Thursday, October 22, 2015

Iran regime shows fear of satellrte TV

NCRI- The Iranian regime's chief of police has threatened Iran's youth that the regime's suppressive forces will take action against poeple who illegally produce material for satellite television stations, which are banned in Iran.
The Iranian regime has destroyed around 6,000 confiscated satellite dishes
Iranian regime has destroyed 6,000 confiscated satellite dishes
It is banned in Iran for reports that expose the violation of human rights perpetuated by the mullahs and for raising awareness among millions of Iranians of the regime’s fundamentalism, suppression of ethnic minorities, meddling in the affairs of other countries, and particularly about their support for terrorism in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere in the region.


Iran: protest, hunger strike by political prisoners & their families

Iranian Resistance calls on international human rights organizations to condemn rights violations of prisoners by religious dictatorship ruling Iran.
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Political prisoners in ward 2 of Gohardasht Prison in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran, began chanting slogans such as "Death to Despotism" and "Death to Dictator" on Sunday, October 18 when Tehran prisons' chief Sohrab Soleimani and Gohardasht Prison warden Mardani were inspecting the facility. Political prisoners were chanting so loudly they forced the terrifed regime officials to evacuate the prison, these reports indicate.
On Saturday, October 17 another protest rally 
was held outside Evin Prison. 
Iran regime crackdown on protestersThe regime's intelligence agents were seen apprehending a number of protesters.







Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Iran - Never defender of Assad (Iran's regime) to be helpful, to end of war in Syria.

 Adel Al-Jubeir, German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Adel Al-Jubeir, Frank-Walter Steinmeier












































































   
Adressing a join press conference in Riyadh with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Monday, Al-Jubeir said that Assad's hands were "stained with the blood of the Syrian people and should have no role in a future goverment."
Al-Jubir said it was difficult to envision a role for Iran's regime in Syria peacemaking efforts due to its military role in the conflict there, Arab News reported on Tuesday. Steinmeier said that Syria has "no future" if Assad remains in power. "It is a dilemma that needs to be addressed to restore peace and order in Syria."



Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Iran - No to Appeasement, No to more execution

Appeasing Iran's mullahs emboldens regime - Ken Blackwell
Amb. Blackwell writing on Monday in Townhall described the case of a young activist of the main opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, MEK) whose parents were arrasted last week by the fundamentalist regime in Iran.
Shaqayeq Azimi- Her parents were arrested by mullahs' regime
Shaqayeq Azimi- Her parents were arrested by mullahs' regime
Shaqayeq Azimi who recently learnt both her father Mahmoud and her mother Fatemeh Ziae were arrested on October 11 by the Iranian secret police in a raid on their home in Tehran. The regime has been characteristically secretive about the arrests, so Shaqayeq has been unable to obtain any information about where her parents have been taken, or what their current condition is.