A teenage girl commits suicides in Kurdistan Province.
She took her life by setting herself on fire on Monday in the western town of Marivan. Local reports said: She was 17- year-old and her identified the girl only by her initials P.M.
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| Zahedan prison |
On average,
11 people commit suicide in Iran every day, the equivalent of three in
every 100,000 people, the website of the Women's Committee of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) wrote on Friday. A condemned to death suicided in Zahedan prison on thursday December,17, 2015.
The 38-year prisoner called Omid Naroee was in prisoner from 2006.The family of him were threatened by henchmen Khameneh to say the case of death was a heart attack. According to published reports his father was executed by mullah's regime in 1992.
Iranian regime's Supreme Court has condemned a student 'Barzan Nasrollahzadeh to the death ' for 'waging on God.' He was arrested at the age of 17 in the western city of Sannandaj on May 29,2010. He was convicted by the fundamentalist regime's kangaroo courts with "Moharebeh" or waging war on God. Barzan is currently spending his fifth year behind bars in Ward 4 of Hall 10 of Gohardasht (Rajai-shahr) Prison, north-west of Tehran.
Also Eleven prisoners are at imminent risk of execution in Iran.
Iran’s fundamentalist regime on Monday, December 14, hanged a 20-year-old man in public in the city of Noshahr, northern Iran. Iranian Resistance Strongly condemns the executions, and calls for end to death penalty in Iran.
By Ali Safavi
Published December 14, 2015
Fox News.com
12 days ago the heinous terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, and last month in Paris were clear reminders of the growing threat of Islamic extremism.
The Iranian regime's regional agenda is, in the words of its Supreme Leader, "diametrically opposed" to that of the U.S.
Hotspots like Syria, Iraq, and Yamen have become a breeding ground for ISIS. In all of them, Tehran's fundamentalist regime - the world's largest state sponsor terror - plays a key role in the mayhem. For Iranian regime ISIS is a blessing in disguise because it conveniently justifies its destructive involvement in Syria and other countries. Now, the mullahs are attempting to convince governments to join them in backing Assad. That is a dangerous proposition.
Ali Safavi is a member of the Foreign Affairs
Committee of the National
Council of Resistance
of Iran, which seeks the establishment of a
democratic, secular and non-nuclear Iran.
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/12/14/isis-road-to-defeating-islamic-extremism-runs-through-its-epicenter-in-tehran.html