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Iran: Western Appeasement Further Emboldens Regime’s Hostile Behaviour

Western Appeasement Further Emboldens Regime’s Hostile Behaviour
 Western Appeasement Further Emboldens Regime’s Hostile Behaviour
The West’s weak stance during the Vienna talks over the regime’s nuclear program explains the regime’s escalating hostility toward its borders.

In the Middle East, the Iranian regime’s missile program has become a big issue. On March 13, the regime launched a missile attack on a base in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, alleging the base was a “strategic centre of conspiracy and wickedness” that belonged to Israel.

Despite the regime’s claim that the strike was defensive, it was a clear breach of foreign policy laws and the sovereignty of its neighbouring country. It should be underlined that the regime has conducted similar acts of aggression on numerous occasions in recent years, and they will undoubtedly do so again while they are still enabled by Western countries’ appeasement and weak response to the regime’s violence.

Iran: State-Backed Mafia is Looting Iranians with Non-Profit Schools

State-Backed Mafia is Looting Iranians with Non-Profit Schools
State-Backed Mafia is Looting Iranians with Non-Profit Schools
Officials do not consider schools, especially non-profit ones, as a method of improving public understanding and educating students. Instead, they see these institutions as a means of stuffing their own wallets with other people’s money.

For 43 years, a state-backed mafia has ruled Iran and its ministries, offices, institutions, and even the commercial and non-profit sectors. Officials do not consider schools, especially non-profit ones, as a method of improving public understanding and educating students.

Instead, they see these institutions as a means of stuffing their own wallets with other people’s money. As a result, such schools are viewed as markets and trade zones rather than places where students can receive “excellent education.” These high-tuition ‘non-profit’ centres have created a slew of problems for the country’s educational system.

Iranians Urge UN that Iran’s Regime be held Accountable for the 1988 Massacre

Iranians Urge UN that Iran's Regime be held Accountable for the 1988 Massacre
Iranians Urge UN that Iran's Regime be held Accountable for the 1988 Massacre
Iran accountable for the massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners, the majority of whom were MEK members and supporters, in 1988.

On Thursday, March 17, freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK)in Geneva held an exhibition outside the UN European Headquarters in Geneva, calling on the international body to hold the mullahs’ regime ruling Iran accountable for the massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners, the majority of whom were MEK members and supporters, in 1988.

Iran: Growing Poverty Sings on Nowruz Eve

Growing Poverty Sings on Nowruz Eve
Growing Poverty Sings on Nowruz Eve
Most people cannot afford to buy what they need on the eve of Nowruz. They cannot buy clothing, food, home equipment, etc.

The Persian New Year of 1401, also known as “Nowruz,” or “the New Day,” begins on March 20. For Iranians, it will be a new day, with even greater economic disasters than yesterday.

Because of the mullahs’ destructive policies, Nowruz, with its spectacular festivities, is no longer a harbinger of joy and rejoicing for Iranians, contrary to what the regime’s apologists are attempting to claim. People are unable to follow their country’s most important traditions; parents are unable to purchase gifts for their children, invite relatives over, or set up their colourful “Haft Sin (Seven ‘S’)” table.

On the eve of Nowruz, British Politicians Express their Support for the Iranian People

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They condemned the Iranian regime’s crackdown on protestors and NCRI sympathizers, saying that the regime’s response to mass calls for freedom and democracy should be seen as a symptom of its weakness

On the eve of Nowruz, dozens of members of both Houses of Parliament and members of the UK’s Anglo-Iranian community gathered at the Jubilee Room in Westminster for a Persian New Year reception. Despite the governmental repression, cross-party MPs and Peers expressed solidarity for the Iranian people, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and mass movements around the country.

Iranian Political Prisoner Suffering from Leukaemia Denied Medical Treatment

Iranian Political Prisoner Suffering from Leukaemia Denied Medical Treatment
Iranian Political Prisoner Suffering from Leukaemia Denied Medical Treatment
“Kasra contracted leukaemia at a young age,” an informed source said. He was treated for a long time. He now suffers from its effects, including weakness and damage to the form of his both legs… He needs specific medications to maintain his immune system.”

Kasra Bani Amerian, a political prisoner with cancer at Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison, has been denied medical care for nearly a year and a half. The political prisoner, who is 26 years old, had previously undergone chemotherapy. He is currently experiencing leukaemia symptoms and should be evaluated by a doctor and given medical treatment.

However, in the last 18 months, court authorities have obstructed his release, depriving him of the bare minimum of care and even medications that he desperately needs.

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 524,900

Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 524,900
Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 524,900
In West Azerbaijan, there are currently 292 COVID-19 patients, 120 in ICU, and 32 are using ventilators. (State Radio and TV news agency, March 19, 2022)

In a statement, the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) quoted the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) as saying that 524,900 people had died as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak in Iran as of March 20.

Iranians Commemorate Chaharshanbe Suri, Opposing the Mullahs’ Regime

Iranians Commemorate Chaharshanbe Suri, Opposing the Mullahs’ Regime
Iranians Commemorate Chaharshanbe Suri, Opposing the Mullahs’ Regime
Iranians, notably young people, set fire to portraits and effigies of regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and regime president Ebrahim Raisi, demonstrating their contempt for the ruling system as a whole.

The Scarlet Wednesday, also known as Chaharshanbe Suri, is an Iranian traditional event held on Tuesday evening, the eve of the Persian year’s last Wednesday. It is also the first of the Nowruz celebrations event’s celebrations.

According to a novel about the celebration, Siavosh—the emblem of honesty in Shahnameh (The Book of Kings, penned by the famed Iranian poet Abolghassem Ferdowsi)—asked his father, Touran Shah, to light seven large flames on the final Tuesday of the year to show his innocence. Touran Shah organized a huge party around the country to commemorate his son Siavosh after he successfully passed through fires and protected his dignity.

In Light of Nuclear Deadlock Iranian Regime is Desperate for Russia’s Support

In Light of Nuclear Deadlock Iranian Regime is Desperate for Russia’s Support
In Light of Nuclear Deadlock Iranian Regime is Desperate for Russia’s Support
With Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei looking to Russia and China in recent years, it has become clear that, contrary to claims made by Khamenei and his regime’s officials, the regime has been forced to sell Iran’s economic and political independence to Moscow and Beijing.

Last week, the Vienna negotiations on Iran’s extremely contentious and dubious nuclear program took a turn for the worse. Following the imposition of harsh international sanctions as a result of its aggressive invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been attaching the future of the talks to a new set of demands.

Tehran should, by rights, be denouncing such a move by Moscow, because Russian President Vladimir Putin is actually holding the Iranian regime’s interests hostage in order to undercut his government’s recent sanctions. However, no such complaints have been raised by senior Iranian regime officials, leading one to believe that the mullahs want Russia’s support at any cost.