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The horrible fate of working children in Iran

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The horrible fate of working children in Iran Analysis by PMOI/MEK Iran, Nov. 12, 2018  - 24 years ago, Iran signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child and has been ever since a party to it. But like many other promises and laws in Iran, the rights of children are only a shallow promise in this country. Witnessing children under the age of 14 selling all sorts of things on the side of the street is quite common. Child labor is also used in workshops, traditional brick factories, or in weaving traditional Persian rugs. According to the UNCRC, which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children, child labor is defined by two main parameters: Type of labor and the minimum appropriate age for that type of labor. In general, a type of work is considered child labor if it hinders the physical, mental, social, moral, or character health of a child. The appropriate age for any given type of labor is measured by its impa...

Iranian Mullahs and Their Fears From PMOI/MEK

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Iranian Mullahs and Their Fears From PMOI/MEK Op-Ed 22 December 2017 At the conference titled, "The explosive situation of Iran, the mullahs' regime encircled by crises" on 16 December at the Palais Brongniart in Paris on the Iranian subject, Misagh Yazdannejad a young Iranian activist who recently left his country after spending more than nine years of his life in the jails of the Mullahs attended and shared his experience under the rule of Mullahs. Here is the text of his touching discourse Greetings to everyone. And I thank all the distinguished guests who have voiced support for the Iranian people and Resistance in all these years. My name is Misagh Yazdannejad. I am 31 years old and was imprisoned for nine years in Iran because I took part in ceremonies honoring the victims of the 1988 massacre and for sympathizing with the People’s Mojahedin (MEK) I left Iran secretly last year and have been in Europe for the past few months. As someone who has recently come...
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Are Iranian people aligned with US national interests? 10/18/2017 6:45:52 PM   facebook Google+ ► Print President Donald Trump Hamid Bahrami Al Arab i ya, 18 October 2017  - Following a week of political roller coaster, doubts and strategic calculations, the US foreign policy team unveiled its new policy on Iran and measures to address the catastrophic nuclear deal, better known as the JCPOA. During a 20-minute speech on 13 October, President Trump laid out the major points of this new policy, which include the decertification of the JCPOA and designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) pursuant to the global terrorism Executive Order (E.O.) 13224. Aside from decertifying the nuclear deal, the announcement of President Trump marks a major policy change that effectively ends the two-decades long failed policy of appeasement against Iranian regime and its malignant role in four corners of the world. In 1997, in ...

Are Iranian people aligned with US national interests?

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Are Iranian people aligned with US national interests? President Donald Trump Hamid Bahrami Al Arab i ya, 18 October 2017  - Following a week of political roller coaster, doubts and strategic calculations, the US foreign policy team unveiled its new policy on Iran and measures to address the catastrophic nuclear deal, better known as the JCPOA. During a 20-minute speech on 13 October, President Trump laid out the major points of this new policy, which include the decertification of the JCPOA and designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) pursuant to the global terrorism Executive Order (E.O.) 13224. Aside from decertifying the nuclear deal, the announcement of President Trump marks a major policy change that effectively ends the two-decades long failed policy of appeasement against Iranian regime and its malignant role in four corners of the world. In 1997, in order to satisfy Tehran’s ruling theocracy, the then President Clint...