الخميس، 24 أغسطس 2017

IRAN Khamenei Appoints Mass Murderer to High Post in Judiciary

IRAN: Khamenei Appoints Mass Murderer to High Post in Judiciary

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Elections in Iran are a trick, all ministers are torturers and murderers
The Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khameni has appointed Motafa Pour-Mohammadi, a member of “Death Committee” responsible for massacre of some 30,000 political prisoners in 1988, to a high-level post in the Iranian regime’s judiciary.
Pour-Mohammadi, was minister of justice up to last week when Hassan Rouhani was forced to remove him due to widespread activities by opposition inside and outside of the country. Hassan Rouhani’s new minister of Justice Seyed Alireza Avai sanctioned by EU for human rights violations has been also a member of “Death Committee” in southern province of Khuzestan.
Upon an order by Ali Khamenei Pour-Mohammadi was appointed as an advisor to head of the Iranian regime’s judiciary Sadegh Larijani.

In Saturday, I joined a one-day symbolic hunger strike in Stockholm alongside dozens of other Iranians living in European countries.

In Saturday, I joined a one-day symbolic hunger strike in Stockholm alongside dozens of other Iranians living in European countries.


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You have done a wonderful job and you are worthy of appreciation and it is a valuable humanitarian work
Our aim was to draw urgent international attention to the plight of numerous Iranian political prisoners who have been on hunger strike now for over three weeks over the appalling abuses they are facing at the hands of the religious dictatorship.
To its shame, European Union officials have remained silent on the political prisoners’ brutal treatment. Indeed, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini went to Tehran on August 5 to attend the inauguration ceremony for Hassan Rouhani’s second term as President. Mogherini failed to utter a word of condemnation over the mullahs’ human rights abuses, even though at least 18 political prisoners were on hunger strike while she was in Tehran.On July 30, wardens in Iran’s notorious Rajai-Shahr Prison raided the ward for political prisoners, beating dozens of defenceless oppositions activists and confiscating their belongings. The inmates, some of whom are vocal supporters of the main democratic opposition People’s Mojahedin (PMOI or MEK), were subsequently transferred to an isolated high-security section of this prison which is equipped with CCTV. More than 60 surveillance devices and 40 closed-circuit cameras have been installed there to prevent any leakage of reports to the outside. All openings and windows have been covered and sealed with metal sheets.

Why Iran's leaders are lashing out

Why Iran's leaders are lashing out


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The Iranian regime has never complied with the nuclear agreement and is working behind the scenes to build a nuclear bomb

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani recently made the bold threat that Iran could restart its nuclear program in a matter of "hours" if it chose to. The remarks are the latest iteration of the Iranian regime's good cop, bad cop routine.
When discussing the actions of Iran in general and the presidency of Hassan Rouhani in particular, it would be apt to reply with Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr's famous epigram, "the more things change, the more they stay the same." In the case of Rouhani, there has been much talk of change, but the regime has conducted business as usual inside Iran.
divisive role in Iraqi politics. All of this has gone on while Iran shamelessly attempts to cast itself as the legitimate partner for peace, and as trustworthy in regards to the nuclear deal struck with former President Barack Obama.
And while Rouhani quotes ideas about tolerance and world peace, the regime carries on with its traditional chant of "death to America."

تخليد لأبطال مجزرة العام 1988 #1988Massacre #إيران



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تخليد لأبطال مجزرة العام 1988 #1988Massacre #إيران



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​US Senators meeting with Iran opposition leader Maryam Rajavi

US Senators meeting with Iran opposition leader Maryam Rajavi

Iran is interfering in terrorist attacks in the region
The National Council of Resistance of Iran, led by Maryam Rajavi, is the only alternative that works to topple the mullahs

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 Following measures passed by Congress to impose comprehensive sanctions against Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist group and restrictions against human rights violations in Iran, signed into law by President Donald Trump, and as Washington is evaluating a new Iran policy, on Saturday prominent US Senators and a delegation of senior advisors met with Maryam Rajavi, President of the Iranian opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Tirana, the capital of Albania.
This meeting signals a strong tendency in Washington for a major policy alteration vis-à-vis the rogue regime of Iran. Such a development addresses the necessary blueprint to bring about regime change.
Discussions were held regarding the current circumstances of members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), the leading member of the NCRI coalition, following their transfer from Iraq to Albania. This relocation was made possible through efforts placed forward by US lawmakers. Recent developments in Iran and the Middle East, parallel to solutions to end the Middle East crisis, were matters also weighed in this meeting.

الأربعاء، 23 أغسطس 2017

Iran on the path of North Korea

Iran on the path of North Korea


The UN Security Council should impose comprehensive sanctions on the Iranian regime to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb

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Iran can enrich uranium within five days if the U.S. imposes more sanctions on Iran, Ali Akbar Salehi, Iran's atomic agency head, warned this week. He claimed that Iran could achieve 20% enriched uranium in five days – a level at which it could then quickly be processed further into weapons-grade nuclear material.
Last week, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani announced that Iran could abandon its nuclear agreement with world powers "within hours" if the United States imposes any more new sanctions.
"If America wants to go back to the experience of imposing sanctions, Iran would certainly return in a short time – not a week or a month, but within hours - to conditions more advanced than before the start of negotiations," Rouhani told a session of parliament broadcast live on state television.
In response, U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley said Iran should not be allowed "to use the nuclear deal to hold the world hostage."