Friday, March 11, 2016

Iran: Unborn Babies for Sale!!..




A bitter, horrible and repeating development in Iran
Shocking report on the market for unborn babies

In Iran there are newborns being sold before ever opening eyes in this world. This is the bitter truth of today’s Iran under the mullahs’ rule. Unborn babies sold before birth.
Report: Mahmoud Reza M., a smuggler, admitted of buying 9 newborn boys, and selling them each for 90 million rials (around $2,500).

Iran: Celebrating fire festival in March 15th


Memories of last year

Enjoying the felicity of fire festival, the youths in Tehran & Isfahan set afire Khomeini and Khamenei’s pictures. 


In Arak (center of Iran) youths pushed government suppressive forces back by dropping hand grenades on them from buildings’ top floors.

We fight those who are destroying our traditions in Iran




As the godfather of ISIS and other fundamentalists, Ayatollahs are trying to destroy our traditions. We fight them back in Charshanbe Suri
Charshanbe Suri – (February 25th) -  Eve of Last Wednesday before Nowruz, Iranian New Year  
A national tradition, remained from our ancestors, to push evil out to bring in the spring and happiness

Iran: Bloochis as ethnic minorities under government’s constant suppression



Iranian Baloochi college student was maliciously killed by government forces

Amin Shahnavazi, a Computer Science student, of the Baloochi ethnic minority, was shot dead on March 1 when members of the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and paramilitary Bassij suddenly opened fire on his car without giving any prior notice. Security forces left his dead body behind and fled the area.
Amin was on his way to visit his family

Like other ethnic minorities, Iran’s Bloochis are under government’s constant suppression. 



Iran – Costs of meddling in Syria




 Iran – Meddling in Syria 
 25 more agents of Mullahs’ IRGC and the terrorist Quds force were killed in Syria
 Iran’s state news agency reported on Wednesday March 9th of the death of 25 of Iran’s mercenaries in Syria. They included one IRGC Brigade General and four agents of the Lebanon’s Hizbollah

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Iran: A Message to March 8th, International Women’s Day




“How naïve I was to seek justice from the judge. For 7 years I was behind bars, screaming under the blows of the interrogators and hearing the worst insults, yet no one supported me.”
These were the last words of a brave Iranian young woman by the name of Reyhane Jabari. She was executed at the age of 26 for defending herself against an intelligence agent of the Iranian regime who intended to rape her.
Reyhane was arrested at the age of 19 and was finally executed after enduring years of prison and torture.

He has gone . . . . . . , and made a nation happy




 Why are there so many unemployed and laid offs in Iran? Why workers do not get paid for months?
Why Iranian people get poorer and poorer while the prices in Iran get higher and higher?
Why women in Iran are suppressed and considered, by law, as second hand citizens?
Why parts of Iran are now suffering from draught?
Why kids, in Iran, have to work to make the living for the family? Why pregnant women sell their babies before birth?
Why Syrians, men, women, kids have to risk their lives to find shelter in Europe and elsewhere?
Why . . .  ?
Why . . . ?  Why . .   . ?

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Tonight’s homework for students in Iran



Student: Sir, can I! Who devoted their lives to keep the flames burning?


Students: The teacher is here!

Teacher: Sit down, my dear kids.
Kids, which of you know what the meaning of fire is, and why do we celebrate the Fire Festivities every year and start little fires everywhere?

Student: Sir, can I say! My mom and dad say they don’t know the reason. They say it just has to be and we have always liked it. But can you tell us more?

Iran: regime imposing continuous pressure on Sunni Baluchi community


Agents of the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS/VEVAK) and Revolutionary Guards in the region of Sarbaz in Sistan & Baluchistan Province (southeast Iran) are continuously imposing pressure on Sunni Baluchis, especially their youth. Currently it has been more than four months and there is no information of a Sunni cleric by the name of Hafez Abdulrahim Kuhi and his family is not informed of their loved one’s status.

Iran: mullahs deceive int’l monitors visiting Evin Prison



Tehran – Report on deceptive measures practiced by the Iranian regime in Evin Prison to divert attention of foreign visitors.
According to reports received from inside the mullahs’ regime, Evin Prison officials have launched a pool complex and professional sauna in this jail to deceive visiting international monitors.

Iran: Evin prisoners in Tehran denied access to Japan human rights delegation



Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS/VEVAK) agents prevented Evin Prison inmates from being able to speak with a visiting Japanese human rights delegation. The warden of Evin Prison described the prisoners as terrorists.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Iran: youths in Isfahan calling for protests during ‘Fire Festivities’


According to reports obtained on Friday, March 4th, in various areas of Isfahan, people, especially young boys and girls, have been preparing for Iran’s famous end-of-the-year ‘Fire Festivities’. Most of the people are in various parts of southern Isfahan gathering at evenings and nights and sounds of firecrackers are heard from a far distance. This is a type of invitation for the Fire Festivities celebrations.
This report added there are also sounds of firecrackers and similar scenes in the northern parts of Isfahan.

The Iranian people welcoming these festivities has always been a sign of protest to the ruling regime, whose senior officials continuously call on people to refrain from such activities.

Iran: Clashes amongst people and police in southwest of iran


On Wednesday, March 2nd clashes were reported between people and police in the city of Shadegan in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran. People were protesting the police’s recent raids across the city.
These clashes, lasting for many hours, the police were seen fleeing the scenes and people confiscating their vehicles.
During these clashes the police opened fire and killed an individual by the name of Hossein Asakere. A funeral was held on Friday, March 4th and the police, feeling threatened, had secretly surrounded the entire site.

The police then intended to arrest a number of people, to which they were responded with severe protests.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Iran: political prisoners in Evin Prison harassed by regime elements



Ruhollah Tavasoli, commander of the Bassij paramilitary forces in Evin Prison and head of ward 7 in this facility, had drug smugglers placed into hall 12 and ordered them to be in charge of their rooms. He was seeking to insult the political prisoners and gain information about conditions inside the hall. Tavasoli had hired these drug smugglers and informants in an attempt to also humiliate political prisoners.

“I killed 200 Iraqi captives” Says a member of Iran’s Parliament



Shargh state newspaper – Saturday, March 5th, - Nader  Qazipoor member of Iran’s “parliament’ said in a speech in his election champagne, “ probably, you have not  cut the head of a chicken in your life , but ( in the war with Iraq) I had to cut off the heads of 200 Iraqi captives “.

In another speech in his champagne Qazipoor made insulting comments about women.

Youths welcome Rouhani by tearing off his portrait


 
  
While Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani is preparing to travel to the central city of Yazd, the youths in that city have shown their abhorrence for President of executions by tearing off a big banner showing his picture.

It is worthy to say execution of up to 2300 people is part of Rohani’s dossier during his past five years presidency 

Iran – jail sentence for criticizing government at Facebook


                               Killing unarmed innocent men is crime against humanity

 A court in Tehran has sentenced Esmail Ahmadi-Ragheb to six months in prison for “propaganda against the state” for posting content on social media that was critical of government policy.

Ahmadi-Ragheb who has two children lost his job for the same reason.

Iran – You have no right to protest the government why it ridicules ethnic minorities


 

23 Iranian Turks, including three women were sentenced to jail and torture for against a TV program insulting the Turks, to prison and flogging.

 People of cities in the Turkish speaking part of Iran (Azerbaijan) _ such as Tabriz, Ardebil, Zanjan, Khoy, Oroomieh, and Meshkin Shahr staged protests last November against a state run TV program insulting the Turk community. The protest turned violent as government suppressive forces attacked the crowds. Many protestors were arrested.

A court in Tabriz charged the protestors for as “disrupting public order through participation in illegal gatherings.” and sentenced 23 of them to one year suspended jail and 74 lashes each.