Saturday, September 12, 2015

Iran under the mullahs: Disabled children are also tortured

NCRI - A new report on the torture of mentally retarded children in Tehran has shocked the Iranian society.
On September 7, 2015, the state-run Mehr news agency published statements by some parents whose retarded children were under torture for lengthy periods at a center 50 kilometers from Tehran.
The horrendous condition of this center is an example of the deterioration of the medical systems under the rule of the mullahs that spend a good portion of the budget on suppression of the society and for spreading their dominance across the Middle East.
This unprecedented report by a state media organization also illustrates the ongoing power struggle between regime's factions.
 Of the 139 children entrusted to this center, only 125 now remain; others have died in recent years.

 

Friday, September 11, 2015

Iran - Mayor Rudy Giuliani: We must recognize Iranian Resistance movement

Rudy Giuliani - Maryam Rajavi
 In order to prevent a nuclear-armed regime in Iran and avoid war in the process, the US government should recognize and support the Iranian Resistance which seeks to overthrow the mullahs' regime, Rudolph W. Giuliani, former mayor of New York, wrote on Friday marking the 14th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
"In the late 1970s, Iran's theocratic rulers began killing hundreds of thousands of their own people and took American hostages that the regime held for 444 days."
"Now, once again, the terrorist attacks under the banner of jihad are increasing and diversifying. With so many such attacks and thwarted attacks over the past five or six years, we must recognize that 'they'-those who want to destroy civilization- are continuing the war against us. " 
Rudy Giuliani speaking at the annual meeting
 of Resistance of Iran in Paris


Iran - MOIS and terrorist Quds Force elements sent to Camp Liberty under cover of residents' relatives

Quds Force elements - Liberty
MOIS and terrorist Quds Force elements sent to Camp Liberty under cover of residents' relatives by Iranian regime's embassy in Baghdad and Iraqi security officials under the command of Faleh Fayyad
Yesterday morning, September 10, more than 20 mercenaries of the Iranian regime's Intelligence Ministry (MOIS) and terrorist Quds Force (QF) were transferred to Camp Liberty under the guise of "residents' relatives."
This is the second time this week that these mercenaries have been brought to Camp Liberty. They spent the entire day on Monday September 7 outside Camp Liberty chanting slogans and threatening residents. 
Earlier these mercenaries were come around Camp Ashraf. And threatened to kill the residents in Ashraf.
The Iranian Resistance emphasizes on the repeated written commitments of the United Nations and the US government regarding the safety and security of Camp Liberty residents and calls for immediate action to put an end to the psychological torture and the setting of the stage for the massacre of the residents and to keep away the agents of the Iranian regime and MOIS from Camp Liberty, whatever their pretext.






Thursday, September 10, 2015

Iran - Executions has increased in Presidency of Hassan Rohani

executions has intensified during Rohani tenure has executed more than befor. The mullahs' regime ruling Iran sent two prisoners to the gallows in Bandar Abbas 
Central Prison located in southern Iran. 
These two prisoners, by the names of Ali Teimouri, 27, and Rasoul Mirzaie, 54, were hanged on Tuesday, September 8th.
 
Iran: at least 4 inmates executed in Ghezel Hessar Prison
 Mahmoud-Barati
At least four death row inmates were executed in the early morning hours of Monday, September 7th in Ghezel Hessar Prison of Karaj, west of Tehran.
These prisoners had been transferred to solitary confinement the day before.
 

Iran spending billions on terrorists' salaries - Washington Times

Iran's regime has been sending billions of dollars to fill the pockets of terrorist fighters across the Middle East, including in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, according to a private US government report ordered by Senator Mark Kirk.
Iran's defense budget ranges anywhere between $ 14 billion to $ 30 billion a year and much of that money goes to fund terrorist groups and rebel fighters throughout the region, according to the Congressional Research Service report conducted at the request of Sen. Kirk, an Illinois Republican,
 The Washington Times reported on Saturday. 
 "Similarly, another study claims that actual funding for the [Iranian Revolutionary Guard Force's Al Quds Force] is 'much greater'" than the amount allocated in the state budget, as the group's funds are supplemented by its own economic activities, "the report said.


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Iran - British lawmakers denounce Iran regime's plots against Camp Liberty residents

Camp Liberty residents- PMOI

NCRI - The British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF) has warned about the Iranian regime's new efforts to use its 'political proxies' and allies in Iraq to increase pressure on members of the main Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK), living in Camp Liberty, Iraq.
"According to reliable sources, the Iranian Embassy in Iraq and an Iraqi government official Faleh Fayyad, who heads the Governmental Committee tasked to suppress Liberty residents, has reportedly recently assisted with transferring elements of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry (MOIS) and the regime's Quds Force to Camp Liberty, under the pretext of being family members of the residents or going to the gates of the camp for family visits, "the British MPs and Peers said in a statement on the BPCIF website on Tuesday (September 8).
Missile Attack - 15may2013

The British lawmakers also called on the UN, the UK and the US governments to "pressure the Government of Dr Al-Abadi to dismiss officials, like Faleh Fayyad, with known ties to the Iranian regime, from the Governmental Committee in charge of the camp and its security




 

Iran - Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has demanded Suleimani's influence in Iraq be limited.

Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani concerned over Qassem Suleimani influence in Iraq
Iraqi sources emphasized the recent trip made by Quds Force chief Qassem Suleimani to 
Baghdad in late August was aimed at deescalating the Iraqi demonstrations and preventing the prosecution of former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, Al Arabiya.net reported on Monday, September 7th.
However, these meddling measures by Suleimani in Iraq have faced STRONG opposition from Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the staunch supporter of the reforms presented by Prime Minister Dr. Haider al-Abadi. 
Nationwide-protests across Iraq
Earlier of this he refused to meet with Qassem Suleimani. This is considered a major blow to Iran's influence in Iraq which it has invested so heavily in during the past 12 years.