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Advanced Web Filtering by Iranian Regime to Block Information and News Exchange

 

In order to prevent the Iranian public specially the youth from accessing the flow of information and news through the internet, the Iranian regime is planning to upgrade their filtering technology to a new unified advance filtering system.

Iran Suicide Bomb Attack Kills 20

Stop Fundamentalism – News reports from Iran indicate that two suicide bomb attacks in the city of Zahedan has claimed the lives of 20 people leaving over 100 wounded.

Iranian News media reported today that around 20:21 local time an explosion occurred at the entrance of Zahedan’s main mosque.  The second bomb explosion followed in the same location only a few minutes after.

Iranian Dissidents Disrupt Motakki’s Speech in Dublin

“Dictator,” screams an Iranian protestor, “He is a dictator.  He is a terrorist.”

Shortly after this man walks out of the room, a second Iranian shouts, “Why did you kill Iranian political prisoners, you are a murderer.”

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Iranian Foreign Minister, Manuchehr Motakki’s visit to Dublin takes place at a time when Iran leader are rejecting United Nations sanctions ratified yesterday.

Cleric Calls to Ban Showing Women Sports Pictures in Iran Media

A cleric in Iran announced Friday that broadcasting women pictures engaged in sports activity is forbidden by Islamic laws. 

Namazi, who was conducting the Friday sermon in the city of Kashan emphasized that women should only attend their homes.   He asked members of the mullahs’ parliament to “set occupational priorities for women and send them back to their main job (housekeeping).” 

He complained about some state-run television stations broadcasting women participating in shooting sports while all filming crew and bystanders were men.  He emphasized that “women sports event should not be televised at all.”

Iranian Prisoner to End Hunger Strike or Face Execution

A political prisoner currently on death row has been on a hunger strike since May 12 and is determined to continue.

A judge threatened Habibollah Golparipour, the striking prisoner that his execution will be carried out immediately if he does not end his hunger strike.

“I know I will be hanged soon.” said Golparipour in response to the judge, continuing that, “I would rather die my own way and will do it in way that would bring shame to you.”

Hunger Strike to Save Life of Iranian Political Prisoner

Majid Tavakoli
Majid Tavakoli

Majid TavakoliStop Fundamentalism – Following reports of deteriorating health conditions of Iranian political prisoner, Majid

Tavakoli, who is on his 5th day of a dry hunger strike, his mother and a number of other political prisoners, have started a hunger strike in his support.

Tavakoli, a student activist from Tehran Institute of Technology, started a dry hunger strike last Sunday when he was transferred to a solitary prison.

Mayday Smiles for Iran

We All Smile for Iran In support of Freedom
We All Smile for Iran In support of Freedom

We All Smile for Iran In support of Freedom
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How the Iraq elections affect Iran’s plans for dominating the region

Shahriar Kia
Source: Familysecuritymatters.org

The recent Iraqi parliamentary elections were of tremendous importance. However, the main outcome should be sought through the development of the Iraqi political society and the shift in the balance of power in Iran and in Iraq.

The clock is ticking as Iranian regime gets closer to the bomb

Shahriar Kia
Originally Published At: FamilySecurityMatters.org

The G-8 held negotiations in Canada on new round of sanctions against Iran to stop its uranium enrichment ambitions last week. Agreements and progressions were reached among the eight industrial nations of the world regarding fresh measures against Iran, officials involved in talks said. Of course, what the negotiation results will accomplish, taking into consideration that the past eight years have only bought Iran time to inch closer to the bomb, is something time has to tell. In today’s world, political and security crises have different roots.

Tehran’s strategic defeat in Iraq

Alireza Jafarzadeh
The March 7 parliamentary elections have heralded a new era for Iraq, pushing aside the incumbent Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki and officials with ties to Iran while opening way for a new slate of politicians hoping to mend serious sectarian divides. But, as a U.S. military official in Iraq told the Washington Post, Maliki and his allies “have no intention of giving up their regime,” something that could threaten the hard earned post-election gains for progress and stability and harm US troops withdrawal timetable.