Showing posts with label protests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protests. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Iran: Head of Judiciary Orders Quick Sunni Prisoners' Execution

ordered that Sunni prisoners convicted of drug trafficking to be executed as soon as possible so that they won’t be subject to the new legislation approved by regime’s Parliament.
According to reports, a senior judiciary official has revealed a secret decree given by the head of regime’s judiciary ‘Sadegh Amoli Larijani’ to courts to quickly go ahead with the execution of Sunni prisoners convicted of drug trafficking.
Sunni Prisoners' Execution
Sunni Prisoners' Execution

Monday, 4 April 2016

Iran:Persian New Year celebration with residents of Val d'Oise and French supporters of the Iranian Resistance

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Maryam-Rajavi-Iran-New-Year
MaryamRajavi: Nowruz strengthens solidarity among people, by overcoming differences and improving friendship, therefore the mullahs are strongly against it
Auvers-sur-Oise, April 3, 2016 – The Persian New Year was celebrated with a number of residents of Val d'Oise and French supporters of the Iranian Resistance at the headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Maryam Rajavi welcomed the Auvers-sur-Oise neighbors and supporters from nearby towns.
She elaborated on the philosophy of Nowruz as well as the situation in Iran today and pointed out: The philosophy of these feasts is to strengthen solidarity among people, by overcoming differences and improving friendship.
No wonder that the mullahs are so strongly against Nowruz. They made tremendous effort during their rule to ban Nowruz celebrations, to no avail. Under the mullahs, the Iranian people have celebrated Nowruz more enthusiastically than ever before to show that their culture is greater than what the mullahs advocate. They have thus expressed their hope for change of the mullahs' regime.
In her appraisal of the events of the past Iranian year, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect noted: Our compatriots staged over 6500 large and small demonstrations and protests. Teachers called off school and staged demonstrations in cities all across the country. Workers held numerous demonstrations.
Political prisoners repeatedly went on hunger strike. Families of martyrs and political prisoners held rallies and gatherings outside prisons. Nurses, students, government employees and farmers also held protests on many occasions.
With nearly 1,000 executions over the past year, the total number of executions under Rouhani amounts to 2300, despite his claims to moderation.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Iran ; Call by Iranian Resistance to save lives of 16 prisoners on verge of execution

Call by Iranian Resistance to save lives of 16 prisoners on verge of execution
Call by Iranian Resistance to save lives of 16 prisoners on verge of execution
Sunday morning, January 3, the Iranian regime transferred 16 prisoners in Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in the city of Karaj to solitary confinement in preparation for their execution. The Iranian Resistance calls on all international human rights bodies to save the lives of these prisoners who are about to be executed. While these prisoners are placed for imminent execution, from December 23 to January 4, thirty-one executions have been registered as follows:
On January 4, one prisoner was hanged in public in Goharbaran Boulevard of Sourak city in Miandoroud in Mazandaran Province while another prisoner was hanged in a prison in Noshahr.
On January 2, Mehdi Ranjkesh, a mentally-handicapped and physically-disabled prisoner was hanged in Khorramabad Prison and two prisoners were hanged in Mashhad’s Central Prison.
On December 26, three prisoners were hanged in Khorramabad in Barsilon Prison. Behrouz Amiri, a married man and father of three who had spent five years in prison, was among them.
Sixteen prisoners were hanged in two mass executions on December 22 and 24 in Qazvin Central Prison. Five prisoners hanged in prison in Kerman on December 24 and two prisoners, 28 and 30 years old, executed in Karaj in Ghezel-Hessar Prison were among other victims of ongoing crimes committed by the Iranian regime.
As the sham elections of its Assembly of Experts and parliament approaches, the religious fascism ruling Iran is unable to confront the loath and escalating popular protests in various cities and is exceedingly resorting to suppressive measures, in particular the cruel death punishment.


Friday, 11 December 2015

British MPs demand sanctions against human rights abusers in Iran

British MPs demand sanctions against human rights abusers in Iran
British MPs demand sanctions against human rights abusers in Iran
On the occasion of International Human Rights Day, December 10, cross-party MPs from both Houses of Parliament held a conference in the House of Commons discussing the state of human rights and the current political situation in Iran, the region as well as a recent terrorist attack on Camp Liberty.
Speakers at the conference that was chaired by co-Chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF), Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, included: Rt Hon. David Jones MP; Steve McCabe MP; Bob Blackman MP; Jim Shannon MP; Rt Hon. Lord Dholakia; Lord Clarke of Hampstead CBE; Lord Maginnis of Drumglass; Lord Cotter; Lord Judd; Peter Carter QC, Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales; Peter Mathews TD, Independent member of the Irish Parliament; Paulo Casaca, former MEP; Mrs Dowlat Nowrouzi, NCRI UK Representative and Linda Lee, former President of the Law Society of England and Wales.
In her remarks to the conference, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Mrs Maryam Rajavi, thanked the MPs from both Houses of Parliament for their efforts to promote human rights in Iran and said ”The mullahs’ brutality in violating our people’s rights is because they want to hold on to power. It’s because the people of Iran … have not surrendered to this barbarism [and] staged a widespread resistance against the regime. Every month, teachers, students, workers and other strata stage hundreds of protests. Every day, the protests become louder. Even political prisoners send messages from inside the jails calling on people to resist … [these] protests have inspired many uprisings so far will ultimately realise the great change and make Iran the cradle of human rights and freedom.”
On Camp Liberty, Mrs Rajavi said, “Since 2009, 141 PMOI members have been killed and hundreds more, seriously wounded or disabled in these attacks … It is time for US and UN to fulfill their promise and make sure residents are allowed to sell their property at Camp Ashraf to finance their relocation.”

Monday, 7 December 2015

Iran: University students disrupt Rouhani’s speech, chant Free Political Prisoners

Speech by Hassan Rouhani, the president of Iranian regime, was disrupted at Tehran’sSharif University of Technology to such an extent that Rouhani was compelled to cut short his speech and make a quick exit.
This happened despite the fact that security elements and the branch of the intelligence ministry at the university, apprehensive of student protests, had barred entry of most students to the hall and had carefully selected people allowed to attend. As such, over 1500 seats were empty while students that had gathered outside the hall chanted, “political prisoner must be freed”.
Nevertheless, many students that found their way to the hall ridiculed Hassan Rouhani’s deceptive speech about the reduction in inflation rate and the achievements of his failed government. They booed Hassan Rouhani and chanted: “student rather dies than be humiliated” and “death to dictator”.

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

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nursing-students
Iran: Nursing students protests across the country
Nursing students and their professors at the University of Medical Sciences in Isfahan formed a human chain on Monday, November 30, 2015, to protest a recent Health Ministry directive to hospitals to train people for nursing without having to attend courses at school, according to the website of the NCRI Women’sCommittee.
They demanded cancellation of the government decision in this regard.
On the same day, nursing students at the Medical School of Neishaboor (central north Iran) staged a protest and signed a petition demanding cancellation of the plan for one-year training of nurses at hospitals.
On Saturday, November 28, students of nursing at the University of Tabriz staged a gathering and signed a petition calling for cancellation of nurses' training at hospitals.
On Monday, November 30, the Nursing Community of Aligoodarz (southwest Iran) joined students in other cities and wrote an open letter to officials describing the Health Ministry's plan as "anti-popular" and a serious blow to the country's social health.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Teachers rally across Iran

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teachers-protest
Teachers across Iran rallied on Thursday against the fundamentalist policies of the mullahs' regime targeting Iranian educators.
Large numbers of teachers in Tehran and other cities took part in protests against the regime despite a heightened crackdown by the authorities.
Teachers,denouncing the detention of their colleagues, held signs reading "Imprisoned teachers must be freed" and "Teachers, rise up against discrimination."

Monday, 14 September 2015

Maryam Rajavi: 46,000 troops dispatched to clamp down on Iranian women and youths

Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance
Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance

The Iranian regime’s decision to “train and organize” 46,000 troops in groups of ten to control and monitor the streets is a reaction to the rising spirit of protests within the Iranian society, especially among women and youths, Mrs.Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, has said.

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.
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workers-protest