Saturday, August 22, 2015

Iran - A bad Iran deal - Prof. Ivan Sascha Sheehan

Prof. Ivan Sascha Sheehan
The Obama administration is mistaken to be treating the Iranian regime as a permanent fixture while ignoring the Iranian people's aspirations for a democratic, tolerant, and pluralistic state, Prof. Ivan Sascha Sheehan, director of the graduate program in Negotiations and Conflict Management in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore, wrote on Friday.
Americans dislike Iran deal
A CNN poll finds that a majority of Americans (52 percent) think Congress should reject the deal. Pew finds that just 38 percent support the pact. CBSestimates that 71 percent think Obama could have done better.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Iran - Mullas regime: Living rough on the streets of Tehran


NCRI - 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. "In order to get a better understanding of the scope of the tragedy, one has to keep in mind that we are talking about a nation that is sitting on an ocean of oil. Yet as a result of the mullahs' policies Iranian people from all strata are facing destitution, poverty and misery.

 That explains why Iranian society is in such an explosive stage and why the mullahs are so paranoid, "said Shahin Gobadi, spokesperson for the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI

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 Women make up a third of Iran’s homeless population


 

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Iran-shocking: 10-15% of 14-18 year old flee homes each year under mullas regime

Head of the Iranian regime's Welfare Department in Tehran made a shocking statement about runaway girls in Iran.
"Unfortunately, this phenomenon is escalating day by day, and each year 10 to 15% of all 14-18 year old girls run away from their homes," said Ahmad Daliri.

"Psychological disorder is 38% amongst women and 28% amongst men, according to statistics. Furthermore, based on numbers published by the Statistics Center 30% of our country's population are 15-29 years of age, and naturally, these youths can be very effective in the country's progress ... 12 million in our country are 15 to 29 years of age and they can be an element of progress. Unfortunately, mullas regime does not creat jobs for the 15 to 29 age group. Also does not do to development and promotion of the country's work. That's why there are daily rise and protest in different cities of Iran.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Sen. Bob Corker: Congress should reject bad ‘Iran deal’

Sen. Bob Corker
Bob Corker, a Republican, represents Tennessee in the Senate and is chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
The Obama administration's nuclear deal with the regime in Iran will not prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapons program, Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said on Tuesday.By passing the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act with enough votes to overcome a veto, Congress ensured that it would have the opportunity to review and vote on the nuclear agreement with Iran.



 

Monday, August 17, 2015

IRAN: Acid attach on 5 Kurdish women in a month under mullas regime in Iran

On Wednesday August 12, Afsaneh Ghorbani, a 37-year-old Kurd woman in the city of Baneh in Kurdistan province became the victim of acid attack by state criminal organized gangs. Thus in the last month five Kurd women have been attacked by acid, 4 of which in the city of Bukan (West Azarbaijan Province).
Iran protest acid attack 300
Splashing acid on the face of defenceless Iranian women, that is carried out on the pretext of mal-veiling to intensify the atmosphere of fear in the society, began from September 2014 in Isfahan and Tehran that now has been extended to other cities of Iran.