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NCRI Conference Urges UN to Address 1988 Iran Massacre

1988 Iran massacre
The International investigation into the 1988 massacre of 30,000 Iranian political prisoners, mainly members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran).

1988 Iran massacre

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) held an online conference on Saturday to speak about the ongoing need for an international investigation into the 1988 massacre of 30,000 Iranian political prisoners, mainly members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran).

NCRI: Renew Arms Embargo on Iran

(NCRI) conference
(NCRI): Terrorism is a cornerstone of the Iranian regime, for its survival.
(NCRI) conference
(PMOI / MEK Iran): Terrorism is a cornerstone of the Iranian regime, for its survival.

Three American experts taking part in an online conference held by the Iranian Resistance on Wednesday have said that the United Nations must restore full sanctions on Iran to stop the mullahs’ malign activities.

Two Iranian Motorcyclists Killed for not Showing Driver’s Licenses

motorcyclists killed
motorcyclists killed for not showing driver’s licenses

motorcyclists killed

Two young Iranian motorcyclists were shot dead by security forces in Shahriar near Tehran because they didn’t show their driver’s licenses. Alireza Goudarzi, 27, an electrician, and Alireza Jafarlu, 25, a college student and store owner, died after security forces opened fire on them in Keshavarz Square, with Goudarzi killed instantly.

95,500 coronavirus deaths in Iran

Over 95,500 dead
94,500 coronavirus deaths in Iran
Over 95,500 dead
94,500 coronavirus deaths in Iran

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI /MEK ّIran) said Tuesday that at least 94,400 people have died from coronavirus in Iran.

Iran: Oil, gas and petrochemical strike continues for 18th consecutive day

18th consecutive day
Oil, gas and petrochemical strike continues for 18th consecutive day

18th consecutive day

A widespread strike in the oil, natural gas, and petrochemical sectors, including at power plants, continued for the 18th day on Sunday 18th August.

The Iranian Regime is Losing Control of Iran

Regime is Losing Control
A high-ranking Iranian official has admitted to the role played by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran) during the uprising in November 2019.

Regime is Losing Control

There is growing evidence that the regime feels threatened by its own people. The regime has been unpopular for a long time, but the Iranian people have since 2017 been protesting on the streets about the regime’s policies.

Iranians Get COVID-19 but Regime Officials Avoid it

Coronavirus
Iranians Get COVID-19 but Regime Officials Avoid it

Coronavirus

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), has revealed that the death toll in Iran from COVID-19 had reached 90,100. While ordinary Iranians are being exposed to the deadly virus, the mullahs and regime officials are going out of their way to avoid exposure to it.

Iran: Religious minorities and opponents subjected to harsh and unfair sentences

harsh and unfair sentences
Religious minorities and opponents subjected to harsh and unfair sentences

harsh and unfair sentences

The Iranian regime has always treated political opponents, religious and ethnic minorities, and protesters unfairly. This is in all aspects of life, but in particular with regards to arrests, charges, and sentencings.

Iran: Teachers and nurses join other striking and protesting workers

Teachers and nurses
Teachers and nurses join other striking and protesting workers

Teachers and nurses

For the past few weeks, there have been significant strikes and protests taking place in Iran. Most of these strikes have been in the oil and petrochemical sector. They have now been joined by other sectors of society including women, nurses, teachers, and other workers.

The International Community Can Help End the Terrorist Iranian Regime

Credit to New Europe: IRGC's extremist forces, during a parade in Iran. IRGC has been the main force of repression and terrorism in Iran and the region.
The International Community Can Help to End the Terrorist Iranian Regime

Credit to New Europe: IRGC's extremist forces, during a parade in Iran. IRGC has been the main force of repression and terrorism in Iran and the region.

Ali Bagheri, an energy engineer with a Ph.D. from the University of Mons is an Iranian activist and campaigner for democracy and human rights in Iran and has reported about the Iranian regime in the online news media, New Europe.

He says that there has been internal oppression, terrorism, and external conflicts such as the Iraq/Iran war taking place since the Islamic Republic was established in Iran in 1979. The terrorist attacks target any group that did not support the regime. It began with Iran’s Kurdish and Sunni minorities but after a while, it spread to any individual or group which voiced its opinion against Ayatollah Khomeini.