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Iran Regime: Deplorable Treatment of Political Prisoners Raises Massive Concerns

The human rights situation in Iran is deteriorating and there is grave concern for the many political prisoners that are locked up around the country.
Amnesty International has expressed its concern for the treatment of political prisoners in Iran, calling on the regime to release them immediately.
The human rights situation in Iran is deteriorating and there is grave concern for the many political prisoners that are locked up around the country.

By Atousa Pilger

The human rights situation in Iran is deteriorating and there is a grave concern for the many political prisoners that are locked up around the country. Many political activists have been arrested and sentenced to long prison terms because of their activities. Once in jail, they are denied a proper trial and are very badly mistreated. Some are denied medical attention, some are beaten, others undergo tough physical and psychological abuse. Many face all of the above.

The case of 37-year-old political prisoner Majid Assadi has been brought to attention in recent weeks. Assadi is suffering from a number of serious medical issues, some of which are related to a pre-existing condition that should be monitored very carefully and regularly by medical professionals. He suffers from a rheumatism syndrome named Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) that causes spine pain, inflammation in his vision network, ulcers and digestive problems. His health is deteriorating because he has not been given the necessary medical attention and treatment.

NBC’s Hit-Piece on MEK Favors Iran Ayatollahs

MEK and NCRI gathering
MeK gathering in different countries
MEK and NCRI gathering

By Azita Carlson

The fundamentalist regime in power in Iran has in the past shown its ability to manipulate public opinion as well as office politics in western democracies. The mullahs exploit to the best the “weak points” of democracies, such as freedom of expression, free journalism, etc which they themselves do not respect and do not believe in.

MEK Supporters Recount Harrowing Accounts of Iran’s Prisons

1988 Massacre
More than 30,000 political prisoners were massacred in Iran in the summer of 1988
1988 Massacre

By Navid Felker

Iranian authorities killed 400-500 prisoners a day, a survivor of Iran’s brutal prison recalls.

In an exclusive interview with Daily Star Online, former Iranian political prisoners [MEK supports] spoke out about their horrifying experiences in the torture chambers of the Iranian regime.

MEK’s Activities in Iran: Resistance Units in Different Cities Publishing Posters of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi

MEK resistance units expand their activities throughout Iran
MEK (Mojahedin Khalgh Iran) Resistance Units install images of Maryam Rajavi in Iran
MEK resistance units expand their activities throughout Iran
By Azita Carlson
 
MEK’s resistance unit broad activates in provinces of Iran.
On the anniversary of appointing Mrs. Maryam Rajavi as the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the MEK’s resistance units engaged in broad activities in Iran.

Calls for British Government to Realise the Only Ally in Iran Is the People

Conference held at the UK Parliament condemns human rights violations in Iran, calls for firm policy- October 17, 2019
Conference held at the UK Parliament condemns human rights violations in Iran, calls for firm policy- October 17, 2019
Conference held at the UK Parliament condemns human rights violations in Iran, calls for firm policy- October 17, 2019

By Atousa Pilger

On Thursday 17th October, cross-party Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom have called on the British government to ensure that human rights are factored into foreign policy towards Iran. They also called on the British government to recognize the Iranian people’s right to overthrow the dictators controlling the country.

Iran’s Snipers Responsible for Death of Iraqi Protesters—Reuters

Iran snipers killed protesters during recent anti-government protests in Iraq
Iran snipers killed protesters during recent anti-government protests in Iraq
Iran snipers killed protesters during recent anti-government protests in Iraq

By Armin Baldwin

Iran commanded snipers that killed dozens of protesters during recent anti-government protests in Iraq, an exclusive report from Reuters reveals. Reuters spoke to different Iraqi security officials, who confirmed the reports and commented on the role of Tehran is meddling in Iraq’s affairs.

Demonstrations erupted in various Iraqi cities in early October in protest to chronic shortages of jobs, electricity and clean water, as well as the violent intervention of Iran in their country. The protests quickly turned into a confrontation between the people and security forces and led to at least 200 deaths and 7,000 injuries. Iran-backed militias had a decisive role in quelling the protests.

Iranian Workers Holding Strikes and Protests Because of Worsening Labour Conditions

Workers at the Azarab factory had gathered in protest against their salaries that had still not been paid
Workers at the Azarab factory had gathered in protest against their salaries that had still not been paid
Workers at the Azarab factory had gathered in protest against their salaries that had still not been paid

By Navid Felker

It has been reported that in the city of Arak in the western part of the country, workers from the Azarab factory gathered to protest their poor living conditions and their employment status that remains uncertain.

The workers gathered in a square in the city on Sunday 13th October and made it clear that regime officials have seven days to finalise the shareholding rights of the factory and to put an end to the uncertainty that is overshadowing their lives and their futures.

Maryam Rajavi, Voice of the Voiceless People of Iran

Maryam Rajavi, Voice of the Voiceless people of Iran
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
Maryam Rajavi, Voice of the Voiceless people of Iran

By Azita Carlson

In a book published in 1993, titled Islamic Fundamentalism: The New Global Threat, the Iranian Resistance warned the world about a rising monster. After being defeated in its eight-year war with Iraq, the mullahs’ regime ruling Iran leaped across the region, from the Caucasus to the Middle East to the Horn of Africa, while retooling its organizational capacity to carry out suppression within Iran’s borders and to export terrorism beyond those frontiers.

Iran: Political Prisoners Denied Urgent and Essential Medical Care

Political prisoner Majid Assadi
Political prisoner Majid Assadi
Political prisoner Majid Assadi

By Atousa Pilger

Reports from Iran are saying that political prisoner Majid Assadi is not receiving the urgent and essential medical care that he requires.

Assadi, a graduate of Alameh Tabatabaei University, was arrested at home back in 2017. He was sentenced to six years imprisonment and two years in exile on the charges of “propaganda and conspiracy against the establishment” and “threatening national security through assembly and collusion”.

Iran and Its Hidden Ballistic Missile Sites

Iran hidden ballistic missile sites
(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iran hidden ballistic missile sites.
Iran hidden ballistic missile sites

By Armin Baldwin

It has been reported by the Daily Star publication in the United Kingdom that Iran is getting ready for war.

The main opposition to the Iranian regime, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), has previously disclosed information and images related to missile sites that have not been seen before. The missile sites are spread the whole way across Iran.