Hassan Rouhani, the president of the religious fascism ruling Iran, will be accompanied by a number of terrorists, tortures and Revolutionary Guards in his visit to Italy and France.
Those who accompanied him, are like Tortures and , have been involved in suppression, execution, hostage-taking and export of terrorism beyond Iran's borders in previous years and decades.
The background of some of his entourage is as follows:
1. Hamid Abutalebi, Political Deputy of Rouhani’s Office, had been
involved in the occupation of the U.S. Embassy in 1979 and he organized
the assassination of Mr. Mohammad Hossein Naghdi, representative of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Italy on March 16,
1993. In 2014, Hassan Rouhani appointed him as the regime’s ambassador
to the United Nations, but the U.S. government refused him a visa and
the regime ended up replacing him.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Iran - Daughter of political prisoners tells Italian Senate of human rights abuses
| Iranian dissident Shaqayeq Azimi |
Both my parents are ex-political prisoners. My father is suffering from heart problems and has been persecuted both under the Shah and the mullahs’ dictatorship. My mother spent about 10 years in prison. She is suffering from MS caused by harsh tortures she endured while in prison from 1981 to 1986.
I also want to tell you about my dear 23-year-old cousin, Nastaran Azimi, who I grew up with. She was a computer major in Tehran University and an artist.
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| Nastaran Azimi |
She was slain in the deadly attack by Iraqi forces at the behest of Iranian regime on Camp Ashraf on April 8th, 2011. Such attacks which started in Camp Ashraf were extended to Camp Liberty. My sisters and brothers still have to face missile attacks. The latest attack was on October 29 when more than 80 missiles hit the camp resulting in 24 deaths and many more injured simply because the Iraqi government, the UN and the US did not live up to their responsibilities towards the security of the camp residents.
Finally, while I thank you for your support, my plea to you is to urge your government to publically condemn human rights violations in Iran while Rouhani is in Rome.
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