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Global Peace Under Grave Threat from Religious Fascism in Iran

Global peace is increasingly jeopardized as analysts warn of the potential for a prolonged war in Gaza to escalate into a regional or even global conflict.
Global peace is increasingly jeopardized as analysts warn of the potential for a prolonged war in Gaza to escalate into a regional or even global conflict.

Global peace is increasingly jeopardized as analysts warn of the potential for a prolonged war in Gaza to escalate into a regional or even global conflict.

 

The core of this concern is the religious fascism ruling Iran, identified by political leaders as a primary source of warmongering in the Middle East and beyond. Despite this recognition, there seems to be a concerning trend of turning a blind eye to Iran’s actions, with grave implications for global stability.

Iran’s Regime Faces Setbacks in Campaigns Against Iranian Resistance

This past week, Iran's regime encountered major setbacks in its ongoing campaigns against the Iranian Resistance.
This past week, Iran's regime encountered major setbacks in its ongoing campaigns against the Iranian Resistance.

This past week, Iran's regime encountered major setbacks in its ongoing campaigns against the Iranian Resistance.

 

The Swedish Appeals Court upheld the life sentence of Hamid Noury, a former torturer and prison guard at Gohardasht Prison, known for his role in the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran. This ruling represents a substantial blow to the regime’s efforts to manipulate the Justice Movement of the Iranian Resistance, aiming to diminish the severity of the regime’s crimes against humanity.

The Unwavering Resolve of Iran’s Resistance Units

Since 2017, Iran has been experiencing a seismic shift in its socio-political landscape, marked by a series of significant protests shaking the very foundations of its regime.
Since 2017, Iran has been experiencing a seismic shift in its socio-political landscape, marked by a series of significant protests shaking the very foundations of its regime.

 

This period of unrest, a clarion call for transformation, is characterized by the Iranian people’s relentless pursuit of regime change and their outright rejection of any compromise with the oppressive factions currently in power.

Maryam Rajavi’s Message for Christmas and New Year 2024

Maryam Rajavi’s Message for Christmas and New Year 2024
Maryam Rajavi’s Message for Christmas and New Year 2024

 

My dear fellow Christians,

Iran’s Internal Struggle: Corruption, Neglect, and the People’s Plight

Recently, Iran's state-run Kayhan newspaper, closely affiliated with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has recently spotlighted the massive corruption scandal involving Debsh Tea.
Recently, Iran's state-run Kayhan newspaper, closely affiliated with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has recently spotlighted the massive corruption scandal involving Debsh Tea.

 

Despite boasting about Iran’s robust corruption detection system, which purportedly spares no one, the article inadvertently exposed the system’s own vulnerabilities due to insufficient information.

Iran’s Privatization: A Cloak for Corruption and Inequality

Since its initiation in 1979 under the mullahs' rule, Iran's privatization strategy has undergone a significant transformation.
Since its initiation in 1979 under the mullahs' rule, Iran's privatization strategy has undergone a significant transformation.

Since its initiation in 1979 under the mullahs' rule, Iran's privatization strategy has undergone a significant transformation.

 

Initially heralded as a move to reduce government intervention in the economy and promote market liberalization, the policy’s trajectory over the last two decades reveals a darker reality. Far from democratizing economic opportunities, privatization in Iran has largely benefited a select few within the ruling elite and their associates, exacerbating inequality and fostering corruption.

Swedish Court Upholds Life Sentence for Former Iranian Prison Guard in Historic Ruling

The Swedish Appeals Court in Stockholm has upheld the life sentence of Hamid Noury, a former prison guard at Gohardasht prison in Karaj, Iran, for his role in the 1988 massacre of political prisoners.
The Swedish Appeals Court in Stockholm has upheld the life sentence of Hamid Noury, a former prison guard at Gohardasht prison in Karaj, Iran, for his role in the 1988 massacre of political prisoners.

 

This ruling marks a significant moment in the long struggle for justice for the victims of one of the most heinous crimes in recent history. The 1988 massacre, a dark chapter in Iran’s history, saw the execution of over 30,000 political prisoners, primarily members and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). The mass executions were carried out under a fatwa issued by then-supreme leader Ruhollah Khomeini, leading to a systematic purge of political dissenters.

Unmasking Iran’s Global Influence: Domestic Suppression and International Terror

In recent times, the Iranian regime has significantly extended its influence far beyond national borders, marking its presence in various international crises and conflicts.
In recent times, the Iranian regime has significantly extended its influence far beyond national borders, marking its presence in various international crises and conflicts.

 

Notably, the use of Iranian drones in Ukraine resulting in civilian casualties and the regime’s backing of terror proxies in the Middle East have underlined Tehran’s growing geopolitical footprint. These actions seem twofold in their objectives: they distract from Iran’s internal challenges and simultaneously promote a fundamentalist and terror-centric agenda on the global stage.

Former Dutch Senator Criticizes Iran’s Role in Middle Eastern Conflicts

In a speech at a conference, former Dutch Senator Prof. Kees De Lange highlighted the Iranian regime's manipulative tactics in the Middle East.
In a speech at a conference, former Dutch Senator Prof. Kees De Lange highlighted the Iranian regime's manipulative tactics in the Middle East.

 

The event, which took place in The Hague, saw Prof. De Lange accusing Iran of using the Palestinian cause as a strategic distraction from its oppressive internal policies and external aggression.