Home Blog Page 6

French National Assembly Discusses Iranian Regime’s Repression and Warmongering

On Wednesday, January 30, a significant conference was held at the Victor Hugo Hall of the National Assembly of France, focusing on the Iranian regime's policies of internal repression and aggressive actions abroad.
On Wednesday, January 30, a significant conference was held at the Victor Hugo Hall of the National Assembly of France, focusing on the Iranian regime's policies of internal repression and aggressive actions abroad.

On Wednesday, January 30, a significant conference was held at the Victor Hugo Hall of the National Assembly of France, focusing on the Iranian regime's policies of internal repression and aggressive actions abroad.

 

The session, presided over by Mrs. Cécile Rilhac, leader of the Parliamentary Committee for Democratic Iran, saw discussions between Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), French politicians, and international figures on the necessity of confronting the Iranian regime’s provocative actions and supporting the Iranian populace in their quest for freedom.

Iraq Curbs Financial Channels Linked to Iranian Regime in Counter-Terrorism Effort

In a decisive move to clamp down on terrorism financing linked to the Iranian regime, the al-Forat News Agency revealed a pivotal document dated January 21, authored by Ammar Hamid Khalaf, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq.
In a decisive move to clamp down on terrorism financing linked to the Iranian regime, the al-Forat News Agency revealed a pivotal document dated January 21, authored by Ammar Hamid Khalaf, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq.

In a decisive move to clamp down on terrorism financing linked to the Iranian regime, the al-Forat News Agency revealed a pivotal document dated January 21, authored by Ammar Hamid Khalaf, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq.

 

The document, addressed to the Bank-e-Melli of Iran, highlights the revocation of the Central Bank of Iran’s license to operate in Iraq. This action is attributed to operational losses, limited activities, and the impracticality of expansion, further exacerbated by the bank’s entanglement with international sanctions.

PMOI Resistance units and mortal dictators

Dictators often craft an illusion of immortality during their reign, projecting strength and invincibility. However, once ousted, their vulnerabilities and fragility become glaringly apparent.
Dictators often craft an illusion of immortality during their reign, projecting strength and invincibility. However, once ousted, their vulnerabilities and fragility become glaringly apparent.

 

This transformation is currently unfolding in Iran, where the regime’s authorities are grappling with internal disarray and acknowledging the imminent threat of overthrow.

Iran’s Regime Targets Women in Crackdown on Dissent

In a move that starkly illustrates the Iranian regime's fear of dissent, the increased targeting of women for execution underscores their pivotal role in last year's protests, drawing a vindictive response from authorities.
In a move that starkly illustrates the Iranian regime's fear of dissent, the increased targeting of women for execution underscores their pivotal role in last year's protests, drawing a vindictive response from authorities.

In a move that starkly illustrates the Iranian regime's fear of dissent, the increased targeting of women for execution underscores their pivotal role in last year's protests, drawing a vindictive response from authorities.

 

This strategy, aimed at sending a chilling message to women actively challenging the status quo, highlights a grim escalation in the regime’s tactics to quell opposition.

Iran’s Escalating Drug Crisis: A Cloak of Secrecy and a Surge in Substance Abuse

In the shadows of Iran's clerical rule, a burgeoning crisis unfolds, marked by the rampant spread of addiction a situation veiled in opacity due to the government's reticence in releasing comprehensive statistics.
In the shadows of Iran's clerical rule, a burgeoning crisis unfolds, marked by the rampant spread of addiction a situation veiled in opacity due to the government's reticence in releasing comprehensive statistics.

In the shadows of Iran's clerical rule, a burgeoning crisis unfolds, marked by the rampant spread of addiction a situation veiled in opacity due to the government's reticence in releasing comprehensive statistics.

 

Unofficial reports pierce this veil, revealing the grim reality of a nation grappling with an escalating substance abuse problem. The Etemad newspaper’s investigation into Iran’s addiction landscape paints a concerning picture of shifting drug preferences, with opium’s decline overshadowed by the rise of heroin, crystal methamphetamine, and other dangerous substances.

Resistance Units Commemorate PMOI Martyrs Amid Escalating Suppression

In a poignant display of defiance against the oppressive regime, the Resistance Units, the clandestine network supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) within Iran, orchestrated a series of activities to honor the memory of Ashraf Rajavi, Mousa Khiabani, and other PMOI members who fell victim to the Revolutionary Guards on February 8, 1982.
In a poignant display of defiance against the oppressive regime, the Resistance Units, the clandestine network supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) within Iran, orchestrated a series of activities to honor the memory of Ashraf Rajavi, Mousa Khiabani, and other PMOI members who fell victim to the Revolutionary Guards on February 8, 1982.

 

Stretching from north to south and east to west, these commemorations unfolded in cities such as Rasht, Tehran, Karaj, Shiraz, Isfahan, Sari, Babol, Nowshahr, Sanandaj, Qazvin, Kermanshah, Bandar Abbas, Zahedan, and Sabzevar. The activities encompassed the hanging of banners, painting slogans, and distributing flyers bearing powerful messages from Masoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi. These messages conveyed the ideals of sacrifice, resistance, and the unwavering commitment to continue the struggle until the overthrow of the Islamic Republic regime.

Iran’s Regime Escalates Executions in a Desperate Bid to Suppress Rising Dissent

In addition to the indirect massacre of the Iranian people through incidents and disasters caused by the destructive regime, such as road accidents, air pollution, diseases, suicides, etc., regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei is directly engaged in two systematic crimes: killing under torture and execution. He has decided to continue his inhumane actions by killing young Iranians to ensure the survival of his regime.
In addition to the indirect massacre of the Iranian people through incidents and disasters caused by the destructive regime, such as road accidents, air pollution, diseases, suicides, etc., regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei is directly engaged in two systematic crimes: killing under torture and execution. He has decided to continue his inhumane actions by killing young Iranians to ensure the survival of his regime.

 

A recent example is the case of Sepehr Shirani, a 19-year-old student tortured to death by the regime’s security forces in his hometown of Zahedan. His only crime was his online activities and criticism of the regime. There have been numerous executions in recent days, and within a span of three days, from January 28 to January 31, the regime executed 17 prisoners. The regime ended the month of January with 83 executions.

Daya Sharifa, a justice seeking and bereaved mother, is placed under house arrest

In a distressing turn of events, Daya Sharifa, the determined mother seeking justice for her son, Ramin Hossein Panahi, has been arrested by security forces in Kamyaran, south of Sanandaj, the capital of Iranian Kurdistan Province.
In a distressing turn of events, Daya Sharifa, the determined mother seeking justice for her son, Ramin Hossein Panahi, has been arrested by security forces in Kamyaran, south of Sanandaj, the capital of Iranian Kurdistan Province.

In a distressing turn of events, Daya Sharifa, the determined mother seeking justice for her son, Ramin Hossein Panahi, has been arrested by security forces in Kamyaran, south of Sanandaj, the capital of Iranian Kurdistan Province.

 

Sharifa, also known as Sheraft Zarrini, is a staunch advocate against the death penalty in Iran, gaining recognition for her relentless pursuit of justice following her son’s execution.

UK Parliament Condemns Iranian Regime’s Actions Against Opposition

London, February 1, 2024 - In a significant development, the UK House of Commons has voiced strong opposition to the Iranian regime's aggressive stance towards the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) residing in Albania.
London, February 1, 2024 - In a significant development, the UK House of Commons has voiced strong opposition to the Iranian regime's aggressive stance towards the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) residing in Albania.

 

With the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs, David Rutley, in attendance, the resolution passed underscores a collective European effort to counter Iran’s unlawful activities and uphold the rights of PMOI members under international conventions.

Iran’s Electoral Farce: A Disgraceful Spectacle Unfolds

In what can only be described as a theatrical sham, Iran's regime orchestrates its parliamentary elections, revealing a spectacle of manipulation and outright suppression of genuine competition.
In what can only be described as a theatrical sham, Iran's regime orchestrates its parliamentary elections, revealing a spectacle of manipulation and outright suppression of genuine competition.

 

The scene is so farcical that the nation’s president, traditionally expected to be a contender from the capital, has been relegated to represent South Khorasan province—a decision that deviates markedly from the norm and underscores the extent of the regime’s electoral engineering.