Saturday, April 30, 2016

Iran: mullahs cast dark shadow over lives of deprived children




Very limited, yet vivid images of poverty and depravity in Iran, including its schools, reflect a tip of the iceberg of this horrific catastrophe. Schools in these areas are suffering from the lack of any teachers, no classrooms and other necessary supplies.
Images of elementary schools in Sistan & Baluchistan Province (southeast Iran) reveal how the regime’s senior officials are plundering the people of their God-given wealth. This regime, bent on plundering the Iranian people of all their assets, resorts to cementing a climate of fear through oppression, torture and daily executions.

Freedom House annual freedom of press report ranks Iran amongst last 10 states



Freedom House published its 2015 report on the status of freedom of press in 199 countries across the globe, including Iran.
The Freedom House report classifies all countries based on the ranking they receive in three general classes of free, relatively free and not free.
Iran has been ranked amongst the 10 worst countries regarding press freedoms in the year 2015.

In a part of freedom house annual report under the subtitle of “Other Major Developments in 2015” we read:

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Iran: Truly, what is the share of Iran’s society for these children?



 Children of Iran


Let’s take a quick trip together, visiting the neighborhoods and gray streets of Iran. Let us see the cities’ busy highways. Let us hear the voice of Iran’s innocent children. They spend days and nights in these crowded streets amongst these vehicles, behind red lights, in busses, metros and other public areas of the city. With their desperate looks to the face of the people passing by to maybe sell a flower, some nuts, a newspaper or maybe a box of napkins. Yes, this is the share of Iran’s vast ocean of oil for these children!

Iran: another Tehran woman becomes victim of acid attack


Young woman is victim of acid attack
State media reported another acid attack in Iran on Tuesday, April 26th targeting a young woman in Tehran’s Vanak Square.
This young woman suffered 3rd degree burns in her hands, face and back, and is in need of numerous surgeries which have yet to begin, according to the president of Tehran’s Mottahari Hospital chief.

The motive behind this crime remains unknown, yet considering similar cases of acid attacks taking place in various cities against women and girls, the state paramilitary Bassij and plainclothes agents loyal to Khamenei have most definitely committed this crime. These operatives have never faced any judicial action or punishment by the mullahs’ regime in Iran.

Iran: 1/4th of population suffering from mental disorders


Shocking mental disorder numbers, 1,200 disabled people in one town

 
Private hospital in Tehran

23% of Iran’s population is suffering from mental disorders
More than 23% of Iran’s population is suffering from mental disorders, said director general of the Psychological Health Bureau in Iran’s Health Ministry.
“Social disorders today is one of the most important health problems faced in our society, and currently based on pathologic reports around 23.6% of the country’s population is suffering from some type of mental disorder,” said Ahmad Hajebi, taking part in inaugurating ceremony of a mental center in the city of Ghouchan.
“… Pathology reviews conducted amongst the population from 15 to 64 years of age in this country shows around 12.5 million are suffering from such problems. In the first year of plans to tackle this problem only 4.2 million people were able to take advantage of the services provided,” he added, referring to the spread of mental disorders.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Iran: conditions of political prisoner Hossein Ronaghi Malaki become dire on 30th day of hunger strike



 Political prisoner Hossein Ronaghi Malaki surpassed his 30th day of hunger strike in dire conditions. This political prisoner, on hunger strike since March 26th, is suffering from kidney and stomach problems, his internal stomach and kidney bleeding has intensified.

Iran: labor unions, associations make call for Labor Day gatherings



During the past few days and following a series of labor strikes, protests and sit-ins, a number of labor unions and associations made calls for gatherings to mark International Labor Day.

Tehran – Struggling Youth Union – West Tehran issue statement in support of PMOI/MEK call for Labor Day gatherings
We commemorate International Labor Day
Dear workers, fellow countrymen
This year more than ever before we commemorate International Labor Day with the utmost might. On a daily basis we are witness to rallies held by workers, bazaar merchants, teachers and other walks of life. People who have risen for their rights. Therefore, we rise in support of a call made by the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MeK) to commemorate International Labor Day better than ever before.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Locals commemorate Labor Day western Iran to prevent any government bans


 Labor Day commemoration in Sanandaj, western Iran
Workers and labor rights advocates in Sanandaj, western Iran, held a ceremony commemorating International Labor Day. This ceremony was held earlier this year to prevent any measures by the Iranian regime aimed at banning such gatherings.
On Friday, April 22nd a group of workers and labor advocates in Sanandaj commemorated International Labor Day and held a ceremony on this occasion.

Iran: mullahs’ theoretical figure speaks of regime crumbling




Mullah Alamalhoda, a known theorizing figure of the mullahs’ mentality, posted a piece on his Instagram page on Friday, April 8th describing extortion, plundering and theft are considered lesser crimes than not abiding by the mullahs’ strict dress codes imposed on women.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Iran: U. dean Dr.mohammad maleki, calls for protests



Former Tehran U. dean Dr.mohammad maleki, calls for protests against ruling dictatorship in Iran. He calls on college students and professors to set aside their fear and break the silence in the face of criminal measures implemented by anti-Islam ruling agents in Iran.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Chit-chat with a miner in Kerman, central Iran



Hardworking miners in Iran
Reporter: The province of Kerman in central Iran has many mines, as if the treasures of the ancient gods are hidden in the heart of this province. Treasures that belong to all the people. For all those who go deep down and extract these riches to help the wheels of Iran’s begin rolling. The economy gets up and going, but none of these hardworking people receive any share of these riches. The result of their hard work is always plundered by the ruling mullahs. Their share is just the black faces miners are famous for. I knew Kerman had the first word in Iran’s mining industry because I was aware of the official numbers that 15,732 of the 84,922 miners in Iran are from Kerman Province. This is around 19%.

Iran: children without birth certificates





One can barely tolerate the emotions when looking in the eyes of such beautiful children, not knowing what fate the vicious mullahs in Iran have in mind for their innocent lives
There is currently no institution, entity or organization able to provide exact and official figures on how many children in Iran lack birth certificates, according to a report issued on April 20th. Despite all this, based on a relative, non-official figure, more than 400,000 children in Iran lack any kind of birth certificate.