Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Dr. Mohammad Maleki : “I will not give up campaigning for justice for victims of 1988 massacre to my last breath”

“I will not give up campaigning for justice for victims of 1988 massacre to my last breath”
Dr. Mohammad Maleki , issued  a statement by on the Anniversary of 1988 Massacre.
he emfesized in it that
“I will not give up campaigning for justice for victims of 1988 massacre to my last breath” .
He addressed the university students, and the youth who are hoping for the future: I had promised you that I would be with you to the last breath and fight against injustice and cruelty on your side and be a defender of freedom for my suffering and languishing people. I know that every coming has a going and one will leave this world at some stage. For some time, I have suffered from an incurable disease. But I hope to be able to carry on with my commitment to help the people and the Almighty. I swore to humanity that I will remain steadfast in my commitment and will be unrelenting in the campaign to honor the victims of the 1988 massacre and to bring the murderers and criminals to justice
in the end of his statements he said: 

Once again, I warn the leaders and senior officials of the jurisprudents that it will not be long before all the destiny of all your actions has come to your destiny throughout history. There will come a day when you will respond to all the innocent blood that you cast. One day you will be held accountable for your lies, looting and crimes.
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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Iran: Protest of thousands Outside Parliament in Tehran

Iran: Thousands Hold Protest Rally Outside Parliament in Tehran
Yesterday on Tuesday 22 August thousands of retired Iranian workers, teachers and other government pensioners from across Iran held a protest rally  outside the regime’s parliament demanding an increase in wages and health insurance and calling for the release of imprisoned teachers.
This protesters  arrived from the provinces of Alborz, Markazi, and Isfahan provinces in central Iran; Southern Khorasan, Northern Khorasan, Khorasan Razavi provinces in northeastern Iran; Gilan, Mazandaran, Semnan provinces in Northern Iran and western province of Kermanshah.
chantes of protesters were : “We are the retired, the forgotten,” “Never has a nation seen such injustice,” “I will protest at all costs,” “Our tables are empty of food, while you continue your lies,” “We have a right to a decent life, house and health,” “One less embezzlement, our problems will be resolved.”
They also chanted: “Workers, students, teachers, unite, unite,” “Free all political prisoners,” “Free all imprisoned teachers.”
Iranian Resistance hails protesters, calls on public and international organizations to support their cause.

Hundreds of retirees protest outside regime's parliament



To day  Tuesday, 22 August 2017, hundreds of Iranian retirees from across the country gathered outside the Iranian regime's parliament protesting difficult living conditions.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Iraq -abusing children in war

Iraq -abusing children in war
Despite the fact that all international laws and covenants ban any use of children in wars, local Iraqi outlets have revealed how the Iran-backed Hashid al-Shabi (Popular Mobilization Units) are training children for war.
Backed Militias in Iraq Training Children for war

180 juveniles in the village of Basheer in Kirkuk Province are being trained by the Hashid al-Shabi, learning how to use light and heavy weapons, and training in various military tactics.

Confirming such reports, Hashid al-Shabi have said their objective is increasing these juveniles’ defensive capabilities to protect themselves and the areas they live in.
A fact-finding mission has been established in this regard, calling on Baghdad to take necessary measures aimed at preventing the repeat of such actions, according to the Kirkuk Province Parliament.
The Human Rights Commission of this parliament has called on civil organizations, security entities and the United Nations to take action and prevent such initiatives by Hashid al-Shabi.

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Is Regime Change Truly The Correct Iran Policy?

(FILES) A picture dated September 21, 2012, shows a Raad air defense system carrying Taer missiles being 

Following the recertification of Iran’s compliance with a nuclear deal aimed at curbing its controversial nuclear program, there is quite a stir over the Trump administration possibly adopting a regime change policy in the face of Tehran’s belligerence.
There are those who favor such a trajectory, while Iran lobbyists and apologists have promptly argued otherwise, saying war should not be an option and citing ongoing campaigns in countries across the region to back their opinions.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s strong position of supporting regime change in a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee sent shockwaves in Tehran and beyond.
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Friday, August 11, 2017

PMOI Supporters inside Iran demanding justice over the 1988 massacre in Iran



Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK) inside Iran have filmed themselves carrying out brave acts of openly demanding justice over the 1988 massacre of more than 30,000 political prisoners in Iran.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017

How To Tackle The Iran Dilemma


The Iran dossier is high-priority issue on the desk of US President Donald Trump and his entire administration. Both his Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor have long years of experience in dealing with Iran’s belligerence, especially seen in the mullahs’ meddling in the Middle East.
Regime change will be necessary before the U.S. and Iran can have substantially positive relations, according to Secretary of Defense James Mattis.“Until the Iranian people can get rid of this theocracy, these guys who think they can tell the people even which candidates they get a choice of. It’s going to be very, very difficult,” Mattis told the Mercer Island High School Islander in a rare and special interview with high schooler Teddy Fischer.
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