Monday, August 7, 2017

The misery of the people of Iran is the result of appeasement with the Iranian mullahs

What is the shortage of Iranian people?What did not the Iranian people do for freedom? What pain did not the people of Iran suffer from  So why the overthrow of the mullahs is so long؟
120,000 martyrs are enough to reach freedom...
EUROPE MUST NOT TURN A BLIND EYE TO IRAN’S HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES
Only the appetites and supports such as Moghaini's journey are the answer to this question...
Iran's Chink In The Armor: Human Rights Sanctions
Amnesty International has just published a 94-page report entitled “Caught in a web of repression: Iran’s human rights defenders under attack.” It details 45 specific instances of what the organization has described as a “vicious crackdown” coinciding with the supposedly moderate presidency of Hassan Rouhani, who begins his second term in office this week...
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Monday, July 10, 2017

What is Majid Asadi's crime?


Which state remains with the prison and the arrest of its opponents?Which dictatorship remains with blood? Except for the execution of hundreds of people can cover the truth?The history has proven to be the shedding of the blood of the innocents The life of the dictators has been shortened And now we see the fall of the mullahs, and prison and execution are just a sign of weakness The Iranian people never forget massacre of 30 thousand political prisoners in the summer of 1988...
Political prisoner Majid Assadi
INU - According to reports obtained from inside Iran, the past months have seen a spike in arrests and executions. In fear of mass anti-state protests similar to those that took place in 2009, the regime has resorted to raid the homes of political and human rights activists in Iran, especially the supporters of the main resistance group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
Prisoners on strike in Iran
This happens against the backdrop of a widespread campaign in Iran condemning the regime’s three-decade-long crimes in the country’s prisons, especially the massacre of 30 thousand political prisoners in the summer of 1988.
One of the more recent cases is that of Majid Assadi, 34, who lives in Karaj, 40 km west of Tehran. Holding a degree in economics from the Alameh Tabatabai University, Assadi is a student activist, former political prisoner, and a supporter of the MEK.
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Friday, May 26, 2017

Iran today deserves freedom


The Iranian people have endured 38 years of repression They have a lot of victims And now their turn to experience democracy...
Struan Stevenson: Cracks Are Showing in Iran's Regime

regime, and the sham elections held last week exposed the growing divisions within the ruling elite, former European lawmaker Struan Stevenson wrote on Thursday for the United Press International.
In his op-ed for the UPI, Mr. Stevenson pointed out that the Iranian people have suffered persecution and repression at the hands of the turbaned tyrants in Tehran for the past 38 years.
Iran: Rouhani’s 2nd Term Intensifies Mullahs’ Crisis

“The decline and fall of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a spectacle eagerly awaited by 80 million impoverished Iranians and by a world frustrated by decades of threats, terrorism and proxy wars,” he wrote.Signs of the impending collapse of the theocratic regime are clear to see. The cracks are showing. The fake elections in Iran exposed the growing divisions within the ruling elite. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hates the West, hates Sunnis, hates Saudi Arabia, hates religious minorities of any kind and as the final arbiter of all power in Iran, favored the election of his friend, the ultra hard-line Ebrahim Raisi, the black-turbaned mullah often cited as his potential successor. The fact that Hassan Rouhani was declared the runaway victor in the presidential election was proclaimed in the West as a triumph for the forces of moderation and reform. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

The Iranian Resistance's legitimacy And the world testifies


The world testifies to the legitimacy of the struggle of the Iranian people  because of For 50 years, two dictatorships fighting And this is unprecedented in the world...
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Former U.S. Officials Urge Trump Administration to Work with Iranian Opposition
Posted on January 17, 2017 by Siavosh Hosseini in Iran, Iran Resistance, News, Politics
According to various news outlets, including FOX News, 23 former U.S. top government officials have sent a letter to President-elect Trump, urging him to work with the Iranian opposition. Previous administrations have declined to do so.
Maryam Rajavi  meets with U.S. supporters. From left: Tom Ridge, Rudy Giuliani, and Robert Pittenger. (Courtesy of Bijan Aghdam) 
The letter stated, “President Obama expressed the hope that nuclear negotiations would induce Iran’s leaders to act with greater consideration of American interests. It is now clear that Iran’s leaders have shown no interest in reciprocating the U.S. overture beyond the terms of the JCPOA, which gained them significant rewards.”
Supporters of the Iranian Resistance
The officials also noted that through “their extremely high rate of executions at home, and destructive sectarian warfare in support of the Assad regime in Syria and proxy Shiite militias in Iraq, Iran’s rulers have directly targeted U.S. strategic interest, policies and principles, and those of our allies and friends in the Middle East.”
This group is calling on Mr. Trump to engage with the main opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its leader, Maryam Rajavi. “It is time to end the fundamentalist regime’s undue influence over U.S. policy and establish a channel of dialogue with the NCRI, as many other governments have done, consistent with the longstanding U.S. diplomatic practice of dialogue with political opposition groups worldwide,” stated the letter.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

look people of Iran pay Such a price for freedom


What incentive is leading to such resistance؟ Is not this a sign of the legitimacy of the resistance...
Iran pol Prisoner, Arash Sadeghi
NCRI - International Demand for the release of political prisoner "Arash Sadeghi" made the first topic in twitter worldwide trending today.
Arash Sadeghi's Health Deterioration in the Sixty-Eighth Day of Hunger Strike
Political prisoner, Arash Sadeghi is in the sixty-eighth day of his hunger strike his physical condition has been reported as "very grave”.
Yesterday due to a sharp drop in blood pressure. "6 -5" and severe stomach pain and palpitations and shortness of breath he lost consciousness for about two minutes and was transferred to the infirmary.
Persian hero Arash and his wife
Doctors expressed concern about Arash Sadeghi’s health situation and asked him to get serum but he refused and was returned to the ward after a few hours.
According to the coroner's report after carefully examining his situation the risk of coma and even death in imminent.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Innocent blood will not remain unanswered


After 28 years of crimes will be disclosed A clip proves all professional Mujahideen Now it's time for the world to all the Mujahideen professional trust...
victims of massacre

support is growing for a U.S. House of Representatives resolution introduced by Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), the Homeland Security Committee Chair, Eliot Engel (D-NY), House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) ranking member and Ed Royce (R-CA), the HFAC chairman. The resolution condemns the deteriorating situation of human rights in Iran and the Iranian regime “for the 1988 massacre, and for denying the evidence of this manifest set of crimes against humanity.”
Ahmad Montazeri was setenced to 21 years jail for posting his fathers audio tape revealing the 1988 massacre of pol. Prisoners in Iran

H.Con.Res.159, co-sponsored by some 50 House members, urges the United Nations “to create a Commission of Inquiry to fully investigate the massacre and to gather evidence and identify the names and roles of specific perpetrators with a view towards bringing them to justice.”
30,000 innocent executed

The measure notes that “the massacre was carried out pursuant to a fatwa, or religious decree, issued by then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, that targeted…the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK),” quoting Amnesty International, “between 27 July 1988 and the end of that year, thousands of political prisoners [in Iran], including prisoners of conscience, were executed in prisons nationwide.”


Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Listen to the voice of the Iranian prisoners


These are the voices of millions of Iranians These odors have been witness to hundreds of street executions They have come out of the darkroom Iran These speakers are 80 million Iranians These are the new generation in Iran These aspirations finally found itself on the MKO...
Release political prisoners shabnam
The protesters also say the billions of dollars in cash the U.S. shipped to Iran, plus the West’s release of frozen Iranian bank assets, already have been diverted to Iran’s expansionist armies in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.
Release political prisoners  Arash
“Every deal, every negotiation with the regime, it means additional gallows in Iran,” says Shabnam Madadzadeh, 29, who gained fame as a student organizer at Tehran’s Tarbiat Moalem University. She spent five harsh years in confinement, including in Iran’s notorious Evin prison, but she did not break.
Release political prisoners Farzad
Just a few weeks ago, Ms. Madadzadeh escaped her home country via a clandestine network operated by the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran, or MEK. She surfaced in Paris and appeared Saturday at a conference with other Iranians opposed to the hard-line mullahs who run the country.
Paris Conference and the presence of released prisoners
“Iranian people do not want negotiations with this regime, and they hate appeasement policy with this regime,” Ms. Madadzadeh told The Washington Times. “They want the world, European governments and United Nations and the U.S. to stay firmly against the regime’s policy of violence against human rights — the regime’s crimes in Iran and Syria and exporting terrorism in the world. Iranian people want a change in regime by themselves and resistance.”