Sunday, 31 May 2015

Article: Is there any hope to change in the regime of mullahs?

In the negotiation between John Kerry and Javad Zarif which was yesterday in Geneva; both side have somehow claimed that the distinctions have not been solved and the western diplomats have mentioned that as long as they do not access to the atomic literates and military locations in Iran there would not be any hope in reaching to any desirable agreements.
The foreign ministry of United States has said to Roiter if they would not access to this possibility he would not have his signature under any paper.
From the other side we see in New York Times when they point at the very concerning relation between the regime of mullahs and North Korea and they call that a factor for exploding any atomic agreement with the regime of mullahs.

Truly how John Kerry could sit for negotiating with Javad Zarif yesterday and not pay any attention to the relation between the regime of mullahs and North Korea?
If the regime would want his atomic issue to be controlled why should he go for North Korea?
 Which one should we believe the negotiation between John Kerry with Javad Zarif or the communication between Iran and North Korea?
What the great powers in the world must do?
Haven't the international communities have used what the resistance of Iran has revealed about the atomic projects of the regime of mullahs?
Hasn't the main speaker of foreign ministry of America formally announced that what the resistance of Iran has revealed must be taken seriously? Why they are doing the opposite?
What have they reach in these years form negotiating with the regime of mullahs and how long they should wait for having change in mullahs' regime.
If the mullahs give up in their atomic issue it only would means they have signed their debacle sheet.
In your point of view is this regime able to give the right answer to the request of the starving people in Iran and at the same time put away his saber rattling in the international society.
If he does that what is going to be left for him to keep his rotten regime at.
In these 37 years which he has been in power what has he built so he could count on that to be able to retreat?
So now we either should believe that the regime is attending to raise his hand and give up or we should look for finding out what he has hidden in his sleeves?
If this regime could say a word of truth it means he has the ability to change.
In your point of view when 50 percent of the workers in Iran are getting the minimum wages and when the youth girls in Iran are forced to sell their kidneys to be able to get a piece of bread to eat and when in only one year 1690 kidneys have been sold and when 20 thousands of people in Iran are sleeping in cartons including 5000 women; and at the time when the differences of classes in the country has become 30 times more than before and when 5 million kids are being sold for 1300 dollars how this regime could even think about having any change?
If he raises his hand what he is going to do with the army of unemployment in Iran?
The economy of Iran has become paralysis. The government of Rohani should pay 150 milliard dollars to 'Pasdaran corps'; all the national investments are being under the control of the oppressive organs in this regime; which is 'Pasdaran Corps'.
At the time of Rohani 30 percent inflation have been brought as a gift for homeless people in Iran.
Please tell us is any solution going to be found at the negotiation desk of John Kerry and Javad Zarif or the solution is increasing the boycott and creating maximum pressures on mullah's regime.
After all the disaster which have been created in Iran what hope could be remain for having a change in this regime.
The discussion which is going on between John Kerry and Javad Zarif it only means closing eyes over all the crimes which these mullahs are committing in Iran.
You want to know what to do with this regime come to us on June 13 in the gathering of Paris to see why should not even count on one word of this regime.
The regime that is alive on depression and suffocation would not pay the price on any negotiation desk and would only use that to buy time for him.
So the world must be alert and should not let the regime which have only brought poverty and disaster for his people and has taken them on chain for 37 years to remain in power.
 So come to Paris and see how this monster could be destroyed.


 








Who is ISIS and what are their similarities with the regime of mullahs?


By having a glance over what the regime of mullahs are doing in Iran you can find out what common points are between ISIS and the regime of mullahs?
Yesterday three prisoners were publicly executed in the city of 'Mashhad'. One of them was 38 years old and two other had only 27 years.
The numbers of executions are getting more and more every day in Iran it is because the regime wants to frighten the people so they could have control over the explosive society in Iran.
Yesterday only in Bandar Abbas 4 thousands drivers of heavy vehicles were gathered in objection of increasing the price of gasoline. In Varamin, Kermanshah, Ardebil and Oslovieh also the divested workers were gathering in objection of not collecting their salaries in the past three months and closing the factories. In your point of view how these crises could be controlled? Shouldn't the regime of mullahs look for forces similar to him in the international society?
Truly what are the common points between the regime of mullahs and the ones like ISIS and Hussies in Yemen?  
What massage could they have from all these murdering and massacring people; what could they be looking for?
By taking a glance on them you could see their historical backwardness so by implying their authorities using violence they want recover their historical retardations.
Can you break the world to the parts? In this division how many deploy would you find?
Without any doubt when the encounter of forces gets to this degree of disgrace you cannot have more than two deploy in this battle.
 One would be the deploy looking forward to the future and the other one would be historical retarded individuals who are always looking to the back. 
For being able to face with the ones like ISIS, the regime of mullahs, or Hosis in Yemen and the other ones in Syria, Iraq; we should be united otherwise we would not be able to cut their roots.
When the ones like ISIS cut the heads of people and it is so much legitimate for them to take film and put it in internet without any doubt they are not going to be the ones who could have any negotiation with them to come up with an agreement it is exactly the same for the regime of mullahs; it means at the 21st century when in their main constitution would come that cutting off hands and taking out the eyes would be formally allowed then such regime would not have any similarity with todays' modern world and there could not be any investment on them. In Yemen also when the guerillas choose the public bus as their target for shooting mortar there would be no doubt that they would be in the same side of the regime of mullahs and ISIS.
So now we have to see which forces are going to gather in front of them?
The forces including the ones who are looking for democracy, peace and freedom, for getting to know who is going to be the members of this deploy we should see who their enemies are.
Who the mullahs are calling as their main enemy?
Who are being called by ISIS and who are being warned to be cutting off their heads?
Who Yemen and Hosis are facing with?
By listening to what they say we could figure out the members of other deploy very quickly.
As much as we have delay on forming this deploy the influence of ISIS and the regime of mullahs and Hosis would be increasing in the entire world and if we could speed on getting united and forming a very strong deploy in front of them we could be able to control the scene.
For getting to know each other more we invite you to come to the yearly gathering of the resistance of Iran which would be held on June 13 in Paris; come and see us who are the first enemy of all these fundamentalists.

By participating in this gathering stop the progress of our common enemy and take a long step on getting united. We are waiting to see you on June 13 in Paris. 

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Rouhani Iranian mullahs’ president said that Tehran will never sign a nuclear deal that would allow foreign access to Iranian scientists or military sites.

Rouhani Iranian mullahs’ president said that Tehran will never sign a nuclear deal that would allow foreign access to Iranian scientists or military sites.


Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Iran: Transferring 9 prisoners to the solitary for execution

 

 9 prisoners are in imminent danger of execution

 The criminal regime of mullahs in Iran has transferred 9 prisoners condemned to death by hanging to the solitary, a last step before the execution is carried out. The Ghezelhesar Prison Warden announced the names of these 9 prisoners Tuesday morning on the prison loudspeakers. All 9 prisoners are from Ward 2 of the Ghezelhesar prison, but from halls 1, 2 and 3. The anti-riot guards were immediately deployed to this Ward to confront any dissent or any riots.
The names of 5 of these prisoners which have been revealed are Alireza Sajedi, Reza Teimoori, Jamal, Afshin and Mohsen.
It has been reported that Reza Teimoori has resisted being transferred to the solitary and has clashed with the security forces, but as of now, no information about his situation has been obtained.
It is widely feared that the execution of these 9 prisoners are imminent.

For Iran: One person is executed in Iran every 10 hours

For Iran: One person is executed in Iran every 10 hours: With the number of executions in Iran expected to reach 1,000-mark this year, shaking hands with the mullahs is like shaking hands with t...

One person is executed in Iran every 10 hours


With the number of executions in Iran expected to reach 1,000-mark this year, shaking hands with the mullahs is like shaking hands with the devil


West is ignoring every aspect of human rights by shaking the mullahs’ bloody hands which so far this year has executed more than 340 by their own account. It is a clear disregard for human rights knowingly dealing with these mullahs while they sends to the gallows on person almost every 10 hours by the most conservative account.
Mrs. Soona Samsami, the representative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in the United States warns that the Iranian regime is on target to execute 1,000 men, women and minors in 2015, compared to 721 people in 2014.
She added: 'The executions have also been coupled with renewed repression against opponents of the regime, most notably targeting political activists and ethnic minorities. In fact, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Ahmad Shaheed, has noted that under the so-called ’moderate’ Hassan Rouhani ’the overall situation has worsened’.
'Many opposition activists have alleged that the regime uses its war on drugs as a cover to crack down on dissent. The regime levies charges against opponents under drug laws in an attempt to besmirch their credibility.
'Former UN rapporteurs on Iran have documented examples of dissidents being executed as drug traffickers. Yet, the regime receives millions in funding from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) with no strings attached, while it carries out these barbaric executions.
'The political climate of repression and censorship in Iran, coupled with lack of due process in the judiciary, create severe difficulties in finding the truth behind Iran’s executions.'
But the West was ignoring human rights violations in Iran as it strove to reach agreement on an end to Tehran’s nuclear program.
She wrote in online journal The Hill: 'If the recent killings are any evidence of what a ’post-nuclear deal’ Iran looks like as far as human rights are concerned, then it is safe to assume that, as morally unconscionable as it is, human rights in Iran will continue to be sacrificed at the altar of negotiations with Tehran.
'Congress has a role to play to hold the clerics accountable for their rights violations. No sanctions relief is justified for a regime responsible for 120,000 political executions and imprisonment and torture of thousands more.
'On April 29, Maryam Rajavi , NCRI ’s President-elect testified before House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Terrorism, non-Proliferation, and Trade and asked Congress to address Tehran’s nuclear threat and human rights abuses equally.
'’Acquiring a nuclear arsenal, abusing human rights, and exporting fundamentalism and terrorism are indispensable features of the ruling theocracy’, Mrs. Rajavi said, adding, ’Upholding human rights in Iran and forcing the regime to withdraw from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Afghanistan offer a real yardstick to ascertain whether or not the regime has abandoned its nuclear weapons program. Anything short, however camouflaged or presented, amounts to self-delusion and acquiesces to the catastrophe of a nuclear-armed theocracy’.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Yemeni FM accuses Iran of carrying contraband items in its ships

 

Yemeni Foreign Minister, Riyadh Yassin says that the Iranian ship sailing toward the waters of Aden Gulf was carrying 'Contraband cargo.' His statement is based on the fact that the Iranian ship was forced to return to its home base under the US and the coalition pressures. They had asked to search the ship. The ship refused and returned to Bandar-Abbas and then the Iranian regime officials agreed to an inspection by the UN in Djibouti.
Iran says its ship 'Iran Shaheed' carrying 'humanitarian goods' has been sent to Yemen. Iranian news outlets have reported that these ships are now in Aden Gulf waters.
Tehran is the supporter of the Houthi militants, thus the Saudi led coalition, the United States and Yemeni government insist on the need to search and inspect all Iran’s ships trying to duck at any Yemeni ports.
In an interview with the international Ashargh al-Owsat newspaper, Yemen’s foreign minister, Riyadh Yassin said his country would respect international efforts to save Yemen, especially efforts by the Saudi led Arab coalition. He also added that Iran’s decision to return its ship back to Bandar-Abbas and then agreeing to a search of its ships is a suspicious act.
American officials have previously called on Tehran to reroute their ships to Djibouti harbor and to deal through the United Nations .
Meanwhile, the Arab coalition spokesman, Gen. Assiri said Iranian ships must have permission to duck at Yemenis ports.

Iran regime war on women

  Iran regime war on women

Assault and arrest of a woman in Tehran

 March 8 marked International Women’s Day, a day to reflect on the situation of women throughout the world. With all the talk about Iran’s nuclear program, little attention is being paid to the internal situation, particularly Iran’s ongoing war on women. The regime in Tehran has continued its policy of disenfranchisement and apartheid with respect to women. This week the regime proposed a new draft law supposedly aimed at boosting the country’s population, which Amnesty International has claimed would, 'reduce Iranian women to baby-making machines.'
The law would block employment at certain jobs for Iranian women who choose not to have children, making it clearly discriminatory and unfair. Amnesty’s deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui noted, 'The proposed laws will entrench discriminatory practices and set the rights of women and girls in Iran back by decades.”
The legislation is supposedly motivated by the “Supreme Leader’s” totalitarian command that Iranians act to increase the country’s birth rate. The willingness to implement such discriminatory legislation shows fundamental lack of equality and justice within the Iranian regime, and is reminiscent of a fascist dictatorship. It also affirms the regime’s view that women are meant to be relegated to objects within society, to be controlled, regulated and confined. Obviously, by subjugating women, the Mullahs seek to enchain the society as a whole.
Under the tenure of the regime’s smiling president Hassan Rouhani more at least 1,300 people, including dissidents and ethnic and religious minorities, such as Sunnis, Kurds, Arabs and Baluchis, have been executed, dispelling the notion in some quarters that Rouhani may represent the winds of reformist change. His inhumane behavior demonstrates yet again that the extremist Iranian regime is inherently incapable of reform.
Among the executed were almost 30 women, some of whom were hanged in public. This show of savagery dwarfs even the horrific barbarity of Islamic extremists of ISIS (Islamic State) in Iraq and Syria. Last October, the regime executed a young woman, Reyhaneh Jabbari, who was accused of defending herself against being raped by an intelligence agent. These barbaric executions are coupled with inhumane and degrading punishments, such as eye gouging, limb amputation and flogging in public.
This past year has seen repression and discrimination against women increase in many forms. The regime continues to maintain policies which encourage or acquiesce towards gender based violence. As many as 25 women were the victims of heinous attacks involving acid thrown onto their faces by men on motorcycles. The attacks were motivated by a culture of misogyny and repression towards women, and a direct result of the ruling regime and its policy of gender apartheid. The attacks occurred after a law was passed by the regimes parliament to protect citizens who feel 'compelled to correct' those who do not adhere to their view of Islamic morality. In reality it legitimated gender based violence against women who were wearing makeup or were accused of being “improperly” veiled.
The regime also offers little protection for stay-at-home women. According to the report by the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights on Iran, Ahmad Shaheed, some 66 percent of Iranian women have experienced domestic violence, yet the governmental policies do little to address this issue or provide support for women. The report also states, “Some draft laws…markedly compound discrimination against women by further eroding their protection from forced marriage and rights to education, work and equal wages.” The report goes on to identify ongoing systematic shortcomings with respect to the rights, freedoms and opportunities of women in Iran.
It should also come as no surprise that the Iranian regime executed two women on International Women’s Day, and continues to terrorize women in every aspect of society, while paying lip service to human rights and equality when dealing with the West. Sadly the fate of Iranian women has been left out of the narrative surrounding negotiations with the fascist theocracy in Tehran. Those of us abroad must do all we can to ensure that the regime is not able to silence and suppress the women of Iran, who, in the words of the Iranian opposition leader, Maryam Rajavi , are best positioned to defeat Islamic extremism and fundamentalism.