Friday, February 5, 2016

Wages paid fearing protests on the eve of the elections in Iran

The directive has been signed by Ahmad Samali, a senior official of the Herasat Office at the National Iranian Gas Company.
The directive has been signed by Ahmad Samali, a senior
official of the Herasat Office at the National Iranian Gas Company.








NCRI - On the eve of February 26  elections , the Iranian regime is feared of protests by workers demanding their rights. A repressive governmental body in the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) has advised company officials to pay all the workers’ unpaid wages prior to the February 26 elections, according to the text of the directive. The directive warned the managers of all refineries, and directors of human resources departments within the NIGC to pay the workers’ salaries to “prevent any possible gatherings or sit-ins and their related negative consequences”.
The directive indicates that any unpaid wages must be paid no later than February 24, 2016, two days prior to the regime’s sham elections. The directive by the Herasat Office reveals the extent of fear by the Iranian regime of public protests in the run-up to the regime’s so-called elections.
“Confrontation and internal power struggle within the Iranian regime on the verge of the parliament and the Assembly of Experts elections has escalated in an unprecedented manner,” the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said in a statement.



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

"No to Rouhani" Rally in French Press

Editorial in French daily: Listen to the Iranian people
According to the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) even minor are executed such as thousands of people who have suffered this atrocity in Iran since 1989. The judiciary continues to sentence people to inhuman treatment .... including amputations, torture, and trials without access to lawyers which are common. Journalists, bloggers, and opponents are imprisoned. Putting human rights under wraps to obtain contracts is tantamount to betraying our democratic duty.
Human rights in Iran must not be overlooked: French MEP Jose Bove
French MEP José Bové
French MEP José Bové

Jose Bove, a prominent French Member of the European parliament, told thousands of supporters of the Iranian opposition at the 'No to Rouhani' rally in Paris on Thursday that the appalling human rights situation in Iran must not be overlooked. "Today’s meeting between Rouhani and the French president is intolerable for a simple reason: humans rights must come before the laws of market forces and profit."
France must support freedom in Iran: Jean-Francois Legaret Jean-Francois Legaret, mayor of the 1st ditrict of Paris, addressed a demonstration by thousands of Iranians and human rights activists against the presence of the Iranian regime's president, Hassan Rouhani, in the French capital.


Sunday, January 31, 2016

The death penalty because of religious minorities in Iran regime

NCRI - In Iran you are not free to choose your religion, event he followers of heavenly religions, Particularly the Baha'is. They can not perform their rituals. 24 Baha'is who were arrested in 2012 and were subsequently released on a bail, were summoned to court again. They were arraseted because their religious are Baha'is.The Iranian regime's judiciary in Golestan Province has sentences 24 Baha'i citizens to a total of 193 years in prison. According to the regime’s judiciary in Golestan, the sentenced individuals have 20 days from the announcement of their verdicts to refer to the appeals court. Since Rouhani took office the  treatment of Baha'is has not changed in Iran.