U.S. President Barack Obama and other Western leaders have been duped into believing that the Iranian regime's President Hassan Rouhani is a "moderate" when reality shows he is no different from the mullahs' Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to Iranian dissidents in an interview published on Monday by The Washington Times.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
MEK member tells UK Parliament of arrest of parents in Iran
Shaqayeq Azimi, a member of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, or MEK), describes her torment after hearing last week of the arrest of her parents by the mullahs' regime in Iran. Shaqayeq addressed a meeting of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom on human rights in Iran at the UK House of Commons on October 19, 2015 via the internet:
Distinguished Members of Parliament,
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Iran’s Islamic republic main source of fundamentalism and instability
By Nasrin Younesi
My country Iran has a 2,500
year history; the country of Cyrus the Great, where the first freedom charter
was written is now in the hands of mullahs; savage animals who pretend to be
human.
In all corners of the world,
people rise up to demand their rights, and if their demands are not met, at
least their voice is heard.
However, the ruthless mullahs
have for the past 4 decades punished any voice of discontent with torture and
execution. Yet given that freedom and liberation runs in the veins of every
Iranian, they will pay the price, even if it costs them their lives.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Two sisters, two sacrificing stars in the night sky of Iran
The article before you is
a true story and part of the memories of a female political prisoner by the
name of Giti Vanaie, opposing the mullahs’ regime in Iran, in Diesel Abad
Prison of Kermanshah, western Iran.
Time of Death: Giti was
executed by an Iranian regime firing squad in October 1981. She was around 24
years of age. Giti was executed for the “crime” of supporting the opposition
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran. She was placed under vicious psychological
torture and her husband was hanged before her eyes. The next day she, too, was
executed and joined her husband.Monday, October 5, 2015
Dariush’s bloody blanket
By Javad Oliyan
In the winter of 1981, being
the climax of the Iranian regime launching its crackdown and repressive
measures against political dissidents, I myself was arrested on charges of
selling pamphlets and supporting the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran.
These charges were fabricated by the mullahs’ ruling Iran, and are not
considered legitimate charges by any international judiciary organ that is
based on principles and legal foundations. These were nothing but the
inquisition of people’s political and social beliefs.
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