Showing posts with label Tabriz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabriz. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

#Iran: Rising activities of democratic opposition network in the run-up ...




In the run-up to the Iranian regime’s presidential election, the activist network of the main Iranian opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), has been engaged in an extensive, nationwide campaign calling on Iranians to boycott the elections
There has been a conspicuous uptick in the activities of the resistance network in recent weeks despite huge risks of arrest, torture and even execution. Iranian state media and some regime officials have publicly warned about these activities in recent weeks. 
The extent of Resistance activities throughout the country is greater ahead of this year’s election than during previous campaigns, including the 2013 campaign that brought President Hassan Rouhani to power. 
These activities have involved hanging huge portraits of the Iranian opposition leader, Maryam Rajavi, from overpasses or bridges in major freeways in Tehran and other cities, posting her picture on walls in public locations, at bazaars, and outside the paramilitary Bassji headquarters, as well as placing them on the windshields of cars and distributing flyers and T-shirts with the MEK emblem and calling for regime change. 
The pictures were accompanied by slogans such as “no to murderer (i.e. Ebrahim Raisi), no to imposter (i.e. Hassan Rouhani)”; “our vote: regime overthrow”; “My vote: Maryam Rajavi”; and “Down with the clerical regime, Down with Khamenei, Hail to Rajavi”.
Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the Iranian resistance. She has declared a 10 point plan of fundamental freedoms for the future of Iran. 
On April 8, Maryam Rajavi said: "Both factions of the regime failed to find a way to preserve the regime. What is more, why should the Iranian people jump from the frying pan into the fire? No! The Iranian people reject both a black and a white turban. The Velayat-e faqih regime (absolute rule of the clergy) must be overthrown in its entirety."
Observers have noted that the opposition has had an impact on Iranian society in the run up to the elections. It has made a public issue of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners, in which 30,000 people were executed in a matter of a few months, most of them activists of the MEK. Regime officials, state media and even the candidates have recently addressed the massacre despite the fact that Tehran had made this subject a taboo for almost three decades. 
The nationwide activities were carried out in such cities as Tehran, Tabriz, Orumiyeh, Zanjan (northwest); Mashhad and Birjand (northeast); Karaj, Qazvin, Hemedan, Kermanshah, and Sanandaj (west); Isfahan, Qom, Arak, Broujen, Yasooj, Rafsanjan, and Yazd (central Iran); Babol and Sari (north), Shiraz, Bandar Abbas, Boushehr, Iranshahr, and Pasargad [where the tomb of Cyrus the Great is located] (south). 
Activists of the MEK have been the main victims of the ruling theocracy in Iran. Some 120,000 MEK activists have been executed in Iran over the years. 
In addition to activities on the ground throughout Iran, there has been a growing campaign on the internet and social media, particularly on the Telegram messaging app, which is extensively used by the Iranians, and especially by the youth of the country.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Iran-Tabriz: Activity of MEK network in the run up to sham presidential ...

Our vote overthrow of the regime.our president MarjamRajavi.Down with the clerical regime.
No one of Iranian people don't want persons like Rouhani and others for Iran president. they know Marjam Rajave as president elect of ncri . they show their requests with put the banners with pictures of Marjam Rajave and write : Marjam Rajave is our president. 
In Tabriz (northwest Iran)  students of Haghighi elementary school installed the photos of Maryam Rajavi  on the wall .
Iran-Tabriz: Activity of MEK network in the run up to sham presidential
This is  a  glimpse at the activities of the social network of the People’s Mojaheidn Organization of Iran inside of the country on the run-up to the sham presidential elections. 


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

'Student Day' in Iran with student's protests in various cities


To day is 'Student Day' in Iran   and students protest this day . they chanted: "Student dies, but does not accept humiliation", "political prisoners must be freed"
Students chanted: "political prisoners must be freed"
On the occasion of Student Day (December 6th) students of universities in various cities staged demonstrations and protest gatherings to express their anger towards the mullahs' regime.

In statments of Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran has pointed to many protests of students in various cities in Iran.
Students chanted: "Student dies, but does not accept humiliation"

Tabriz, Zahedan  and Tehran 'Tarbiat Modarres" University Students of 'Khajeh Nasir University' in Tehran.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Iran: No Job Security in the Factories

The Workers of Vegetable Oil Company 

NCRI - As state run Ilna news agency reported,300 workers of ball bearings manufacturing of Tabriz (Northwestern Iran) protested against the overdue payments on Wednesday November 9th 2016.

According to workers, the total unpaid wages are equal to the one-month salary and they expect the employer to resolve the insurance problems as well as paying debts. The workers acknowledged that the critical economic condition has also affected their current condition and the inefficiency of management plays an important role as well.
The Workers of Vegetable Oil Company Are Uncertain 
Ilna news agency also reported, on Wednesday November 9th 2016, no measure has been taken by the employers of Golnaz Vegetable Oil Company to resume the factory's production and to pay the overdue salaries of their workers.
Golnaz Vegetable Oil Company was shut down in mid-August 2016 since the employer announced the so-called financial problems and the production unit stopped working. Since then, over 1200 workers became unemployed.
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