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Voice of most vulnerable in Iran is committed to reflect the voice of Iranian people who are chained and oppressed by the Mullahs regime in Iran.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Iran: people rush to streets in Mashhad against the regime
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Christians and Muslims can rely on their common values
I was really delighted with the message
of Madam Rajavi on the occasion of Christmas that this year is coincident with
the birthday of Prophet Muhammad. I was very touched with her sentence, “Muslims
and Christians can rely on their common values to stand up to those who pervert
their religions through fanaticism, terror and extremism.”
As a Muslim who is very enraged
and abhorred by all the
atrocities carried out under the name of Islam, I salute Mrs. Rajavi and all
true Muslims, and ask all freedom-loving Muslims and Christians and followers of other religions to
get united against extremism and fanaticism and its main source, being the
religious dictatorship ruling Iran.
By: Farhad Eshraghi
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Maryam Rajavi’s New Year and Christmas greetings
Dear Christians in Iran and everywhere else,
Supporters of the Iranian Resistance across the world,
I would like to greet you on Christmas and the birth of Jesus Christ, which has coincided this year with the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad.
I would also like to extend my greetings for the New Year.
I would also like to extend my greetings for the New Year.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
VIDEO/TEXT: Maryam Rajavi’s message to conference in U.S. Senate

http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/ncri-statements/president-elect/19641-video-text-maryam-rajavi-s-message-to-conference-in-u-s-senate
The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance Mrs. Maryam Rajavi on Tuesday sent a video message to a conference in the United States Senate entitled: "Iran's Malign Influence in Syria and Iraq: The Case of Camp Liberty."
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Students in Iran show their exasperation against the regime’s atrocities
Protest gathering in an Iranian university
December 7th is the students Day in
Iran. It goes back to 62 years ago when three university students were slain by
the security forces during nationwide student uprising against the Shah’s
dictatorship.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Crackdown on the rise in Iran after nuclear pact; no surprise
By Shahriar Kia
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/262031-crackdown-on-the-rise-in-iran-after-nuclear-pact-no
Despite the fact that a chorus of so-called Iranian human rights advocates, many dispatched by the regime in Tehran, began to place their weight behind the nuclear deal between P5+1 and Iran, the opposition had beforehand warned of a resulting crackdown. The mullahs in Iran consider the nuclear agreement, and in fact any other pact signed with any party, or parties, of the international community as a green light to step up human rights violations and deadly meddling across the globe. Therefore, recent arrests of journalists and other such measures are of no surprise.
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/262031-crackdown-on-the-rise-in-iran-after-nuclear-pact-no
Despite the fact that a chorus of so-called Iranian human rights advocates, many dispatched by the regime in Tehran, began to place their weight behind the nuclear deal between P5+1 and Iran, the opposition had beforehand warned of a resulting crackdown. The mullahs in Iran consider the nuclear agreement, and in fact any other pact signed with any party, or parties, of the international community as a green light to step up human rights violations and deadly meddling across the globe. Therefore, recent arrests of journalists and other such measures are of no surprise.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Iran: three decades of execution and hanging continues
By Akbar
Kazemi
On
the morning of 19 June 1982, we had just eaten breakfast in the IRGC prison in
the northern city of Lahijan. We tried sat in the corner of our cell in order
to read a book. There were nine of us and were confined in a 16 meter squared
cell. We were all political prisoners and opposed the religious regime in Iran
for the crimes it had carried out against youths and freedom-loving
individuals. Suddenly, the cell door that was locked with a heavy chain opened.
The guard looked at us and said: Mohammad and Abdullah Samizadeh, come out!
Mohaammad and Abdullah were brothers; both stepped out of the cell after a moment.
I was a bit surprised; why did they take Mohammad and Abdullah at 7 in the
morning I thought to myself. We became worried.
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