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.”