Tuesday, June 30, 2015

IRAN: PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE, MOHAMMAD ALI TAHERI, SENTENCED TO DEATH BY MULLAHS’ REGIME

Ali Taheri
The Iranian regime has sentenced prisoner of conscience Mohammad Ali Taheri to execution. He is the leader and founder of a spiritual group called Erfan-e-Halgheh (Mystical Ring). He was sentenced to death on the charges of “spreading corruption on earth” via “diverting people.”
Amnesty International issued an urgent action in May calling for immediate release of this political prisoner.
Mohammad Ali Taheri was first arrested in 2010 on charges of “acting against national security” but was released after 67 days of solitary confinement.
He was subsequently rearrested on May 4, 2011 and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment on the charges of blasphemy, 74 lashes for unlawful act (contact with the wrist of female patients during treatment), and 900M Tomans fine for intervention in medical treatment, acquiring illegitimate property, illegal distribution of audiovisual works and using scientific titles.

Monday, June 29, 2015

IRAN- June 30th deadline & Iranian regime’s plan to acquire nuclear bomb

Mohammad Mohaddessin

In an online Q&A session on Monday, Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), addressed the current nuclear stalemate in Vienna and the broader nuclear negotiations between the Iranian regime and the world powers.
“It is now obvious to everyone that the [June 30] deadline will be missed. But what shocked the other negotiators during this round of talks was the fact that the Iranian regime rejected many of the parameters it had agreed to in Lausanne on April 2”, Mr Mohaddessin said.

IRAN- Iran imprisonment marks grim milestone

Saeed Abedini
American Pastor Saeed Abedini has now spent 1,000 days in captivity in Iran – nearly three years suffering in prison – separated from his wife, Naghmeh, and their two young children.
No one could have imagined that he would be imprisoned this long when he was taken into custody by Iranian regime in 2012 simply because of his Christian faith.  Pastor Saeed was in Iran working on an orphanage when he was unexpectedly taken into custody by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.
In January 2013, Pastor Saeed was convicted of undermining the national security of Iran for gathering with Christians in private homes from 2000 to 2005.  He was sentenced to 8-years in prison.
Pastor Saeed has endured much in the past 1,000 days. He still suffers from physical injuries that require much-needed medical attention – injuries received from past beatings by prison guards. He also faces psychological torture and as recently as a couple of weeks ago – he received another round of beatings.

iran - mashhad- Iran regime amputates hands of two prisoners



NCRI - The Iranian regime on Sunday amputated the hands of two prisoners in the central prison of Mashhad, northeast Iran.
One of the victims, identified only by the initials M. E., was a 26-year-old resident of Mashhad, the state-run daily Khorasan wrote on Monday. The second victim was not identified; the report simply stated that this young man was transferred from Khorasan Jonubi province to the same prison in Mashhad where the sentence was carried out.
State media claimed that the two men had been convicted of theft.
Last month, a high ranking Iranian cleric, who is the representative of the regime’s Supreme Leader in Hormozgan province (southern Iran), called for more inhumane punishments of hand amputations to be carried out.

IRAN- Revolutionary Guards target Internet activists


Reporters Without Borders reiterates its condemnation of the Iranian regime’s persecution of journalists and bloggers after a wave of arrests of Internet users in recent days as a result of Revolutionary Guard monitoring of online social networks.
…The victims of the latest Revolutionary Guard-orchestrated round-up include Mahmud Moussavifar and Shayan AkbarPour, two Internet activists who ran the Rahian Facebook page and a blog called Rahi, which cannot currently be accessed
After plainclothes men arrested them at their Tehran home on 31 May, their families reported them missing because they still do not know why they were arrested or where they were taken.
Two years of President Hassan Rouhani
In the two years since the moderate conservative Hassan Rouhani was installed as president in June 2013, around 100 Internet activists have been arrested and given long jail terms, in most cases on information provided by the Revolutionary Guards.
This persecution of news and information providers is just the continuation of the unprecedented crackdown that began immediately after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s disputed reelection in June 2009, when at least 300 journalists and Internet activists were arrested arbitrarily, tortured and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment.
Several journalists and Internet activists who were convicted in 2009 and 2010 by rigged revolutionary courts have since been released on completing their sentences but many others are still in prison, where they are often subjected to appalling conditions.
They include Said Razavi Faghih, Saraj Mirdamadi, Masoud Bastani, Reza Entesari, Said Madani, Said Matinpour and Alireza Rajai. Unfortunately there has been no improvement in the inhuman treatment reserved for prisoners of conscience in Iran, especially in Tehran’s Evin prison and in Raja’i Shahr prison.
…One of them, Shirazi, managed to flee the country after being released provisionally and has described the terrifying experience of being held in Section 2A and pressured by interrogators. Her account constitutes yet further hard evidence of the systematic mistreatment of detainees in Iran by security and judicial officials.
Aged 31, Shahi Savandi Shirazi, was transferred to Evin prison’s Section 2A after her arrest by Revolutionary Guards in January 2013 in the southeastern city of Kerman.
“The nightmare began as soon as I arrived,” she told Reporters Without Borders. “Locked up in a very small cell, I could hear the cries of a prisoner being interrogated. I trembled all the time during the first few weeks and couldn’t even hold a pen in my hand (...)
“They knew everything about my online chats and my emails. All my online correspondence had been intercepted. Several of my friends had been arrested a few months before me and I now realized I’d been under close surveillance since then. The interrogators asked us to write about each other. They didn’t just want us to confess to the crimes of which were accused. They also wanted to know all about our personal relations and whether we’d had immoral relations. During interrogation, they made sexist jokes to intimidate us. Once they even threatened me with rape and simulated doing it (...)
“All these confessions were used to incriminate us when our trial finally got under way before Mohammad Moghiseh, the president of the 28th chamber of the Tehran revolutionary court (...) After my provisional release pending the appeal court’s ruling, my husband, with whom relations were not simple, questioned what had happened in prison and didn’t want us to continue living together.
“So I returned to my family’s home in Kerman. But the insulting and contemptuous phone calls continued. The interrogators kept calling me in order to threaten me or to summon me to Tehran for further interrogation (...) Under pressure, I finally decided to leave my country.”



  

IRAN - Nuclear mullahs and the Iranian people

Mohammad Mohaddessin
By Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Restance of Iran (NCRI)
Published in Arabic in Saudi Arabian daily Al-Watan on 27 June 2015
The closer we come to the June 30 deadline in the negotiations between the Iranian regime and the P5+1 countries, the more the real intentions of the mullahs in their nuclear projects and the deadlocks they face become clear. In a speech on June 23 to officials of the regime, the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei strongly rejected "inspection of military facilities and interviews with Iranian scientists." He said: "Contrary to US statements, we do not accept long term restrictions of 10 or 12 years [on Research and Development]." He added: "The economic, financial and banking sanctions, whether set by the Security Council or the US Congress or the US administration, must be lifted the moment an agreement is signed ... the lifting of sanctions must not be conditional upon Iran implementing its obligations."

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Iran -300 acid attacks in 1 year in Iran


Abolfazl Abu-Torabi, a member of the Legal and Judiciary Commission in Iran’s so-called parliament referred to 300 cases of acid attacks in 1 year and said, “There have been no declines in the punishment of acid attacks.”
“The punishment of acid attacks, if it is intended to inflict a blow to the state or with ‘moharebe’ (enmity against God) intentions, is death. However, acid attacks for other reasons are punished by ‘qisas’ (retribution in kind), ‘diyeh’ (blood money) and jail time,” he added.

IRAN - Nuclear talks would not change nature or conduct of Iran regime

Elisabetta Zamparutti
Elisabetta Zamparutti is an official of Hands Off Cane, and a former member of the Italian Parliament
The sun was just creeping up over the desert sand one early morning in September 2013, a small encampment of Iranian refugees  in Iraq, Camp Ashraf, was fast asleep, but things changed in an instant. Iraqi soldiers, acting at the behest of the Iranian regime during the tenure of former Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki,  gathered the unarmed Iranians who fled persecution in their homeland seeking safe heaven, lined them up and executed them, extinguishing their lives.
This horrific incident,  was the indirect work of an Iran regime flexing its muscle across the region by sewing the seeds of chaos and despair. The  52 victims, members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, the principal Iranian opposition movement, couldn’t fight, or speak up, like their brethren in Iran and those is most of the Middle East. On Sunday of June 13th however, Iranians spoke up and spread their message loudly and clearly: regime change in Iran. 

Saturday, June 27, 2015

IRAN - Church Times: 100,000 activists call for overthrow of Iran’s regime

The article quoted Mrs. Rajavi as telling Western leaders: "If you do not want a nuclear-armed fundamentalist regime, stop appeasing it. Do not bargain over the human rights of the Iranian people, and recognise their organised resistance which is striving for freedom."
The following is the full text of the report in the CHURCH TIMES (No. 7945):
Iran close to nuclear deal
WITH two weeks to go until the deadline for a nuclear deal between Iran and the Western powers, 100,000 activists met in Paris earlier this month to call for the overthrow of the current regime.

#iran   #maryamrajavi   #iranfreedom

Friday, June 26, 2015

IRAN - IRAQI FORCES PREVENT DELIVERY OF BASIC NECESSITIES FOR CAMP LIBERTY IRANIANS

CAMP LIBERTY
Iraqi forces stationed in Camp Liberty, continued to prevent delivery of basic necessities to the camp on Tuesday June 23. These basic necessities are purchased by the residents but have been held at the camp entrance since last week. Camp Liberty houses thousands of members of the main Iranian opposition group, People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Iraq.
Preventing entry of items, including ventilators and parts for repairing and maintenance of water and electricity systems, has already created much problem for the residents living in temporarily metal trailer units in the hot summer weather conditions.
Items being held at the camp’s entry include: Insecticides, anti-mosquito cream, electric cables, water pipeline connections to repair the camp’s infrastructure, electric sockets and plugs, light bulbs, electric adaptors, ventilators, vehicle light bulbs, vehicle clutch, bicycle spare parts, water sprinklers, silicon glue, water hoses, batteries, compressors for air conditioner of minibuses, electric generator filters, and wrist watch batteries.
          

Thursday, June 25, 2015

IRAN - New report shows Iran regime's deceit tactics in nuclear talks

ALI REZA JAFARZADEH
NCRI - The National Council of Resistance of Iran unveiled on Thursday a major report on the Iranian regime's deceit tactics and strategies in nuclear negotiations with the world powers.
The unique report, unveiled by the NCRI's US Representative Office in Washington, reviewed Tehran’s 12 years of negotiations with the EU3 and P5+1. Alireza Jafarzadeh, the NCRI-US Deputy Director, carried out the online briefing.
The report, which was prepared from public sources and 
sources inside the regime, assessed the principles of the
negotiations from the regime’s perspective and the tactics 
used by Tehran to reach its objectives and to gain 
concessions in the negotiations.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

IRAN - US sharing military base with Iran-backed militia in Iraq

The United States army is sharing a military base with Iranian-back militia in Iraq, Bloomberg has reported.
Both nations forces are using the Taqqadum military base in Anbar, where President Barack Obama has just sent an extra 450 soldiers to help train local forces fighting the Islamic State terrorist group, the report said.
And it added that some of the same Iranian-back paramilitary troops at the base had killed US soldiers in the past.
Senate Armed Services chairman John McCain told the WSJ: "It’s an insult to the families of the American soldiers that were wounded and killed in battles in which the Shia militias were the enemy. Now, providing arms to them and supporting them, it’s very hard for those families to understand."

IRAN - Senators up pressure over Iran human rights

Ted Cruz
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz who is running for president, wants to reduce the State Department's budget for every 30 days that a report on the Iranian regime’s handling of human rights is delayed.
Cruz said having the report is "critical" before Congress votes on a long-term deal on Iran's nuclear program. The report is required to be released by Feb. 25.
Cruz, and Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) have introduced legislation that would withhold 5 percent of the State Department's operating budget for every 30 days that an annual human rights report is delayed.
The administration has argued that Iran's handling of human rights, while a concern, should be separate from the ongoing nuclear talks, though some Senate Republicans have rejected that argument.
Senators up pressure over Iran human rights

IRAN- IranFreedom TV – Daily Live news


IranFreedom TV – Daily Live news and reports on Iran Watch every day at 2 pm European time(8 am EST) #Iran #IranFreedom 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

IRAN- Elaine Chao: Iran is penalizing women

Elaine Chao
Elaine Chao, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor, was among over 600 political leaders and dignitaries that attended the recent major gathering of the Iranian opposition in Paris.
Mrs. Chao expressed her support for ‘those who desire democratic change’ in Iran. She particularly emphasized on the need to fight against the repressive policies of the Iranian regime against women and girls.
Text of remarks by Hon. Elaine Chao, former U.S. Secretary of Labor – Paris, June 13, 2015:
It’s a rare opportunity to be here, to join my colleagues from the United States and also around the world to express support with those who desire democratic change and fundamental freedoms to the people of Iran.

IRAN - Ex-IAEA official: P5+1 deal will keep Iran as a nuclear weapons-threshold state

The current terms of the agreement under negotiation between the major world powers and the Iranian regime will allow it to remain as a nuclear weapons-threshold state, Olli Heinonen, former deputy chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, has warned.
Dr. Olli Heinonen, former Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), made the remarks in a panel of the Foundation for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris on June 12. The panel also included former CIA director James Woolsey; former White House Director of Public Liaison Linda Chavez; Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the US representative office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI); and Dr. Bruno Tertrais, Senior Research Fellow at France's Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS).
Text of remarks by Dr. Olli Heinonen, former Deputy Director General of the IAEA, at FEMO panel in Paris on June 12, 2015:
Thank you very much to the organizers for inviting me to talk here and share my views with you. I'm actually looking forward to interacting with the great audience that is here today. So I'm not going to be very dogmatic in my presentation but I’ll make maybe four or five points about where we stand today.

IRAN - 50 years of struggle for Freedom in Iran

The 20th of June, Saturday commemorates the 34th anniversary of the birth of the Iranian Resistance to gain the most basic human rights of the Iranian people and to establish a democracy in Iran. On that day Ayatollah Khomeini himself gave the orders for the Guards Corps to open fire on half a million pro-democracy Iranians protestors.

13/06/2015 Iranians marching to enter the rally, June 13, 2015 FRANCE, Paris : Iranians having a major Iran Freedom rally in Parc des Expositions exhibition center on June 13, 2015 in Villepinte. Some 100,000 Iranians and their international supporters including 600 international lawmakers and personalities attend the rally in support of Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavis 10-point plan for a future free Iran. They say that in order to stop nuclear proliferation in Iran and defeat Islamic fundamentalism there needs to be support for Iran’s Parliament-in-exile, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), to bring about regime change.

IRAN - 34 years of Resistance against religious tyranny in Iran



Saturday June 20 marks the 34th anniversary of the start of the Iranian Resistance to obtain the most basic rights of Iranians and to establish human rights and democracy. On that day, Khomeini personally ordered the Guards Corps to open fire on a peaceful protest by half-a-million pro-democracy Iranians.
From that day, the reign of terror began by the mullahs. But that day in 1981 also had a very political and strategic significance since it marked the end of the era of reformism of the clerical regime. The regime remains as ruthless and incapable of reform to the day.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Iran: case of Farinaz Khosravani remains under legal investigations


With one and half a month since the tragic death of Farinaz Khosravani, the Kurdish young girl who jumped to her death from the fourth floor of the hotel building she used to work to save her honor and avoid a sexual aggression by an Iranian intelligence officer, her case is still open, despite the government attempt to shut the case and avoid an embarrassment for the whole dictatorial regime. 
Various reports indicate that the case of the “Mahabad incident” (regarding the death of Farinaz Khosravani) has been closed by Iran’s Minister of Interior, the lawyer following up on this portfolio said, “This case remains open and investigations are continuing. The Khosravani family has filed a lawsuit against Nader Moludi, the owner of Hotel Tara, and the main suspect of this case by the name of Morteza Hashemi-vand.”

IRAN - SITUATION FOR WOMEN POINTS TO WORSENING CHALLENGES FOR ALL IRANIANS


INU - In our coverage yesterday of the launch of an official matchmaking website in the Islamic Republic of Iran, we pointed out that this attempt to promote speedy marriage and traditional families is of a piece with a broader effort by Iran’s leaders to crack down on the rights of women and to reassert conservative clerical control over the structure of Iranian society.
We referred, for instance, to the growth in efforts to enforce the imposed veiling of women, as by empowering civilian militias to accost women considered to be wearing “bad hejab.” On Wednesday, IranWire reported on an instance of the continued pressure toward such measures. The site pointed out that Ayatollah Jafar Sobhani, one of the highest ranking clerics in the Iranian religious center of Qom, had encouraged security forces and others to “act beyond the law” for the sake of enforcing “good hejab.”

Saturday, June 20, 2015

IRAN- Iran’s Global Image Mostly Negative


As the June 30 deadline for negotiations over its nuclear program approaches, a new Pew Research Center poll finds that attitudes toward Iran are mostly negative worldwide. Majorities or pluralities in 31 of 40 countries surveyed hold an unfavorable opinion of the Islamic Republic. And in several Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East and Asia, ratings have declined considerably in recent years.
June also marks the second anniversary of the election of Iranian President 
Hassan Rouhani , who generally receives low marks across the Middle Eastern nations polled.
These are among the key findings of a new survey by the Pew Research Center conducted in 40 countries among 45,435 respondents from March 25 to May 27, 2015.
Low Marks for Iran in Middle East, Other Regions
Iran is viewed negatively by most nations surveyed, with a global median of 58% saying they have an unfavorable opinion of the country that borders Afghanistan in the east and Iraq in the west. 

Friday, June 19, 2015

IRAN - Mullahs at war with women



IRAN- General George Casey: Iran’s destructive role throughout the region must be curbed and deterred

General George Casey
General George Casey, Chief of Staff of the United States Army and Commanding General of MNF-I (2004 to 2007) was among the guest of honors at the Paris rally on June 13, 2015. The gathering was held honor the martyrs and political prisoners in Iran. Gen. Casey addressed a crowd of over 100,000 Iranian exiled at the Grand Iranian Resistance Gathering and began his speech by saying: 'It’s an honor for me to be here with you again this year as you continue your struggle against the regime in Tehran. I’d like to use my brief moments with you this evening to reemphasize a point that we made in our statement, and that’s the point about Iran’s destabilizing role in the region.

IRAN- SENATOR LIEBERMAN URGES THE U.S. TO WORK CLOSELY WITH IRANIAN RESISTANCE

ENATOR LIEBERMAN 
Iran is “a great country being held captive by a fanatical group of extremist,” said former U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman in his video message to the grand rally of Iranian Resistance in Paris.
Senator Lieberman praised NCRI’s President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, as an “extraordinary leader,” and urged the United States to work closely with the Iranian Resistance to topple the regime in Tehran.
He said in his message, “You have been extraordinary leader, Mrs. Rajavi. You have tremendous support from people inside Iran and outside and hopefully you will have increasing support from the governments in the world including the United States because you are in every sense our friends, our partners for freedom and peace.

Iran:NCRI- 32 prisoners executed on the verge of holy month of Ramadan


Transfer of 22 prisoners in preparation for their execution in Shiraz; death verdicts for 10 more prisoners in Zahedan
#NCRI – The Iranian regime’s henchmen hanged at least 32 prisoners on the verge of the holy month of Ramadan.
On Tuesday, June 16, twenty-five prisoners were collectively hanged in Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in Karaj. Prior to that, on Monday, four prisoners were collectively executed in the Central Prison in the same city.
Additionally, on June 16, one prisoner in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad and another prisoner in Eqlid (Fars Province) were executed. On June 17, an Afghan prisoner was executed in the city of Sari. The executions in Eqlid and Sari were public hangings.

IRAN- General George Casey: Iran’s destructive role throughout the region must be curbed and deterred

General George Casey
General George Casey, Chief of Staff of the United States Army and Commanding General of MNF-I (2004 to 2007) was among the guest of honors at the Paris rally on June 13, 2015. The gathering was held honor the martyrs and political prisoners in Iran. Gen. Casey addressed a crowd of over 100,000 Iranian exiled at the Grand Iranian Resistance Gathering and began his speech by saying: 'It’s an honor for me to be here with you again this year as you continue your struggle against the regime in Tehran. I’d like to use my brief moments with you this evening to reemphasize a point that we made in our statement, and that’s the point about Iran’s destabilizing role in the region. And it’s that role that I have personal experience with during my time in Iraq between 2004 to 2007. In our statement we said it is by now beyond dispute that the regime in Tehran is fomenting instability and conflict throughout the region, most notably in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq. And we went on to say that Iran’s destructive role throughout the region must be curbed and deterred. 

Thursday, June 18, 2015

IRAN- OFFICIAL MATCHMAKING SERVICE REFLECTS GENERAL CRACKDOWN ON WOMEN


INU - On Monday, it was reported that the Iranian regime had launched an official matchmaking website as part of an attempt to encourage marriage among the approximately 11 million unmarried adults in the country.
In the midst of economic circumstances affected both by international sanctions and widespread government mismanagement, many of the youth of Iran are choosing to avoid the expense of marriage and are delaying the formation of families. But the Associated Press reports that the Iranian constitution specifically tasks the government with facilitating the formation of families. As such, the currently popular practice of cohabitation without marriage is strongly discouraged.

IRAN- House passes bill calling on Iran to release American prisoners

American pastor Saied Abedini given more than 12 years imprisonment in Iran
The US House of Representative passed a resolution on Monday calling on Iran to immediately release three American political prisoners, according to an article published on The Hill.
The measure, approved 391-0, urges the Iranian government to free Pastor Saeed Abedini and two other Americans held in Iran prisons.
Passage of the resolution comes weeks before international negotiators’ June 30 deadline to reach a final deal with Iran over its nuclear program.
Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.), the measure’s author who represents Flint, Mich., said the prisoners shouldn’t be used as a bargaining chip.
“It’s important that we remember these names. These are individuals. They are not just pawns in a geopolitical struggle between Iran and the rest of the world,” Kildee said.

IRAN- Iranian regime agents threaten Camp Liberty residents after meeting Iraqi minister


NCRI-Agroup of agents of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and the terrorist Quds Force (QF), disguised as families of Camp Liberty residents, were once again taken to the camp at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015,bySadeq Mohammad Kazem from the Governmental Committee tasked to suppress camp residents.

The agents standing at the Police Station chanted slogans against camp residents and among other things said, “As we destroyed Ashraf, we will destroy this camp, too.” (Watch the video).
The measure took place after the agents met with Mohammad Mehdi Bayati, the Iraqi Minister of Human Rights on June 14.
The same agents had previously been taken to Camp Liberty on June 9 and 10, and another group of MOIS and QF agents were transferred to the camp on April 14 and 21.
Since November 2014, in dozens of statements and letters addressed to officials in the U.N. and the U.S., the Iranian Resistance has been warning that about the Iranian regime’s plan to creating another bloodbath in Camp Liberty, similar to Camp Ashraf, with laying the grounds for psychological torture of the residents through dispatch of a number MOIS and QF agents disguised as families of Camp Liberty residents..

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

IRAN- U.S. REP. TOM MCCLINTOCK URGES PROTECTION OF IRANIANS IN CAMP LIBERTY


افزودن عنوان
It is time that the U.S. honors the solemn promise of 
protection that the American government gave to those struggling at Camp Liberty. The Iranian Human Rights and Democracy Caucus within the U.S. House of Representatives are determined to see this happen,” said U.S. Representative Tom McClintock (R-CA4) via a video message send to the June 13 Iran Freedom Rallyin Villepinte, near Paris, organized by Iranian Resistance.
He said, “Iran has been seized and subjugated by the latest incantation of Nazism with all its brutality, terrorism, genocidal intentions and expansionist ambitions.”
For 36 years, Iran has been submerged by this medieval dictatorship. Your movement is the light that can be seen by every Iranian throughout this dark night of tyranny,” he added.

IRAN - Pen Association calls for immediate release of Ms. Narges Mohammadi

Denmark’s Pen Association has called for the release of Ms. Narges Mohammadi, a human rights lawyer and a rights’ activist who is currently imprisoned in the notorious Evin Prison 
Denmark’s Pen Association has expressed deep concern about the seriousness and dire condition of Ms. Narges Mohammadi in prison and has demanded her immediate and prompt release without any condition.

Narges Mohammadi, lawyer and activist












IRAN- MARYAM RAJAVI’S SPEECH AT IRAN FREEDOM RALLY 2015

MARYAM   RAJAVI

The following is full text of speech by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) at Iran Freedom Rally, the grand gathering of Iranian Resistance on June 13, 2015 in Paris:
In the name of God,
In the name of Iran,
In the name of Freedom,
In the name of 120,000 shining stars, the blazing flames of honor and dignity who defied the religious tyranny, and
In the name of all the unsung heroes and heroines who made the ultimate sacrifice so that others could live free; so that in the darkest hour of her history, Iran shines with stars, stands proud and cries out: “Down with the velayat-e faqih regime!”
Elected representatives of nations around the globe,
Honorable dignitaries,
My fellow compatriots, here and all over Iran,
I sincerely extend my gratitude to you all for joining this gathering.

IRAN- maryam rajavi - Iranian opposition group leader says Iran regime 'can't be trusted'

Foxnews-Iranian opposition leader: Mullahs are masters of deception
Published June 12, 2015
The leader of the largest Iranian opposition group says the 
country’s current regime “cannot and should not be trusted” 
and is calling on the U.S. and world powers to recognize 
Iran's intentions in advance of a deadline on the interim 
nuclear framework agreement.
So insists the leader of the largest Iranian opposition group,
 who is calling on the United States and world powers to 
recognize Iran's intentions in advance of the deadline for the 
interim nuclear framework agreement that comes at the end 
of the month.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

IRAN- PARIS -Maryam Rajavi: To end Mideast crisis evict Iran’s regime


Conference:“Middle East Burning in flames of
Religious Extremism; Iranian Regime’s destructive 
Role,Roots &  Solutions”In a conference on June 14, entitled
“Middle East Burning in the flames of Religious Extremism, 
Iranian Regime’s destructive Role, Roots & Solutions”, in 
which political figures from various countries, in particular 
Arab and Islamic states, took part, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, 
President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, stated that the U.S.
strategy against ISIS has failed to succeed because it has 
ignored the Iranian regime as the core of fundamentalism 
and has turned a blind eye to the meddling of this regime in 
Iraq and Syria or has cooperated with this regime.