Monday, September 26, 2016

mullahs in Iran are Anti-human with atom or without the atom

 

The mullahs need to trial Not deal  and appeasement. Brutality and extremism is threatening the world . Do not be fooled nuclear deal with Iran Legend moderation in Iran is dangerous...
Rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing
Iranian President Hasan Rouhani — who former U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman says should be treated as "an international pariah" because his country "has more blood on its hands" than North Korea – has been warmly received by some members of the United Nations this week.
GIULIO MARIA TERZI ON 9/23/16
Rouhani's visit to New York follows revelations of the Obama administration's controversial decision to ship $1.7 billion to Iran — an arrangement the administration insists did not amount to paying ransom.
But the cash appeared to secure the release of U.S. prisoners in Iran, while consummating a deal with Iran's mullahs that was intended to limit their nuclear enrichment activities for about a decade.
To one small, beleaguered Iranian resistance group, the payoff to Iran and its diplomatic acceptance at the UN represented yet another setback in a long struggle to get Western powers to recognize the true nature of the regime. Appeasing the theocrats in Tehran, they warn, will only fuel more violence and repression.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Amazing welcomed the transfer of Mojahedin


Why removal of the MKO from Iraq was the first Internet? Why is this news for several days in a row are the world's first؟ This support reflects the legitimacy of the Iranian Resistance This support reflects the universal hatred of the rulers of Iran...
Great triumph for the Iranian people's resistance 
Today, we learned that after 13 years of painstaking work in defence of the security, and to protect the rights of members and supporters of the Poeple's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI), in Camp Ashraf and in later Camp Liberty in Iraq, finally, all members and supporters of the organisation, have officially been accepted by the government of Albania and all have been moved to that country.
Maryam Rajavi is greeted by jubilant Iranians for victory of Camp Liberty Relocation
Undoubtedly, today counts as a great and historic day for the democratic opposition and resistance of the Iranian people and all of us as supporters of this liberation movement.
During the last 13 years, the Iranian regime employed all possible destructive tactics against the PMOI in Iraq.
 Senator Thom Tillis
The regime provided extensive financial and military support for the terrorist groups in Iraq, resulting in 8 missile attacks against the innocent residents of Camps Ashraf and Liberty in Iraq.
Such assaults left 141 dead, hundreds wounded and 7 hostages, from whom, 6 are women and there is no trace of them. The regime’s intention was either to force the PMOI members to surrender or the complete destruction of the PMOI organisation. Despite the Iranian regime’s expansive and destructive efforts, thanks to their own heroic resistance in Camps Ashraf and Liberty, as well as their countless international campaigns the Iranian resistance was victorious.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Unjustly spilled blood Mullahs are brought to justice


Today every conscience in the world to challenge the mullahs murder . Anyone with any ideology or belief must take a position 30 thousand captured arent a small number that can be ignored...
Kouchner
France’s Kouchner urges probe of 1988 Iran prison massacre
Former foreign minister calls killings a ‘crime against humanity.’
By NICHOLAS VINOCUR 9/7/16, 1:54 PM CET Updated 9/8/16, 10:03 AM CET
PARIS — Former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and a top human rights lawyer called for an international probe into a 1988 killing of thousands of political prisoners in Iran, as new allegations linked members of the country’s current government to the spree of executions.
Khomeini wrote to Montazeri that you will hand over the county to liberals and through them to the Mojahedin
Kouchner, who was the French foreign minister from 2007 to 2010 under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy, told POLITICO Iran’s killing of political prisoners at the end of the Iran-Iraq war was likely a crime against humanity that needed to be investigated and prosecuted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.“It’s a crime against humanity and must be taken into account by the International Criminal Court,” said Kouchner. “The entire international community has a responsibility to shed light on these events and ensure that the criminals behind them face an investigation.”
Maryam Rajavi
Kouchner’s comments came a month after a recording surfaced that revealed disagreements between top Iranian officials during the killings, which occurred in the summer of 1988.