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Iranian regime even more repressive than before nuclear deal

Rowan Scarborough wrote for The Washington Times about the changes in Iran since the nuclear deal was signed between Iran and several world powers. Dissidents who were able to escape the repressive clutches of the Iranian regime had hoped the nuclear deal would bring moderation to Iran. Yet, despite the billions of dollars in cash the United States had provided for Iran, and the release of frozen bank assets, the people of Iran have seen no change for the better. This is because the cash has been used to export terror in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere in the region.

Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Giuliani’s Ties to Iran’s MEK

Former United States Senator Bob Torricelli has defended the right of top former senior U.S. officials in defending the main Iranian opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK). He wrote an op-ed on Monday in Politico Magazine responding to an earlier one last week by Daniel Benjamin, a former official at the State Department.

How Will Iran’s Syria Policy Change Faced With New U.S. Administration?

Heshmat Alavi, a political and human rights activist, raised questions about what Iran’s policy will be after Trump in an article on The Daily Caller. 

He said that after the election of Trump, the Iranian regime is right to be concerned. It took advantage of President Barack Obama’s appeasement policy and used it to support ally Bashar Assad in the war in Syria. As the situation stands now, over half a million Syrians have been killed, and a further 10 million have been displaced.

Frankfurt: UANI Warns Conference of Dangers of Doing Business in Iran

In an article in Untied Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), on November 28, they warn the  Frankfurt Business Conference about the dangers of doing business with Iran.

UANI is an independent, not-for-profit, non-partisan, advocacy group founded in 2008 by Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, former CIA Director Jim Woolsey, and Middle East Expert Ambassador Dennis Ross. It seeks to heighten awareness of the danger the Iranian regime poses to the world.

Iran: Foreign policy moving forward

Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, an American Harvard-educated political scientist, president of the International American Council on the Middle East, business advisor and best-selling author, wrote an article for the Huffington Post about the recent presidential election in the U.S. He pointed out that for some, the election of Donald Trump was a surprise, or even a shock. He added that people are slamming potential Cabinet nominees before anything official has been announced.

Major event in Paris calling for justice in Iran and Syria

On Saturday 26th November an event was held in Paris calling for the end of impunity to the Iranian regime who are responsible for horrendous crimes against humanity. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) have posted a timeline of the major event on their website

The President-elect of the NCRI, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, was praised and commended for her tireless and determined efforts on behalf of the Iranian people. Mrs. Rajavi took to the stage and thanked all those who played a part in achieving freedom for the political prisoners who have now finally been relocated out of Camp Liberty in Iraq.

Iranian political prisoner escaped to Europe

Shabnam Madadzadeh, 29, is an Iranian dissident who has quietly exposed the extreme brutality in Iranian prisons and has fled Iran to an undisclosed location in Europe. 

She had been imprisoned for the past six years for a five year sentence. Endangering her life, Madadzadeh, secretly sent letters from her cell about the inhumane prison conditions that she and other women were subjected to. She urged the United Nations’ UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran to visit Raja’i Shahr and Gharchak prisons, where she had been held.

Looking back on Rouhani’s “moderate” presidency

Heshmat Alavi wrote an article reflecting on the end of Hassan Rouhani’s term as president of Iran. He said that during the past four years much as happened. It started out with the West being quite positive about his election (rather selection) as president as it believed it would bring moderation to Iran. But the reality was a presidency that was far from moderate.

Iran is taking advantage of the final period of Obama administration

Khaled Abu Toameh, an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem, wrote an article for Gatestone Institute entitled “Iran, Hamas and the Dance of Death”. 

He believes that the Hamas and the Iranian regime are making the most of the last few days of the Obama Administration to restore relations permitting the way to more and more meddling in the affairs of other countries in the region. The Iran nuclear deal has emboldened the regime and Iran has already started interfering in the affairs of other countries such as Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.

Iran: Trafficking of children on the rise

In an article by DW it has been reported that due to the worsening economic situation in Iran, parents are now resorting to selling their children. 

Shiva Nazar Ahari told DW that in Tehran almost anything can be bought on the streets – alcohol, drugs, sex and healthy kidneys. Now babies can be added to the list. She said: “It isn’t new that babies are sold on the street. It is on the rise, however. Desperate people aren’t only selling their organs, but also their kids.”