Saturday, February 25, 2017

Recent protests in Ahvaz and other cities resembles the Iranian people’s hatred of this regime and their thirst for change.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Sees the Beginning of a New Era

Iran’s Supreme Leader Sees the Beginning of a New Era


Recent protests in Ahvaz and other cities resembles the Iranian people’s hatred of this regime and their thirst for change.
Ended Sunday, February 20, the Munich Security Conference condemned the Iranian regime for disrupting security and stability in the region. The delegations in the conference had one sentence in common when speaking against the Iranian regime: the Iranian regime is the biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, said by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence as well as Saudi FM Adel al-Jubeir. 

Also, Turkish finance minister Mevlut Chavushoghlu put this same issue another way while pointing to the regime’s interventions in Syria and Iraq. “Iranian regime is seeking sectarianism in the region”, he said.
The new alliance of Arab nations, and especially the participation of Turkey, has raised major concerns among senior officials in Tehran as a strong front against its terrorism and meddling in other countries is formed.


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Friday, February 24, 2017

Human rights have been a victim of religious fundamentalist !.

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The daily trend of continuous
executions in Iran has raised anger amongst the international community for years. Iran is considered the number one executioner per capita.


The number of executions in Iran “paints a sinister picture of the machinery of the state carrying out premeditated, judicially-sanctioned killings on a mass scale,” according to Amnesty International.


Suicides are also on the rise, especially amongst women, ranking Iran first in the Middle East and third in the world. There are also reports of a growing number of teenagers committing suicide.


Drug addiction is yet another disastrous result of the mullahs’ rule in Iran. The amount of drugs spreading amongst women and teenagers is 


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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Maryam Rajavi: The Only Solution for the Acute Crises in Khuzistan Is to Escalate Popular Protests and Rise up to Drive Back the Clerical Regime

shouted, "Death to tyranny", "death to repression", "we, the people of Ahwaz won't accept oppression!"

shouted, "Death to tyranny", "death to repression", "we, the people of Ahwaz won't accept oppression!"

The people of Ahwaz have taken to the streets today for the third consecutive day to protest the disastrous air pollution and frequent water and power cut-offs in the capital of Khuzistan Province.


The clerical regime has intervened by suppressive forces and machine-gun-mounted vehicles over the past days and blocked the streets leading to the Governor's Building, the suspended bridge and the Firefighting Sq. to curb the spread of protests.


The protesters chant, "Death to tyranny", "death to repression", "we, the people of Ahwaz, won't accept oppression", "incompetent officials must be expelled", "impostor (Massoumeh) Ebtekar, resign, resign", "clean air is our right, Ahwaz is our city", "Shame on the State Security Force", and "unite, unite!"

They also shouted slogans against the Governor of Khuzistan.


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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Being commercial partner of Iran means your hands are also stained with the blood of people of Iran.

Being commercial partner of Iran means your hands are also stained with the blood of people of Iran
Being commercial partner of Iran means your hands are also stained with the blood of people of Ira


The new White House with President Donald Trump at the help has rightfully placed Iran “on notice.” Washington also responded with a new round of sanctions after Tehran’s January 29th ballistic missile test, in defiance of a United Nations Security Council resolution in 

relation to the controversial Iran nuclear deal.
The firm policy adopted vis-a-vis Iran is a step in the right direction toward a new Middle East foreign policy. And as the White House and Congress have begun to weigh new measures and designating Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organization, there are voices heard raising the alarm about the U.S. intending to go to war.

Unfortunately, those continuing to advocate a policy pivoting on appeasement -- despite failing to achieve any true results -- remain steadfast on their promotions for such a perspective.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

IRAN: AHVAZ PROTESTS CONTINUE WITH PEOPLE VOWING TO CONTINUE RALLIES- MARYAM RAJAVI CALLS COURAGEOUS PEOPLE OF KHUZESTAN PROVINCE TO CONTINUE AND INTENSIFY PROTESTS

The people of Ahvaz in southwest Iran continued their rallies for the fifth

The people of Ahvaz in southwest Iran continued their rallies for the fifth

The angry crowd was heard chanting: “No to this humiliation”, “If our problems are not solved, Ahvaz will witness an uprising”, “Karoon River is dried up, Ahvaz is in unrest,” “We will be here until our problems are solved”, “Khuzestan has oil, but its people are poor”, “Rouhani, shame, shame, shame”, “The cabinet of management and hope, where is the management, where is the hope?”
They also chanted in Arabic: “With my blood, with my life, I 

will save Karoon River.
The demonstrators raised placards written: “Ahvaz = Aleppo, no water, no electricity, no necessities”, “Unemployment, no water, no jobs; Mahshahr (a city of Khuzestan Province) is not Iran’s step-child”, “Will anyone answer our plea?”


Saluting courageous people, youth and women of Khuzestan, especially distressed people of Ahvaz, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi asked them to intensify their just protests and to insist on their urgent demands for minimum necessities of life such as clean weather, water and electricity. 

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