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ANALYSIS: As countdown to Paris protest begins, is ‘Free Iran’ the only alternative The Iranian regime showed its true color once again by executing 51-year-old Sufi,  Mohammad Reza Salas  despite repeated calls from human rights groups and governments to call it off. Salas was forced into confusion, an old tool used by the regime. A self-incrimination confusion of running over three members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Croup (IRGC) with a bus in the heat of February protests by Dervishes in Tehran. According to witnesses Salas’ lawyer cited, he was already in custody for three hours when the bus ran over the three IRGC members. Salas’ execution brought international condemnation for the regime. Secretary of State,  Mike Pompeo tweeted : “We condemn the  #Iran regime’s execution of Mohammad Salas, a member of the long-persecuted Iranian Gonabadi Sufi Dervish community. We call on our partners & allies to join us in condemning his brutal & unj...

Iran: A high-ranking police official express fear from the National Fire Festival

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Iran: A high-ranking police official express fear from the National Fire Festival 3/12/2018 4:01:47 PM   facebook Google+ ► Print Police will use its full force to establish security Iran, March 12, 2018  - The occasion of National Fire Festival which nowadays is marked by protests and strikes against corruption and government's mismanagement has caused more panic for the deputy police commander of Zanjan province, Jafar Kordloo. Kordloo who is also serving as an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officer expressed that “police will use its full capacity to maintain security during the Fire Festival.” “We will exert our utmost power to secure the province during the Fire Festival, as we will apply heavy-handed measures against law breakers', and will detain them for the rest of new year’s holiday”, he said. He also added: “we will use the ‘Provisional Police’ [read plain clothes] agents and deploy them in crowded areas, being unreco...

Enraged Victims Of Caspian Credit Institute Theft Throw Eggs At Institute Building In Rasht, Iran

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Enraged Victims Of Caspian Credit Institute Theft Throw Eggs At Institute Building In Rasht, Iran On Tuesday, December 19, 2017, a group of plundered shareholders from the Caspian Credit Institute Branch in  Rasht , a large city in the northern part of Iran, rallied in protest to the plunder of their savings. During this gathering, the plundered people threw eggs and tomatoes at the Caspian Credit Institute building. The Caspian Credit Institute is an investment establishment with branches in various cities throughout Iran. It was launched and linked to the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC ) and supported by the Central Bank. Many people have deposited their savings in this institute. In the past few years, thousands of people have not been able to withdraw their deposits and their assets and savings were taken by the institutes. This left many people and their families  penniless and enraged . They have staged continuous protests and rallies throughout Iran demandi...

UN General Assembly adopts resolution against human rights abuses in Iran

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UN General Assembly adopts resolution against human rights abuses in Iran 12/19/2017 9:14:38 PM   facebook Google+ ► Print National Council of Resistance of Iran Important News President Macron and King Abdullah of Jordan discuss Israel-Palestine, Syria in Paris Palestinian President Abbas in Saudi Arabia US urges UN to punish Iran, but Russia says no Related News Without human rights, Trump's security strategy won't measure up Iran: Continuing Executions, even on the International Human Rights Day ANALYSIS: Understanding Washington’s fast-evolving Iran policy Maryam Rajavi  calls on the UN to launch committee to investigate the 1988 massacre in Iran, and prosecute and punish the officials in charge The  United Nations  General Assembly adopted its 64th resolution on Tuesday, December 19, against violations of human right in Iran. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance ...

Ex-Marine Corps general: ‘US no longer playing softball with Iranian regime’

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Ex-Marine Corps general: ‘US no longer playing softball with Iranian regime’ "The game now is hardball. And I have lots of hope that it will have far reaching effects in terms of the economic aspect," Conway added. (AP) Special to Al Arabiya English Sunday, 17 December 2017 Text size  A   A   A An international  conference  titled “Mullahs’ regime in crises, explosive situation in Iran, meddling in other countries” was held in Paris, where several dignitaries from the US, France, Canada, EU and the Middle East addressed the Iranian situation. Among the speakers was General James Conway who was the Commanding General of the US Marine Corps from 2006 to 2010. He was commander of 90,000 US and British forces in Iraq and served two tours in Iraq. During his time there, some of the most important officials in the Trump administration were his subordinates. Maryam Rajavi, the President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran ...

Ex-Marine Corps general: ‘US no longer playing softball with Iranian regime’

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Ex-Marine Corps general: ‘US no longer playing softball with Iranian regime’ 12/17/2017 7:28:00 PM The game now is hardball. And I have lots of hope that it will have far reaching effects in terms of the economic aspect Al Arabiya, 17 December 2017 -- An international  conference  titled “Mullahs’ regime in crises, explosive situation in Iran, meddling in other countries” was held in Paris, where several dignitaries from the US, France, Canada, EU and the Middle East addressed the Iranian situation. Among the speakers was General James Conway who was the Commanding General of the US Marine Corps from 2006 to 2010. He was commander of 90,000 US and British forces in Iraq and served two tours in Iraq. During his time there, some of the most important officials in the Trump administration were his subordinates. Maryam Rajavi, the President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran was the keynote speaker of the conference. Rajavi said as the interna...

Iran Regime Covers up Negligence and Corruption After Quake

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Iran Regime Covers up Negligence and Corruption After Quake London, 16 Nov - The Iranian Regime is desperately trying to cover up its responsibility in the large-scale destruction that followed Sunday’s earthquake by downplaying the extent of the damage, suppressing the people, and refusing outside offers of help. The Regime wants to suppress their people’s legitimate protest and anger over the disaster, so they sent in suppressive government forces like the Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) led by Mohammad Ali Jafari and the Basij led by Ali Fazli, rather than aid conveys and the emergency services. The Iranian people who live in the quake zone report that the paramilitary forces have not helped to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble or transport the injured to the hospital or even find shelter for the tens of thousands who now find themselves homeless. They have merely stopped the people from rising up. What’s more the Regime is actively telling the Iranian people to ...