Friday, March 3, 2017
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Six human rights organisations with consultative status to the United Nations human rights body have submitted a joint written statement to the current session of the Human Rights Council about the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran and the need for the international community to hold the perpetrators to account.
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Human Rights NGOs Joint Statement on Iran 1988 Massacre |
The massacre was carried out on the basis of a fatwa by the regime’s then-Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini.
The joint written statement is titled: “The 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran constitutes a crime against humanity”.
Click here to read the Joint written statement submitted by the Nonviolent Radical Party, Transnational and Transparty, a non-governmental organization in general consultative status, Women’s Human Rights International Association, Edmund Rice International Limited, France Libertes : Fondation Danielle Mitterrand, non-governmental organizations in special consultative status, International Educational Development, Inc., Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l’amitié entre les peuples, non-governmental organizations on the roster.
The text of the joint written statement:
The 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran constitutes a crime against humanity*
On November 27, 2016 a Special Clerical Court in the Iranian city of Qom sentenced Ahmad Montazeri, son of the late Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri, to 21
years imprisonment and to be stripped of any clerical authority for releasing a tape that captures his father denouncing the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
“WOMEN THE FORCE FOR CHANGE” ON THE OCCASION OF THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 28 FEBRUARY 2017
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Maryam Rajavi's speech for Women's Day on 8 March |
Under the clerical rule, women are systematically suppressed.
On average 2000 women are arrested daily for not observing the forced dress code.
According to the law, women must obey their husbands; they are deprived of the right to divorce.
If they get divorced, they are deprived of the care of their children.
When it comes to the regime’s Penal Code: women's rights is half of men's.
Although women make up a large work-force, they only take 14 percent of the job market.
In September 2016 the mullahs' supreme leader- Khamenei in a declaration announced that women's role is being a mother and a housewife while men's role is fatherhood and economic.
He also called for enforced government policies to increase birth rate.
In fact, by repressing women, the mullahs enslave the whole society.
On the other hand, however, Iranian women play a significant role in the Iranian people’s resistance against this religious tyranny.
Tens of thousands of women were tortured or executed in the struggle for freedom, democracy and equality against religious dictatorship
They have abandoned Iranian people who fight the godfather of Islamic fundamentalism.
Visits to Iran under the mullahs' rule, and silence on the violations of human rights, mass executions and systematic abuse of women's rights is legitimizing human rights violations in Iran.
Western governments must not turn a blind eye on the fact that the mullahs active support for fundamentalism has paved the way, ideologically and politically, for the emergence of Daesh.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Ingrid Betancourt: Thank Albania
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Albania, Feb. 27, 2017 - There are two reasons that Ingrid Betancourt, politician and activist for human rights brought in Tirana. To say thank you for the hospitality of our country to bring more than 2 thousand Iranian Mujahedin to this country, while others are expected to come, and to meet them, some of whom are her friends.
One of the most popular personalities in the world, aimed to be the first woman president in Colombia, but became the first woman who was kidnapped for six years by the Revolutionary Armed Forces, sees Albania with admiration in her engagement to house refugees.
Ingrid Betancourt, politicians and activists of human rights: I feel honored to be here. Governments and different political parties were the first who welcomed the Iranian refugees when they were being persecuted and were persecuted
. Albania has become known internationally as an example for human rights.
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Monday, February 27, 2017
Trump Starts to Put the Squeeze on Iran’s International Terror Operations Irans terror network operates both in the Middle East and way beyond
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Iran has been politically or militarily active across the globe—including each of the six other states covered by the disputed U.S. travel ban. |
MATTHEW RJ BRODSKY
The Daily Beast, Feb. 23, 2017 - ... While terrorist-sponsoring states and organizations wishing to harm Americans may disproportionately come from the Middle East, they often rely on corrupt states and officials outside the region to finance their actions through a range of illicit activities.
Lost in the highly politicized immigration debate is the nexus between America’s adversaries, such as Iran and Hezbollah, and their shady terrorist-financing networks that span the globe.
Those financial tentacles reach into South America and even the United States, pointing to the need for us to guard against would-be terrorists reaching the homeland, and the necessity to further rein in our adversaries by punishing their pocketbooks.
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