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Iranian Teachers Hold Widespread Protests Across the Country

In protest against poor working and living conditions, the stolen money from Teachers Pension Fund, country’s deplorable educational status, and dealing with teachers’ protests as security threats, Iran’s working and retired teachers held rallies in different cities across the country on Thursday March 9, demanding that their problems be dealt with.

Iran Faces Increasing Isolation

With a growing number of countries voicing concerns about Tehran’s policies, Iran is experiencing international and regional isolation. The end of Barack Obama’s presidency signaled the end of a “golden era” for Iran, and a major shift in the balance of power.

The joint statement issued by Saudi Arabia and Malaysia that condemned Iran’s meddling in the Middle East, is one example. It left the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman no choice but to express Tehran’s utter regret. “The Islamic Republic’s principled policies are based on non-interference in the affairs of other countries and abiding by an approach hinging on good neighborliness,” said Bahram Ghasemi, according to Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency.

PMOI/MEK Exposes Iranian IRGC’s Smuggling Activities in Their Entirety

New revelations, documented by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), shows that Donald Trump needs to act fast to designate the IRGC as a Terrorist organization.

During a press conference given by the NCRI in the Attlee Suite, Portcullis House, Westminster, London, 7 March, 2017, it was demonstrated how under the direct supervision of the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and organized by his faithful IRGC commanders, a large smuggling enterprise is carried out.

GCC Countries to Adopt Realistic Approach for Relations With Iran

In his address to the 147th session of Arab League’s Council meeting on Wednesday,

Dr Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported that “thanks to the prominent role by Kuwait”, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have adopted a realistic approach to govern their relations with Iran.

Iran: Two More Ballistic Missile Launches

Iran has been continuing with its provocative behaviour and in the most recent incident it has carried out test-firings of ballistic missiles. One of the tests was a success and hit a floating barge located over 150 miles away. A US official said that the Fateh-110 short-range ballistic missile launches were the first ones tested in the past two years.

It also sent fast-attack vessels near to a US Navy ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday. The US Navy has warships patrolling this area. The incident was described as “unprofessional” and “unsafe”. The IRGC boats came within 600 yards of the US surveillance ship “Invincible”. They then stopped, forcing the US ship and the three accompanying British Navy ships into changing course.

Iran: Students Protest Against Gender Segregation

On Saturday 4th March, students of the Faculty of Literature at Allameh University in Tehran protested against gender segregation and inappropriate and illegal treatment. 

They issued a statement about their protest. Part of it read: 

 “… The Nazis sent Jews to gas chambers to kill them and within a few minutes or a few hours their lives would be gone, but agents of the regime, day after day, trample upon the dignity and humanity of students! Countless people protested the methods of the Nazis because they saw the death of humanity. Shouldn’t we protest today against the ugly behaviour at Allameh Tabatabai University?”

NCRI Reveals New Details About IRGC Companies and the Smuggling of Weapons

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) revealed at a press conference that three companies in Iran are being used as a front to carry out the smuggling of arms in the Middle East. The information revealed by the NCRI was collected by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran’s (PMOI/MEK) network inside the country. 

Conservative MP, Dr. Matthew Offord, also attended the conference to speak about Iran’s influence in the region.

Leader of Iranian Resistance Speaks at Conference for International Women’s Day

For International Women’s Day, a conference entitled “Women in Political Leadership” was held in Tirana in Albania. 

In attendance were activists and political leaders from all over the world. Many of the speakers spoke about the threat of the mullahs’ regime in Iran. 

President-elect of the National council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Maryam Rajavi, spoke about her wishes for equality and the bravery of the women in Iran including those who are currently imprisoned for political reasons. She also praised all freedom loving people who are working towards equality in Iran.

Report to Human Rights Council Regarding Abysmal Human Rights Situation in Iran

A report submitted to the Human Rights Council highlights the numerous abuses of human rights that are carried out in Iran. 

It points out that there were at least 530 executions carried out in Iran during the 2016 period, highlighting that most of these were for minor drug-related offences. 

In Iran, many prisoners are denied fair trial rights including basic due process. For example, prisoners are left incommunicado for long periods, and spend excessive amounts of time in pre-trial detainment.

Iran: Regime Puts Export of Terrorism Above Domestic Needs

The destructive role of Iran in various parts of the Middle East has been talked about over the past few weeks, with many leaders saying Iran is central to the tensions in the region. However, Tehran has been in this destructive role for nearly two decades. 

Iran has sent many fighters to Yemen, Iraq and Syria, and has backed, financed and armed thousands more in other nations. Many are questioning how Iran can do this when its own economy is in such a precarious and delicate state.