Wednesday, February 4, 2015



A Call on the U.S. and the UN to end the siege on Camp Liberty and allow gasoline and other necessary goods to be delivered into camp
Barring gasoline from getting into Camp Liberty entered its third month. In the past nine weeks, not even one liter of gasoline has entered the camp. The gasoline bought by residents in the past three years and brought into the camp is used by a limited number of public service and passenger vehicles. These vehicles are used for the distribution of residents’ daily food, as well as the commute of patients and injured and those unable to walk on gravel and uneven grounds of the camp. Barring gasoline from getting into the camp has forced patients to walk in cold weather on slushy and graveled roads that is tantamount to torturing them. Because of prohibition of gasoline, residents are even unable to take emergency patients to camp’s clinic.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015


Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 3:21 PM

To,
Honorable Dr. Haider al-Abadi
Prime Minister Republic of Iraq
Subject: Indian Medical Association Concern Over Violations of fundamental health rights in Camp Liberty

Dear Prime Minister

We at Indian Medical Association, the largest medical NGO of the world with over 250,000 doctors as members express our deep concerns about the disturbing health conditions in Camp Liberty in Iraq.
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It is reported that following the latest visit the political prisoner, Ayatollah Kazemeini Boroujerdi has with his family on Saturday Jan. 31st, his health has deteriorated.
Mullahs’ anti-human regime is denying him treatment and medical care, and prevents him from being transferred out of prison to seek professional health care.
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In an attempt to discredit and get even with the Supreme Leader’s faction,
Rouhani’s first vice president, Eshagh Jahngiri said the biggest corruption of century has happened during former administration. 
Jahangiri by admitting that the economy is in crisis said the fall of oil price will have 3 serious effects, the first effect is on the government budget, the second is on country’s balance of foreign debts, and the third effect of downward trend of oil price is the shortage of financial resources for subsidies.  

Monday, February 2, 2015

Tehran: Suppressive agents fearing backlash from residents, fle
Three annoying agents of the department of 'enjoining of virtue and prohibiting vice' in charge of overseeing women’s dress code in public approached 3 young women on Friday Jan 30th harassing them for allegedly not following the mandatory Mullahs’ imposed Islamic dress code. This happened in Sohrevardi Ave, Central Tehran at about 5PM Friday. A group of young men who were in the vicinity at that time intervened and clashed with the suppressive and reactionary Basij agents forcing them to back off. The fear of a wider spread protest forced the Basij paramilitary agents to flee the scene avoiding a bigger demonstration and subsequent scuffle with the police. The 3 young women reached their homes safely.  

Tehran:Two Basij militants were chastised by young demonstrators in 'student park'

Two aggravating Basij agents tried to arrest a young man at Student Park, in Valiasr Blvd, northwestern Tehran about 2 PM local Tehran time on Friday Jan. 30th. They accused the young man of not observing the mandatory men’s dress code, something the mullahs have established to intimidate and harass the youth in order to prevent them from taking opposition line against the government. As they tried to arrest the young man, his friends and other youth in the vicinity intervened and attacked the annoying Basijis chasing them away and giving their full support to the young man

Saturday, January 31, 2015

 Passing away of Asghar Sharifi, one of those injured in June 2013 rocket attack on Camp Liberty
NCRI - At noon Friday, January 30, Mr. Asghar Sharifi, a veteran official of People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) with 45 years of political experience, a political prisoner under the Shah, and an oil engineer who had been.
As such, he suffered from severe and continuous headaches. After one month and following much effort, he was transferred to Albania where he received medical treatment.The condition of Mr. Asghar Sharifi deteriorated in early January 2015 due to the injury and the effect of the shrapnel and he was once again hospitalized in a hospital in Tirana. Finally, after 25 days in coma, he passed away.
Mr. Sharifi was born in 1949 and joined the PMOI in 1971. He was arrested in 1974 by the SAVAK (Shah’s secret police) and went under torture spending 3.5 years in prison. After the anti-monarchial revolution, he became the head of the department for studies and cooperation with the press at the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in Bazargan’s administration. However, a few months later, he quit this ministry in protest to the suppression of freedoms.
Four days after the rocket attack, he protested to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights about the silence regarding rocket attacks on Camp Liberty and wrote: UNAMI monitors continuously refer to our places and take pictures for no apparent reason.
“They came to our dining hall several times and took photos from inside and outside of the hall. We do not know what he needed those photos for, but unfortunately the hall was hit by rockets and we were injured there…
We urge you condemn this criminal act, which is considered a crime against humanity and call for an impartial, independent and urgent investigation on this criminal act. Do not allow the Iranian regime and Iraqi Government to use your silence for the continuation of their crimes”.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, offered her condolences on the passing away of Mr. Asghar Sharifi to his family and children, as well as all residents of Camp Liberty and the people and the youth of the city of Qom, his birthplace. She once again reminded the United States and the United Nations of their duties and their repeated and written commitments regarding the security and well being of Liberty residents and called for immediate measures to prevent further human casualties.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 30, 2015
Tehran :anumber of youth clashed with the Basij militans
According to eyewitness reports from the capital city Tehran, a number of Tehrani youth tried to intervene when a group of Basij militants attempted to make trouble and harass a couple accusing them of not being properly veiled in accordance to the mullahs despicable dress code. After the youth intervention, the couple also resisted and the annoying Basij militants fled before being beaten by the crowd.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Maryam Rajavi: Prosecutor Nisman is a martyr for peace and humanity and not just a martyr of the Argentinean people

In particular, prosecutor Alberto Nisman is considered a martyr of the Iranian people and resistance against the religious and terrorist fascism ruling Iran
Mrs. MaryamRajavi , President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, speaking about the Argentinean prosecutor Alberto Nisman, assassinated on the verge of a hearing at the Argentinean parliament in the fight against state sponsored terrorism, the religious fascism ruling Iran, and collaborations in this regard, said:  Dr. Alberto Nisman is not just a martyr of the Argentinean people, but a martyr for peace and humanity in the fight against terrorism. In particular, he is considered a martyr of the Iranian people and their resistance in their fight against fundamentalism and terrorism emanating from this regime. He valiantly stood up against the mullahs’ regime and exposed the dirty political and economic deals aimed at saving this regime from the great crime of the AMIA bombing and refused to give in to the repeated and escalating threats against him in the recent months.
The objective of this cowardly assassination is to obscure the reality and wash the hands of the religious fascism ruling Iran from the great crime of AMIA and to pave the way for deals with the mullahs. From the very first days after this massive terrorist explosion, the Iranian Resistance exposed that the decision for the bombing was taken at regime’s Supreme National Security Council and that its perpetrators were the regime’s leaders, its intelligence ministry and Qods Force, and the Lebanese Hezbollah. This matter was brought in detail to the attention of the investigative judge of the case in several meetings at the Argentine Embassy in Paris by Mr. Ebrahim Zakeri, PMOI official and the time Chair of the Security and Anti-terrorism Commission of the National Council of Resistance (
 NCRI ), and his colleagues.
“Although the anti-human mullahs’ regime and its collaborators took away a noble and courageous prosecutor from the international community, but this cowardly assassination shall not bring justice to a halt and doubtless the leaders of the mullahs’ regime will surely face justice for hundreds of terrorist acts, as well as the execution of 120,000 political prisoners and the slaughter of the peoples of Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon,” Mrs. Rajavi added.
Alluding to the political steps taken by the clerical regime to pave the way prior to the murder of Prosecutor Nisman, Mrs. Rajavi called for an independent international probe to find the perpetrators of this great crime against truth and justice. “An investigation into this matter is part of the investigation into the AMIA crime and will surely shed added light on the role of the Iranian regime in that crime as well. Any one of the crimes perpetrated by this regime as the bankroller of state sponsored terrorism, if investigated, will lead to the most senior officials of this regime. Export of terrorism is a tool for this regime to advance its policies and it shall never abandon it. The appeasement of the mullahs by the West has encouraged them in their export of terrorism and fundamentalism, such that today, its terrorist and fundamentalist crimes have engulfed the whole region,” she emphasized.
According to the investigations by Prosecutor Nisman, the plan to blow up the Jewish center in Buenos Aires was discussed in a meeting of Iranian regime’s Supreme National Security Council on 14 August 1993 by Khamenei (the supreme leader), Hashemi Rafsanjani (President), Ali Akbar Velayati (Foreign Minister), and Ali Fallahian (Minister of Intelligence). Once the decision for the bombing was finalized, Khamenei tasked the intelligence ministry and the revolutionary guards’ Qods Force (IRGC-QF) to carry out the bombing. At that time, Ahmad Vahidi was the Commander of the Qods Force and Mohsen Rezaii was the Commander of IRGC. Nisman’s investigation reveals that Mullah Mohsen Rabbani, the lead in regime’s terrorism in Latin America who was working there under the cover of regime’s cultural attaché at mullahs’ embassy in Buenos Aires, along with another agent from the ministry of intelligence called Ahmad Reza Asghari working under the cover of embassy’s Third Secretary, and Imad Moghnia, the military commander of Hezbollah, were involved in implementing this plan.
On 25 October 2006, the Argentinean prosecutor issued international arrest warrants for the above individuals except for Khamenei. Nisman worked hard for the trial of these individuals in absentia. The hysterical enmity of the mullahs’ regime toward Prosecutor Nisman is evident from the fact that at least five of the eight people whose arrest warrants have been issued, namely Rafsanjani, the Head of the State Exigency Council; Velayati, Advisor to Khamenei; Fallahian, member of the Assembly of Experts and a Khamenei advisor; Mohsen Rezaii, Secretary of the State Exigency Council; and Ahmad Vahidi, member of the State Exigency Council and member of Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, are all senior officials of the clerical regime and their trial in absentia will turn into a trial of the regime as a whole and will thus affect Khamenei as well.
It was not coincidental that mullahs’ regime media, especially Fars, the IRGC news agency, disseminated numerous fallacious reports during the days January 15 thru 18, or the days prior to the assassination of Prosecutor Nisman, which completely distorted the reality and were aimed at depicting that Nisman’s insistence on the responsibility of the Iranian regime in the AMIA bombing “had raised strong protests from various sectors in this country (Argentina)” and thus “the Argentinean society is enraged by Nisman” (Fars News Agency – January 17). The IRGC news agency heinously reported on 18 January 2015 that “Nisman is an American and Israeli prosecutor and instead of serving his country’s judicial system is carrying out activities for U.S. and the Zionist regime’s intelligence organizations”. Doubtless these absurd statements were paving the way for the assassination of Dr. Nisman.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 28, 2015