the hackers used text message and phone-based phishing to try to get around the security of Google’s Gmail and access the accounts of their targets.
email-hacking
email-hacking

IRAN - It's wrong to let Iran regime “self-inspect” – dissident

Newly revealed side deals that allow the regime in Iran to inspect one of its own nuclear sites is tantamount to letting a murderer investigate his own crime scene, said Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the U.S.Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran .

Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of
 the U.S. Representative Office of Iran’s
Parliament-in-exile, the NCRI
"As far as Iran is concerned, they have not changed their agenda, which is building the bomb," Mr. Jafarzadeh said. "The supreme leader continues to seek building a nuclear bomb. Unfortunately, the JCPOA (Joint Completed Plan of Action) leaves all pathways to the bomb open."

Iran - Amnesty describes execution of Behrouz Alkhani as vicious act of cruelty

Amnesty International has condemned the execution
Amnesty International has condemned the execution

Amnesty International has condemned the execution on Wednesday ofIranian Kurdish dissident Behrouz Alkhani in a prison in the city of Orumiuh, western Iran.


Mr. Alkhani, 30, from Iran’s Kurdish minority, was executed early this morning local time despite the fact that he was awaiting the outcome of an appeal by the regime's Supreme Court.

Wednesday 26 August 2015

Iran student sentenced to 15 years for insulting Khamenei

The mullahs' fundamentalist diet HAS condamné a young university student to 15years Imprisonment for insulting the Supreme Leader's diet and spreadinganti-diet messages. His ill wife Was aussi condamné to six years in jail.

Arash Sadeqi Previously Was Expelled from Tehran's Allameh University and arrested This Tabataba'I on September 6, 2014 by intelligence agents of the Revolutionary Guards. He Was Held in solitary confinement for seven months.
Husband and wife: Arash Sadeqi and Golrokh Ebrahimi
Husband and wife: Arash Sadeqi and Golrokh Ebrahimi

Iran: Criminal execution of Kurdish political prisoner Behrouz Alkhani

Iran: Gathering Held to protest the execution of Behrouz Alkhani

Iran brutally diet political prisoner Behrouz Executed Alkhani
Iran brutallydiet political prisoner Behrouz Executed Alkhani
heIranian Resistance offers its condolences to the family and friends of Kurdishpolitical prisoner Behrouz Alkhani and to the Kurdish people for his criminal execution and calls on all compatriots, especially the youth throughout the country, to rise up against these cruel executions, especially the execution of political prisoners, and to support the families of those executed and the families of the political prisoners.
The Iranian Resistance calls on the international community, the European Union Especially, the United States, the United Nations, and human rights organisms to Condemn the execution of Mr. Alkhani. It reiterates That silent in the face of the rising number of executions in Iran along with visits by high-ranking European Officials to this country for whatever reason-have No. Meaning goal together with the ruling religious fascism and encourages it to continue and Intensify icts crimes.

Tuesday 25 August 2015

Iran News - Women

IRAN: Homeless pregnant women forced to sell unborn babies at $ 585 out of poverty

women forced to sell unborn babies

women forced to sell unborn babies 

Sommige zwangere vrouwen die ruw op de straten van Teheran worden gedwongen om hun ongeboren baby's te verkopen op voorhand uit pure armoede en ellende, heeft een ambtenaar van het regime van de mullahs in Iran erkend.

Armoede onder daklozen in 13 wijken van District 12 van de Iraanse hoofdstad is ondraaglijk niveau bereikt, hoogleraar Dr. Chit Chian, die lid is van de 30-lid Vereniging Werkgroep van de gemeente Teheran, gezegd.

"Helaas is het in deze wijken hebben we de verkoop van kinderen meegemaakt," zei hij, eraan toevoegend dat hij meerdere nachten onder de daklozen in de hoofdstad had doorgebracht om een juist beeld te krijgen.

Iran - Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian is serving her eighth year behind bars

Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian
Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian

Iran: female prisoner's conditions after eight years behind bars

Zeinab Jalalian, born in 1982 in the city of Maku, was first Sentenced to execution and then Decreased to life in jail, as media reports Indicated. She was arrested in 2007 by Kermanshah Intelligence Department agents and Sentenced to execution, then life in prison by a 'revolution' based court on charges of being in contact with Kurdish parties. Jalalian HAS consistently the past years several at leg placedunder serious pressure and has gone on hunger strike protesting her conditions.

Iran - Mother of Mohammad Ali Taheri: my child on hunger strike for eight days

Mohammad Ali Taheri and his mother Ezzatolmoluk
Mohammad Ali Taheri and his mother Ezzatolmoluk
Mohammad-Ali Taheri. After spending four years in prison and as his sentence was almost finished, He Has been once again tried on the mullah-fabricated charge of "corruption on earth by deflective people" and condemned to death. Previously, he had been Sentenced to five years in prison, a 9 billion Rial fine, and 74 lashes for absurd charges zoals "insulting the Sancti royalties, illegal use or scientific titles (doctor and engineer), and writing misleading books and articles
Mother of Mohammad Ali Taheri: my child on hunger strike for eight days
Ezzatolmoluk Taheri, the mother of Mohammad Ali Taheri, said her son has been on hunger strike since August 13. The mother of this prisoner issued a statement on Thursday, August 20 on her Facebook page saying Mohammad Ali Taheri has been on hunger strike since August 13 protesting matters such as not being informed or provided with any court orders for his death sentences “based on false allegations raised by the Revolutionary Guards, nor based on justice nor a legal argument”.

Monday 24 August 2015

Iran - Workers rally on Their rights, wages in Iran

Workers in cities across Iran last week held a series of anti-regime protests about unfair Their economic situation, demanding overdue wages and proper insurance
Rallies firing place in the cities of Arak, Shush, Kermanshah, Rafsanjan, and Lushan.

Protests were not limited to workers in Iran. In recent weeks many groups of Iranian school and elementary school teachers and nurses have held protests over their atrocious economic conditions.
workers-protest
workers-protest


Saturday 22 August 2015

Iran - 120,000 victims of political executions in Iran under the mullahs' regime.

Fallen For Freedom: 20,000 PMOI Martyrs

 The first volume of the ‘book of martyrs’ contains the list of names and particulars of 20,000 members and supporters of the PMOI who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the struggle for freedom from the clutches of religious tyranny in Iran.

The leaders of the clerical regime, including Ruhollah Khomeini, Ali Khamenei, Ali-Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Mohammad Khatami, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hassan Rouhani and other senior ministers and officials have played a direct role in this massacre.
pmoi-martyrs
pmoi-martyrs

Friday 21 August 2015

Iran - In deed the only solution to the Nuclear Crisis is the removal of Iranian regime by people and their organized resistance.

Ultimate solution to Iran nuclear crisis is tied to death of theocratic regime.

alireza-jafarzade
alireza-jafarzade
The Obama administration ought to adopt a "strategic and sensible" Iran policy that would empower the Iranian people to bring about regime change in place of the ruthless theocracy.

"The international community owes a huge debt of gratitude to the main Iran opposition movement, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), for its diligent and continuing efforts to unmask Tehran’s clandestine nuclear weapons program. Without it, the mullahs would have had the bomb by now."

Thursday 20 August 2015

Iran - Women in the Struggle against Fundamentalism

Iran: women prisoner in dire physical conditions, suspicious to MS.


Atena Daemi, a civil activist jailed in Tehran’s notorious EvinPrison , is reported to be in dire physical conditions and suffering from an illness suspicious of being MS.
_Atena-Daemi
_Atena-Daemi

Iran: At least 20,000 homeless sleeping in Tehran streets.

Iran:Living rough on the streets of Tehran

At least 20,000 homeless Iranians are living in cardboard boxes on the streets of Tehran, a senior official of the regime has acknowledged, even as the real number of homeless people in the Iranian capital is believed to be several times the official figure. 

Tehran has more than 20,000 homeless people sleeping in the streets, and 10% of these people are women. 10% of these homeless people are suffering from infectious diseases.
Children victims of poverty
Children victims of poverty

Tuesday 18 August 2015

Iran - members in Camp Liberty face humanitarian crisis

Camp Liberty: Preventing necessary surgery of 8 ill asylum seekers

 At the behest of the Iranian regime, the committee tasked with suppressing Camp Liberty residents led by Faleh Fayyaz in the Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office has intensified its suppressive policies and inhumane restrictions against Camp Liberty residents.
                                                         
 inCamp Liberty face humanitarian crisis
 inCamp Liberty face humanitarian crisis

Saturday 15 August 2015

Iran Will Cheat on Nuclear Deal to Build Bomb

In deed the only solution to the Nuclear Crisis is the removal of 
regime by people and their organized resistance.

The way forward in aftermath of a flawed Iran deal - Ali Safavi

The international community should support the Iranian people and their organized Resistance to bring about regime change in Iran as the ultimate solution to the nuclear crisis, Ali Safavi of the opposition coalition National Council ofResistance of Iran (NCRI) said on Friday.
Ali Safavi
Ali Safavi
The regime in Iran stands to accrue greater economic gains from the Iran nuclear deal agreed to last month, while simultaneously buying time to continue its long-standing deceptions in pursuit of illicit nuclear gains, Dr. Safavi wrote in the TheHill.com.
Many lawmakers and experts, including some key Democrats, have highlighted the flaws in the deal, he wrote. More tellingly has been the steady stream of mixed signals from the Iranian regime itself.

IRAN: Lessons learned from 13 years of Iran regime's nuclear deceptions

Simultaneous with the nuclear agreement, and in addition to the violation of human rights and suppression of Camp Liberty, the Iranian regime has expanded and intensified its meddling in the region..
Mr. Alireza Jafarzadeh
Mr. Alireza Jafarzadeh
IRAN: Lessons learned from 13 years of Iran regime's nuclear deceptions
Thirteen years ago on August 14 the Iranian Resistance relying on the information compiled by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), revealed the existence of Natanz and Arak nuclear sites in Iran for the first time.

The revelations triggered for the first time the inspection of Iranian nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Security Council’s sanctions regime against Tehran.
Mr. Alireza Jafarzadeh, who made the revelation in a press conference in Washington D.C. on August 14, 2002, wrote in an article in Fox News on Friday: “Thirteen years after Natanz, I fear that the JCPOA has only served to enable more of the same. The assumption that the cunning mullahs have had a sudden change of heart is wrong.”

Friday 14 August 2015

پيام مريم رجوي در گراميداشت شهيدان قتل عام سال 67 مرداد 94

Iran- Quds Force chief Qassem Suleimani

The commander of the terrorist Qods Force of the Iranian regime, Qassem Suleimani.
Quds Force chief Qassem Suleimani
Quds Force chief Qassem Suleimani
The New York Times, Washington, 13 August 2015 - The State Department said Wednesday that a recent visit to Moscow by the head of Iran’s paramilitary Quds force had violated a United Nations travel ban that has been imposed because of concerns about Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Iran regime intensifies suppression of women and gender apartheid

Iranian women are force to wear mandatory Hijab under the mullahs rule.

suppression of women
suppression of women
The Iranian regime parliament is deliberating on a scheme dubbed “protecting hijab and chastity” in order to ramp up the atmosphere of terror in the society and to intensify suppression of women in particular. Most of the articles of this 13-article legislation that was in general ratified by regime’s parliament last October aims at limiting women’s employment and imposing still further pressure and suppression of women on the mullahs-fabricated pretext of “mal-veiling.

Iran - the repression of Iranian Youth

There has been a surge in the level of arrests of youths attending parties in Iran in recent months. Humiliating punishments and executions are among other violations of human rights in Iran since Hassan Rouhani took office at President in 2013. These rights abuses are aimed at spreading fear and intimidating the public, particularly the youth, to prevent social unrest.
The United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran has said that the general human rights situation, and in particular the repression of Iranian women and activists, has worsened since Rouhani became President.
More than 1,800 men and women have been executed in Iran during Rouhani’s tenure.
'The international community’s silence and inaction over the systematic brutalities and abuses in Iran with the excuse of nuclear negotiations or else, tramples upon humanitarian values and human rights and further emboldens Iran’s religious fascist regime in slaughtering the populace and continuing its efforts to acquire the nuclear bomb and export fundamentalism and terrorism.'
Iranian Youth
Iranian Youth
Youth around the world can make a difference the fight for freedom in Iran
A panel of young people on August 12, International Youth Day, participated in an online conference on the subject of the problems in Iran and the region. They participated from Canada, Sweden, UK, France and Holland and spoke about the suppression in Iran and how the youth deal with this.
Nikou Kalbali Iranian student in Canada, highlighted the situation in Iran in general. She said there is no gender equality, no freedom of speech and the youth are particularly repressed (they don’t have the freedom to choose what to wear, for example).
According to one of the ratified articles of this legislation, if the driver or passenger of a vehicle takes off her veil… she will be fined one million rials and the driving license of the driver will get 10 negative points.

Thursday 13 August 2015

Iran - 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran

 Maryam Rajavi’s message: 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran
MaryamRajavi: Today, images of atrocities perpetrated by ISIS arouse outrage among people around the world over the brutality of religious fundamentalists. Three decades ago, however, it was Khomeini who laid the foundations of this type of barbarism by massacring thousands upon thousands of Iranian youths after issuing fanatical fatwas.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran 
At that time, the current Supreme Leader of the regime, Ali Khamenei, was the president and he publicly condoned the 1988 massacre by saying, “We execute prisoners and have no quarrels about it.” The regime's current President, Hassan Rouhani, was at the time the deputy to the acting commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and a senior regime official.

Iran - Greater Tehran Prison: this is the slaughterhouse of humans!

Iran - Prisoners in Tehran held in inhumane conditions
The Greater TehranCentral Prison is a place that neither human rights, nor humanity nor religion and morality exist. 
The Greater Tehran is one of the most security prisons in Iran and it is famous for its rough and excessive treatment of its inmates. However, the inmates, due to their charges, have never been able to echo these violent measures. 
Greater Tehran Central Prison
Greater Tehran Central Prison

Iran - misogyny is one of the principal and unchangeable aspects of the religious fascism ruling Iran

Iran - The religious dictatorship ruling Iran is a fundamentalist regime with inherent medieval characteristics, but one that has emerged in the 21st century. That is why in order to preserve its rule, before all else, it needs to continue suppression at home and export terrorism and fundamentalism beyond its frontiers.
The sharpest edge of the regime’s suppression is its misogynist character. The perspectives and rhetoric of the regime’s leaders, its laws, state institutions, and its treatment of the Iranian people are all bursting with misogyny. Misogyny represents the core of fundamentalism and reactionary ideology. Since its inception, the regime’s gangs launched attacks against women, chanting 'either wear a veil or get a slap in the face.' By instituting compulsory veiling, by humiliating and insulting women, by launching an extensive campaign to purge women from government positions, by prohibiting women from becoming judges, and by passing discriminatory laws, they have tried to push the Iranian women back as far as they possibly can. By suppressing and terrorizing women, they seek to bring the entire society under their control and force it into submission.
1  million rial fine for woman with improper veiling
1  million rial fine for woman with improper veiling
 Iran parliament bill: 1 million rial fine for women with improper veiling

Spokesman of the Joint Culture and Judiciary Commission in Iran's so-called parliament said a bill has been ratified by this body specifying a 1 million rial fine (around $30) for vehicles carrying women with improper veiling.
"According to Article 1 of the Virtue and Hijab Plan, drivers or passengers with improper veiling will be considered criminals and traffic police can take action against them," said Nasrollah Pejman-far. According to this article traffic police can also take action against drivers that have passengers not abiding by hijab regulations and also fine them 1 million rials.