Saturday, June 13, 2015

Iran-Iranian opposition group leader says Iran regime 'cannot be trusted'

Iran-Iranian opposition group leader says Iran regime 'cannot be trusted'

Maryam Rajavi Iranian opposition group leader
 Iranian opposition leader: Mullahs are masters of deception
 The leader of the largest Iranian opposition group says the country’s current regime “cannot and should not be trusted” and is calling on the U.S. and world powers to recognize Iran's intentions in advance of the deadline on the interim nuclear framework agreement, that comes at the end of this month.
 For her part,Mis. Rajavi told Fox News that she believes the same forces that have toppled brutal dictatorships elsewhere will also free the Iranian people.

"We seek an Iran where tolerance replaces intolerance. Love, friendship, forgiveness and compassion will replace hatred, animosity, and brutality. An Iran where women will be free to wear what they like, to study what they like and to engage in any activity they wish. An Iran with gender equality. An Iran where all religious and ethnic minorities will be free and enjoy the same rights as the rest of the people. Just as the late Dr. Martin Luther King spoke of his dream for America, I have a dream for Iran, this is not just a dream. I am confident that Iran will be free soon. Change in Iran is inevitable, because we, the people of Iran, are determined to bring regime change and establish democracy."

Despite more than three decades of struggle, she remains hopeful.

"The movement is seeking a democratic and non-nuclear Iran, with separation of religion and state, gender equality and regional an international coexistence," she

Iranian diaspora prepare for annual gathering


Iranian diaspora prepare for annual gathering

The great Iranian gathering in Paris in 2014 supporters of Maryam Rajavi
 As the June 30 deadline approaches for a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian regime’s nuclear program, Iranian people abroad are to show up in their annual grand gathering in the Villepinte Hall in Paris on June 13, 2015.
  Maryam Rajavi , president-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran ( NCRI ), will be the keynote speaker of this grand gathering. She will talk about the ongoing situation in Iran, Iran’s nuclear activity for procuring atomic bombs, and threat of fundamentalism in the Middle East and its solution.
 To date, many international dignitaries from the U.S, Europe and Arab countries have voiced support for this gathering. Arab communities including Syrian and Palestinian people will also take part in this gathering, which will address the tangible threat of fundamentalism and sectarianism that is entangling the Middle East.
Last year, 600 political dignitaries, legislators and jurists from a wide spectrum of political tendencies participated in the gathering alongside with 100,000 Iranian people from four corner of the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Circumstances are ripe for regime change in Iran" says Maryam Rajavi

 "Circumstances are ripe for regime change in Iran" says Maryam Rajavi, the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran

Maryam Rajavi; Circumstances are ripe for regime change in Iran

Freedom in Iran is “completely attainable,” Maryam Rajavi said ahead of a major opposition rally in Paris.
 'The failure to prevent the Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq after the 2003 Iraq War, which morphed into the gradual occupation of Iraq by the Iranian regime, gave an unprecedented boost to the growth of fundamentalism,' she added. 'Similarly, the [Khamenei] regime’s crimes in Syria and Iraq and the genocide against Sunnis, which is accompanied by Western silence, have enabled the rise of [the Islamic State].'
The Times quoted Mrs. Rajavi as saying, 'We want a pluralist system, freedom of parties and assembly,' she said. 'We respect all individual freedoms [and] we underscore complete freedom of expression and the media and unconditional access by all to the Internet.
'This is something that is completely attainable in Iran,' said Mrs. Rajavi, who accused Western powers of 'standing against the Iranian people’s will.'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Iran-Suppression-Executed- hands with the devil

 With the number of executions in Iran expected to reach 1,000-mark this year, shaking hands with the mullahs is like shaking hands with the devil. one Person is executed in iranevery10 hours.

Iran-Executed-By Mullah Hassan Rohani fraud and Khamenei Antichrist

The criminal anti-human regime of mullahs,, hanged 11 people, Wednesday, two of them in public.
The Khomeini’s henchmen hanged on prisoner in public in the city of Minab, southern Iran. Another prisoner was in the city of Ghoochn, northern Iran and a Balouchi ethnic prisoner identified as Esmail Shahnavazi was hanged in Arak prison, southwest of Tehran.And in a despicable act hanged 8 people collectively in Ghezelhesar prison, Karaj, west of Tehran.
 The criminal clerical regime of Iran, 5 prisoners condemned to death were hanged on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 in Adel-Abad prison, Shiraz, southern Iran. and One prisoner was also hanged  in public in Shiraz. one of the prisoners was only 18 years old at the time of execution.
The criminal regime of Iran hanged 4 prisoners in Arak prison on Tuesday, May 19, 2015.Arak is located about 320 kilometers to the southwest of Tehran an is home to the regime’s heavy water reactor which produces plutonium usable for making nuclear bomb.
Maryam Rajavi -Hearing by Subcommittee on Terrorism, non-Proliferation and Trade U.S. House of Representatives - Foreign Affairs Committee

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Iranian Demonstrations Heat Up In Kurdish Cities, Met With Military Violence

Istambul-International Business Times-May 09 2015-
Farinaz Khosrawani, an employee of the Tara Hotel in Mahabad, a
mostly Kordish city in northwestern Iran, leaped to her death from
the fourth floor of the hotel building Monday, according to
BasNews in Kurdistan. Eyewitnesses and local mediasaid
Khosrawani jumped to avoid being sexually assaulted by an
intelligence officer.
Iran-Mahabad-Frinaz



Khosrawani’s death sparked demonstrations and violent clashes
with security officers in Mahabad.
Activists posted photographs on Twitter of the burning of the hotel
by demonstrators and the violent crackdown in Mahabad:
One media outler reported security officers had fired rubber bullets
and tear gas at protesters.

Mahabad uprising
Iran-Repression in Mahabad

Maryam Rajavi , the president-elect of the National Council of 
Resistance of Iran, who is living in exile in Paris, said in a statement she supported the demonstrations. The NCRI is a
constituent of an umbrella opposition group that includes five political organizations.
Kurds across the three conuntries marched in theirrespective cities
holding signs with the phrase 'JusticeForFarinaz'.
Leading human-rights advocates say there has been a clear increase in the number of activists arrested, detained and tortured because of their demonstrating and activity on social media sites, particularly Facebook, since Rouhani took office in August 2013. The arrests and violence in the streets came as Iran’s hardliners have struggled to keep tabs on a growing population that wants greater freedom of speech, a right Rohani promised he would fight to achieve when he was elected.



Monday, May 4, 2015

Testimony by Maryam Rajavi at the US Congress


Iran opposition leader Maryam Rajavi’s Remarks Hearing at US Congress on Terrorism

Wednesday, April 29, 2015
 Maryam Rajavi’s Remarks Hearing at US Congress Sub-committee on Terrorism, Non-proliferation and Trade.
Iran opposition leader says Tehran is ’godfather’ of Islamic State (ISIS).