Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Crimes of mullas dictatorship in iran

Revolutionary Guards are immune from any punishment
According to reports received from Iran Kurdistan an innocent woman was targeted by Revolutionary Guards agents and murdered. These repressive agents had opened direct fire on this woman. 
 Iran: 2nd hand-foot amputation verdict carried out in Mashhad
Inhumane hand amputation verdict in Iran under
"The verdict of the second Mashhad bank thief was carried out in this city's Central Prison. This individual has been identified by the name of Mehdi. R., "state-run dailies reported on Wednesday, August 5th.
 Iran: 3 executed in public in city west of Tehran
Public executions in Iran
"Three youths were executed in public in the city of Karaj, west of the Iranian capital of Tehran. Their alleged crimes were explained as theft.
On August 4th the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran issued a statement saying the Iranian Resistance called on the international community, especially the European Union, United States and all international human rights organizations to firmly condemn
the brutal punishment of amputating a hand and foot in iran.





Iran - US "deeply concerned" by Iran death sentence again Mohammad Ali Taheri

NCRI - The U.S. State Department has expressed deep concern about a death sentence handed down by the mullahs' regime in Iran to Mohammad Ali Taheri, an Iranian writer and founder of a spiritual movement.
Mohammad Ali Taheri
"We are deeply concerned by reports that a Revolutionary Court in Iran has sentenced to death Mohammad Ali Taheri, the Iranian founder of a spiritual movement, on the charge of 'corruption on earth,'" Mark C. Toner, Deputy Department Spokesperson, said in a statement on Friday.
National Council of  Resistance of Iran has called for protest against death sentence for political prisoner Mohammad-Ali Taheri


 

Friday, August 7, 2015

Iran - "Tearing my heart to pieces" - a mother's story from prison in Iran

Narges Mohammadi with Kiana and Ali
By Narges Mohammadi, Evin Prison, Iran 4 August 2015
This blog is taken from a letter from Narges Mohammadi to the Prosecutor General of Tehran in July 2015, in which she also demands better treatment of women in the prison. Since her children left the country, Narges has not been allowed to speak with them on the phone.
 Narges Mohammadi has been in and out of prison for more than a decade for her support of human rights in Iran. Three months since her most recent imprisonment, she writes this personal letter from jail on what it means to be apart from her children.
 My twins were born on 28 November 2006
I was not allowed to hold my son Ali and my daughter Kiana when they were born because of my poor health. I was only able to see them through the door of the hospital room. It seems as if their fate was to be apart from me from birth. When I held them for the first time, all the scars from the caesarean, the difficulties I had breathing, the fear of death and all the pain were forgotten. I had become a mother.
 Amnesty International is calling on Iran to release human rights defender Narges Mohammadi immediately and unconditionally as a prisoner of conscience.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Iran - German lawmakers, human rights defenders seek new Iran policy

NCRI - German lawmakers and human rights defenders this week condemned the rapid deterioration in the human rights situation in Iran under Hassan Rouhani and called on European countries to condition their relationship with the Iranian regime on an end to executions in Iran. A popular uprising is the principal red line of the clerical regime. Members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) in Camp Liberty have the potential to strongly influence the Iranian society to rise up against the mullahs' regime because they are paying a very dear price and are working with all their capacity to promote regime change in Iran. The vengeful enmity of the mullahs with PMOI (MEK) members is exactly aimed at confronting this call for regime change.





Iran - Six Reasons Congress Should Reject the Iran Nuclear Deal

Secretary of State, John Kerry and javad zarif
News - Iran News Aug 04, 2015
The announcement of a preliminary nuclear deal with Iran - the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action - touched off fierce discussion in Washington over the nature of the accord and how Congress should evaluate it.
The emerging bipartisan opposition to the porous deal centers on six primary concerns:
1. Nuclear Breakout: The preliminary nuclear agreement maintains and legitimizes Iran's nuclear infrastructure, with some caps for the next 10 to 15 years. But it allows the regime to build an industrialized nuclear program with few limitations in about a decade. Under the agreement the time to nuclear breakout is neither reduced nor is the goal of a nuclear weapons free Iran realized.



 

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Human rights violations by the mullahs' regime in Iran

Iran: public execution in Fars Province
Rise Public Executions in Iran after nuclear deal
 The inhumane mullahs' regime ruling Iran executed a prison in public in the town of Eghlid in Fars Province, central Iran. This horrific act was carried out on Monday, August 3rd. To this day the name and specifications of the executed individual has not been revealed.
Iran: Inhumane verdict of gouging eyes of 27 year-old man
Eyes of young man to be gouged
The inhumane mullahs' regime on August 2nd issued an eye gouging verdict for a 27 year-old man by the name of Hamed.
This man stated that in 2010, when he was 23 years old, he unintentionally caused an eye injury to another youth in a street fight.

Iran: inhumane amputation verdict implemented in Mashhad
Cutting off the right hand and left leg of a prisoner
 The mullahs' inhumane regime implemented an amputation verdict by cutting off the right hand and left leg of a prisoner in Mashhad. The victim was charged with collaborating with two other men in robbing a branch of Bank Meli in 2014 and getting away with 1.29 billion rials (around $ 43,000).


 

 

Iran - A public executions and 10 more inmates hanged in Qom

one hanged men in public
NCRI - The Iranian HAS diet in one hanged men in public in the city of Eqlid, in Fars Province, southern Iran. The Man Whose identity Has not Revealed beens Was hanged on Sunday.
At least 57 prisoners, including two women, have been executed in Iran, in some cases in public squares, in the past 11 days. National Council of Resistance of Iran issued statement about  executions in this time.

Related:
Iran regime amputates hand, foot of prisoner
Tehran Central Prison inmates continue hunger strike
Iran: 32 executions in one week, including two women




Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Iran: security force raids on homes vicious internship in southern Tehran

Increasing apprehension of youths in Iran

Forced to retreat in the face of Increasing protests by all walks of life in Iran These Days, Including physicians, nurses, teachers and workers, 's cabinet HAS ordered vicious raids on people's homes in the

Women don’t welcome Rouhani into Sanandaj

poor district of southern Tehran, Including Nazi Abad and Javadiye. These defensive Measures Clearly show the diet is utterly terrified and HAS aussi beens Resorting to waves of public and secret executions in Numerous cities in the past Few days. HOWEVER, the diet Has not-been reliable to heal deep wounds icts.
Teachars and human rights activists call for change in Iran

 The Iranian Resistance calls on the Iranian people, especially the courageous youth, to stage protests against the catastrophic situation of human rights in Iran and to support the families of victims of executions and suppression.
 Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran issued a statement


Egypt: Al-Azhar University condemns Sunni mosque destruction in Iran

Al-Azhar-University-in-Egypt
The prominent al-Azhar University of Egypt issued a statement condemning the destruction of a Sunni mosque in Tehran's Ponak district, describing it as an act in violation of all principles, morals and values in our modern world.
Maryam Rajavi Iranian opposition leader condemns this act of repressive measures, anti-Islamic and sectarians by the mullahs' regime's. She called on the international community, defenders of human rights and freedom of opinion to condemn this suppressive measure
"As long as this regime is in power, execution, torture, repression, oppression and double discrimination against various ethnic groups and followers of other religions continues, and this disaster will only end by changing the regime and the establishment of democracy and popular rule rather than the rule of the clergy ", Mrs. Rajavi added.

 

Iran nuclear deal under scrutiny in Washington conference

Alireza Jafarzadeh Director  of the US office of NCRI
NCRI - The Iranian Nuclear Deal and Its impact on regional security, nuclear weapons and verification challenges on the position inside Iran Were Discussed on Monday in a conference at the National Press Club in Washington That Was streamed live online at ncr-iran.org.
The panel included: Dr. Olli Heinonen, the highly regarded nuclear inspector of Harvard's Belfer Center and former deputy director of the United Nations nuclear watchdog (IAEA); Commander Kirk Lippold who was Commander of the USS Cole when it was attacked by terrorists in Yemen in 2000; and Mr Alireza Jafarzadeh, author of 'The Iran Threat' and Deputy Director of the US office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) who first exposed the major nuclear sites of Iran's regime in Natanz and Arak in 2002.


Monday, August 3, 2015

Iran - Rohrabacher proposes bill authorizing Obama to detain Iranian officials

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher wants President Obama to detain non-diplomatic Iranian government officials in the United States until Tehran releases several Americans being held in that country.
The California Republican introduced the bill Tuesday, following the recent Iran nuclear deal that did not include the release of any American captives in Iran. Rohrabacher's bill calls for the authorization of the president's power to detain Iranian officials to expire when the Americans are released.
FoxNews.com, 29 July 2015







  


 

Iranian in Paris protest for human rights in Iran

Prorest for human rights in iran
NCRI - Iranians living in France on Saturday rallied in central Paris to denounce the upsurge in the rate of executions in Iran under the presidency of Hassan Rouhani and call on European governments to make human rights the focus of their Iran policy. The gathering coincided with the 27th anniversary of the 1988 massacre of Iran's political prisoners. 

 
                                                                                 
   Watch a short clip from protest in central Paris:

In the summer of 1988, one month after Ruhollah Khomeini was forced to accept a cease-fire in his eight-year war with Iraq, the fundamentalist ruler of the mullahs' regime ordered a mass execution of all political prisoners affiliated with the main opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK).




Sunday, August 2, 2015

40 percent of young women are unemployed in Iran

unemployed-woman in Mulla's regime
According to the official national statistics office, the Statistical Center of Iran, the level of young women who are unemployed is more than 40 percent in nine provinces, more than 50 percent in six provinces, more than 60 percent in three provinces and more than 70 percent in two provinces of Iran.
iranian-young
 NCRI - More than 40 percent of young women in 20 of Iran's 31 provinces are unemployed,
 according to the latest official estimates, with that unemployment rate reaching a staggering 70 percent in some Iranian provinces.