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Trump Slams Iran Regime at UNGA

Trump called the mullahs in Iran, one of the "greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations
Donald Trump address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York about Iran
Trump called the mullahs in Iran, one of the "greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations

By Armin Baldwin

Donald Trump gave his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, with his speech focusing heavily on Iran and the malign behaviour of their Regime.

During the speech, Trump called the mullahs in Iran, one of the “greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations” and called on other countries not to “subsidize Iran’s bloodlust”.

Iranians in New York Say “No to Rouhani”

“No to Rouhani”
Iranian Americans, mostly supporters and sympathizers of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK)
“No to Rouhani”

By Azita Carlson

On Tuesday, September 16, 2019 thousands of Iranian Americans, mostly supporters and sympathizers of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), gathered in Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza to protest against the visit of Iranian regime President Hassan Rouhani to the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Regime Expert Admits Women Leading Iran Protests

Iranian women are a huge part of the resistance
Iranian women want to overthrow the Regime
Iranian women are a huge part of the resistance

by Navid  Felker

A state-backed expert of the Iranian Regime has admitted on Iranian state television that all protest gatherings have become feminized since January because of the incredible participation of women in protest gatherings.

World Leaders Condemn Iran’s Role in Saudi Attacks

World leaders condemn Iran’s role in Saudi attacks
The US and Saudi Arabia has also blamed Iran for the attacks
World leaders condemn Iran’s role in Saudi attacks

By Atousa Pilger

On Saturday 14th September, a series of attacks on a couple of Saudi Arabia’s oil installations caused major damage and sparked an increase in global oil prices. Saudi Arabia’s oil production halted by half and the damage was extensive.

Iranian Baha’Is Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

Two Iranian Baha’i women have been sentenced to a total of 12 years
Two Iranian Baha’i women Kimia Mostafavi and Kiana Rezvani
Two Iranian Baha’i women have been sentenced to a total of 12 years

By Armin Baldwin

Two Iranian Baha’i women have been sentenced to a total of 12 years in prison by the Revolutionary court of Kerman.

Kimia Mostafavi and Kiana Rezvani were each sentenced to five years in prison for their “membership in Baha’i community”, despite the Iranian Regime regularly claiming to Western governments that they respect religious freedom, and one year in prison for “spreading propaganda against the state in favour of opposition groups”.

United Nations Event on Religious Freedom: Simply Believers, Persecuted in Iran

Religious freedom conditions in Iran has worsened in the past year.
Iran’s despotic rulers have punished yet another Christian woman for exercising her freedom to worship
Religious freedom conditions in Iran has worsened in the past year.

By Azita Carlson

On Monday 23 September 2019 an event was held at the United Nation’s headquarter in New York on “Religious Freedom”.

Religious freedom conditions in Iran has worsened in the past year. In an annual report in April 2019, the bi-partisan U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) designated Iran as one of 16 countries of particular concern and raised concerns over severe religious freedom abuses in Iran.

Iranian Girls Face Tougher Access to Education

The 80% of Iranian people living under the poverty line
The new academic year starts in Iran on September 23 for some 15 million elementary and high school students and another four million students of higher education
The 80% of Iranian people living under the poverty line

by Navid  Felker

There are numerous hurdles that Iranian youth face when trying to access education, but women and girls face between two and three times the obstacles. There is perhaps a no better time to look at this sexist double standard in education than at the start of the new academic year when 15 million students will start classes but many cannot afford to enroll and many more cannot afford to go through until graduation.

Iran: Resistance Leader’s Message of Support to Students and Teachers

Many people in Iran are renewing their calls for regime change
Iranian students and MEK Resistance Units working hard inside Iran to amplify the voice of the people for regime change.
Many people in Iran are renewing their calls for regime change

By Atousa Pilger

At the beginning of the new school year, many people in Iran are renewing their calls for regime change, in particular, young Iranians who are determined to see great change in their country. They are reminding the people, and the regime, that schools and educations centers can act as places of defiance where people can promote freedom.

Iran: Ongoing Human Rights Violations While Rouhani Visits U.S

At least 3,800 people including 94 women, were executed during Rouhani’s tenure.
The Iranian community in U.S. organized a rally on Tuesday September 24
At least 3,800 people including 94 women, were executed during Rouhani’s tenure.

By Armin Baldwin

While Iranian regime president Hassan Rouhani visits the U.S. for the yearly UN General Assembly meeting, international organizations are raising concerns over ongoing violations of human rights in Iran.

On Thursday, September 19, 2019, The European Parliament adopted a resolution strongly condemning the Iranian regime for violations of women’s rights in Iran and the use of the death penalty, including its use against juvenile offenders; and called on the Iranian authorities to introduce an immediate moratorium as a fundamental step towards its abolition. EP also called on Iran to cooperate with the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, including by allowing him to enter the country.

Iran: New Academic Year of 2019-2020 Begins While 80% Live Under Poverty Line

the past year has seen more than 1,000 strikes and protests by teachers in 156 Iranian cities
Seven million children are deprived of education and are child laborers
the past year has seen more than 1,000 strikes and protests by teachers in 156 Iranian cities

By Azita Carlson

On Monday, September 23, 2019, the new academic year of 2019-2020 begins in Iran with 15 million students going to school while more than 80% of the nation is living under the poverty line. It is estimated that seven million children are deprived of education and are child laborers.