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Iran: Call for Canadian government to demand UN inquiry into 1988 massacre

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) have reported on the press conference that was held at the Canadian Parliament on 6th October. MPs, representatives of the Iranian-Canadian community and eyewitnesses to the 1988 massacre called on the government to implement a motion adopted by parliament in 2013. The NCRI explain that the document “condemned the massacre of political prisoners and expressed solidarity with political prisoners being held in Iranian jails today”.

Hold Iran Accountable to Contain its Terrorism and Human Rights Abuses

In an article by Heshmat Alavi, published in The Ground Report on October 5, he writes about the violation of Human Rights in Iran.

Furious Reaction from Iran’s Regime to the appearance of Maryam Rajavi’s Alumni Photo in a Prestigious University’s Publication

In an article published on October 5, The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) writes that theIranian regime closed down the Society of Graduates in Sharif University of Technology, after publication of a photo of Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the NCRI, in its latest book listing its former alumni.

UN report: Iran has a horrifying relationship with human rights abuses

Zaghari-five-year Ratcliffe's term ended in March, but she was forbidden from returning to the United Kingdom.

The husband of a British charity worker, currently imprisioned in Iran, has issued another desperate statement for his wife to be released, pleading with the British government to intervene and the international community to put pressure on the Iranian Regime.

Iran: Protests on International Teacher’s Day

a group of teachers from the poorest parts of Iran's East Azerbaijan region took to the streets to demand their wages, which had been delayed for 14 months.

To coincide with the International Teachers Day, the current and retired staff from the faculty of the Ministry of Education in Tehran staged a demonstration. On the morning of 5th October, they protested their low wages and lack of benefits as well as the terrible living conditions they are subject to.

Iran’s nuclear program has not been eliminated

An article on Breitbart News Network’s website points to the holes in the nuclear deal with Iran following the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday in which Democratic candidate Tim Kaine claimed that the deal means that Iran has indefinitely ceased to further its nuclear weapons program.

Iran: How can Tehran’s terrorism be stopped?

In Iran mafia gangs are ruling the country under the control of the supreme leader as the ultimate decisionmaker.

An article on groundreport.com presents suggestions on how the Iranian regime’s terrorism can be combatted, a hot topic following the U.S. presidential debate between Clinton and Trump. The nuclear deal and the trouble caused by Iranian boats in the Persian Gulf was discussed, however the main problem – the violation of human rights – was not mentioned by either candidate. Once again, in a repetition of the last 38 years, the “egregious” violation of human rights has been ignored.

Iran Regime Continues Supplying Arms to Yemen Rebels

The US Navy dispatched three military vessels off the coast of Yemen following the rocket attacks on a United Arab Emirates auxiliary ship, this past Saturday.

Iran: water shortage crisis

The Director of the Iranian Regime’s Water Resources Management has called the country’s Underground Water Crisis “Disastrous”.

Iranian regime’s role in Syria is questioned

A former member of the Iranian regime’s parliament has questioned the role of the Iranian regime in Syria. Yadollah Eslami asked if keeping Assad in power should come at the price of destructing a whole country.