Friday, December 2, 2016

Iran: Dr. Mohammad Maleki:“ Iranian regime is taking its last breath.”

The first President of Tehran University after 1979 revolution in Iran,
Dr. Mohammad Maleki

Dr. Mohammad Maleki, first President of Tehran University after 1979 revolution in Iran stated that the regime in Iran has “reached its end and is taking its last breath.
Dr. Maleki, 83, is a human rights activist who has been arrested and imprisoned by the Iranian regime many times and is banned from leaving the country.

 He publicly condemned a brutal rocket attack on October 29, 2015 against members of the PMOI (MEK) in Camp Liberty in Iraq which left 24 people killed and dozens wounded. 
 He allways , has  sent messages to the youths and Iranian people in Iran to “rise up and protest” against the mullahs’ regime in Iran.

A funeral service was held for Mrs. Jannatpour on Saturday December 5 in Tehran. Dr. Mohammad Maleki, spoke at the event and praised the late Mrs. Jannatpour for her support of the MEK.


He also define of mothers of murders and speech every where.


He is banned from traveling abroad and can not leave the country.

In an interview on November  27, Dr. Maleki referring to scandal of the regime’s Judiciary chief, Sadegh Larijani’s, over his personal bank accounts, said: “during the past few months, some issues have been exposed and I think all of them are related. Disclosure of major astronomical salaries, Ayatollah Montazeri’s audio file [regarding 1988 massacre of political prisoners], the story of Saeed Mortazavi, moral corruption of Saeed Tusi, and the last one being Sadegh Larijani’s [personal] accounts and corruption of the Judiciary system, all of these remind the last years of the Shah's regime.”

“If you look ahead, in all these revelations the regime’s supreme leader (Ali Khamenei,) is involved and the attacks on him have become more intense. On the other hand, daily strikes and [protest] gatherings by various strata of the society show that the regime is taking its last breath and has reached the end of the line,” Dr. Maleki continued.
READ MORE

No comments:

Post a Comment