Maryam Rajavi announced this on Saturday 11, June in a meeting of the NCRI which was held in support of the Syrian people and their resistance.
Leading Cleric says “Immorality among Iranian women has caused a river to dry up”.
A misogynistic Iranian cleric has announced that immoral behaviour in women is destroying the environment.
This immodest behaviour, including ‘improper veiling’ has reportedly caused a major Iranian river to dry up.
Iran’s regime is not moderate and the West should recognise that.
The Iranian regime continues to carry out ballistic missile tests in defiance of resolutions by the U.N. Security Council and the agreements reached between Iran and six world powers last summer.
Compulsory Fasting in Gohardasht (Rajaishahr) Prison
On the morning of Tuesday 7th June 2016, the brutal prison guards under pretext of the time of Ramadan, put pressure on the prisoners and cut the gas and water utilities of 2 wards (known as Dar-AlQoran). These brutal guards have threatened the prisoners that they will be moved to the dangerous wards of prison, unless they fast.
World must not ignore “ethnic cleansing” in Iraq
Struan Stevenson, President of the European Iraqi Freedom Association (EIFA), has released a new statement about the ongoing human rights atrocities in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, 43 miles from Baghdad. The following is the text of his press release.
Time for the West to listen to the Iranian people
It is time for the West to listen to those who have experienced the Iranian regime’s abuses firsthand, argues Nasser Sharif, president of the California Society for Democracy in Iran. He made the argument in an op-ed published in The Orange County Register on Friday, June 10, 2016:
Iran’s lobby funding journalists to attack the MEK
There have been numerous critics of the US/Iran nuclear deal from US Republicans to the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
7 hanged in Iran cities
Seven prisoners have been hanged in the Iranian cities Mashhad, Shiraz and Tehran. On Tuesday June 7 state-affiliated Rokna news agency reported the deaths of three men, aged 30, 35 and 40 whom were tried by the Revolutionary Court in Mashhad.
Iran’s economy continues to suffer, case in point: Gachsaran
Iran’s tattered economy continues to be the subject of damning reports revealing the extent of the country’s economic depression. 60% of industrial and manufacturing units in the county of Gachsaran, southwest Iran, are currently closed.
Iran threatens fast-breakers with lashes
Those who break fast in public will be “strongly” dealt with according to Mostafa Haghi, a senior Golestan Judiciary representative. The holy month of Ramadan began this week, if caught in public eating during daylight hours imprisonment and flogging will be used.