Monday, December 30, 2019

Iran, December 25, 2019— “The international community must take urgent action to stop the killings [in Iran] and ensure the release of those arrested [during nationwide protests in November],” Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said in her Christmas message on Tuesday.

Reporting by PMOI/MEK

Reporting by PMOI/MEK

While expressing her best wishes to Christians in Iran and across the world, Mrs. Rajavi reiterated the plight of the Iranian people, who have risen across the country in recent months to overthrow the tyrannical regime ruling in Iran for more than 40 years.

 Protests that began over the sudden increase in the price of gasoline turned int a nationwide uprising calling for the ouster of the ruling mullahs.


In response, the Iranian regime has engaged in a killing spree, killing more than 1,500 protesters, injuring more than 4,000 and arresting 12,000 others.

 There are reports that the regime that many prisoners have died under torture in Iran's prisoners since protests began in November.



Thursday, July 4, 2019

Thirty-nine bipartisan United States Members of Congress have jointly submitted a new resolution condemning the Iranian regime's terrorist acts against U.S. citizens and supporters of the main democratic Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK).

Written by Staff Writer on 15 May 2019.
Written by Staff Writer on 15 May 2019.


House of Representative Resolution 374 also expresses support for the Iranian people’s desire for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic of Iran.

The resolution states that Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi’s 10-point plan for the future of Iran calls for the universal right to vote, free elections, and a market economy, and advocates gender, religious, and ethnic equality, a foreign policy based on peaceful coexistence, and a non-nuclear Iran.

Highlighting the Iranian regime’s terrorist activity on European soil, the resolution calls on U.S. Government agencies to work with European allies, including those in the Balkans, where Iran has expanded its presence, to hold Iran accountable for breaching diplomatic privileges, and to call on nations to prevent the malign activities of the Iranian regime’s diplomatic missions, with the goal of closing them down, including the Iranian embassy in Albania.


The following is the full text of House Resolution H. RES. 374:


https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-resolution/374



Saturday, April 6, 2019

Flash flood is still covering vast areas in Lorestan, Golestan, Khouzestan, and other flood stricken areas, due to mismanagement of the regime.

DAMAGE IN KHUZESTAN PROVINCE

DAMAGE IN KHUZESTAN PROVINCE

More than two weeks of severe floods have devastated Iran and created a nationwide crisis. 

Three consecutive floods destroyed homes, dams, businesses, and public buildings; flooded and blocked roads; contaminated water supplies; and took hundreds of lives.

 Tens of thousands of people in numerous flood-stricken provinces now desperately need emergency assistance, but forty years of mismanagement and corruption has left the Iranian regime without the resources or competence to do so.


DAMAGE IN KHUZESTAN PROVINCE

Conditions in Khuzestan Province are dire.

 On Wednesday, the Dez River in Khuzestan Province overflowed and flooded a number of nearby sugarcane farms, causing severe damage.




Friday, March 8, 2019

INU- As we approach International Women’s Day, we have seen many instances of women being treated barbarically under the Iranian Regime, with the most prominent examples that come to mind being the normalisation of domestic abuse via Iranian state TV and the continued legalisation of child marriages.

  MARYAM RAJAVI AND INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: PART 4

MARYAM RAJAVI AND INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: PART 4


With that in mind, we wanted to look at how Maryam Rajavi, leader of the Iranian Resistance, would support women's rights in a Free Iran. 

We’ve previously looked at the freedoms, rights, and equality that Maryam Rajavi believes all women should enjoy, which includes equality in the family sphere, the prohibition of violence against women, and the equal and Active participation of Women in Leadership.


In our fourth and final piece, we will look at why Maryam Rajavi believes that compulsory veiling is wrong, how this ties in with women’s equality, and what she would do to stop it.


Compulsory veiling or the forced hijab is a relatively new thing in Iran, only brought in following the mullahs’ takeover in 1979 despite mass protests from Iranian women and the Iranian Resistance. 


This sexist law is one of a series designed to deprive women of their autonomy and is enforced by the so-c






Thursday, February 14, 2019

We support the 10-point plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, equal rights for men and women, rights for minorities, religion, and freedom of choice.

NCRI’s press conference in Warsaw

NCRI’s press conference in Warsaw


Marcin Święcicki, an MP from Poland and a former minister for foreign economic relations, told the NCRI’s press conference in Warsaw:


“I am here to support the democratic opposition of Iran. I have already participated in a few meetings of the Iranian opposition in Paris, and as Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, the regime tried to bomb these rallies.


Poland had to fight for its freedom, and the Iranian people are doing the same. That’s why we support the democratic opposition in Iran 
against a regime that is suppressing its people.


We support the 10-point plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, equal rights for men and women, rights for minorities, religion, and freedom of choice.

I am certain that this fight for democracy and to abolish a regime that does not respect human rights will be a successful one.



Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Iranian regime knows that the moment it stops its systematic use of execution, torture and suppression, it will collapse at the hands of the people of Iran.

40 Year Legacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Death

40 Year Legacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Death

Iran officials & elites speak of imminent regime change-1-min
Iran officials and elites speak of imminent collapse of regime
 JANUARY 15, 2019
Who was Iran’s Shahroudi?
Who was Iran’s Shahroudi?
 DECEMBER 26, 2018

Since grabbing power in 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran has executed, killed and tortured thousands of political dissidents and ordinary Iranians who dared challenge its rule.
The Iranian regime knows that the moment it stops its systematic use of execution, torture and suppression, it will collapse at the hands of the people of Iran.


20th century
Execution of Iranian Kurds
Hundreds of Kurds were executed in 1981 on the direct command of Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder and Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


Most executions were carried out in public after the victims were asked a few questions without the possibility to defend themselves.



Thursday, January 3, 2019

In Ahvaz city, through which passes Karun, Iran’s largest river, the citizens’ water looks nothing like purified, drinkable water and is filled with mud and minerals.

 Rouhani's absurd solutions to Iran's water crisis


Rouhani's absurd solutions to Iran's water crisis

But even more outrageous than the regime’s corrupt policies that have led to the creation and exacerbation of the water crisis are its so-called plans to solve the problem.


On Tuesday, Iranian regime president Hassan Rouhani held a meeting with the authorities of the energy ministry and gave plenty of promises and orders to solve the country’s water problems. But those promises sound more hollow and absurd than ever.


“We shouldn’t let any problems bother the people. The people shouldn’t become upset,” Rouhani said in the meeting, which he called after his government’s inefficiency in solving the water crisis was criticized even by officials and personalities closely tied to the regime.


“The education ministry and the teachers should come to the aid of the energy ministry in saving water and electricity,” Rouhani said, suggesting that water shortage problems stem from lack of education.


In his meeting, Rouhani also made the laughable suggestion of transferring farming activities to other countri