British politician Sir David Amess has pledged his support to the upcoming Free Iran gathering and called on his colleagues throughout Europe to do the same.
“Voice of Free Iran” (VOFI) is committed to unveiling the crimes of the theocratic regime ruling Iran. The VOFI is a group of Iranian dissidents who are opposed to the mullahs’ rule and are committed to echoing the Iranian people’s call for freedom across social media. We aim to bring much-deserved attention to instances of execution, torture, discrimination, and devastating poverty. We aim to become a voice for the voiceless in Iran.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
A “Moderate”’s “Hero”
A moderate
or a hard liner, whatever name we give them, the two fractions inside Iranian
regime have their discrepancies. Parliament, economy, international relations
as well as mosques and religion are platforms each fraction uses to push the
other side off the edge and to get a bigger piece of cheese. Nevertheless what
brings discords within factions of Iranian regime is what that has unified
them. Khamenei, the Supreme Leader or
Rouhani, the president, or other mullahs, whether a member of parliament
or chief director of prisons, all have a common terrifying nightmare day and
night. That is how to keep the lid on the bottle not to let the monster come
out. The deprived citizens of Iran are looking for a chance to disseat the so
called “Islamic Republic” of Ayatollahs.
It happened once in 2009 and can happen in 2016. This is why Rouhani
calls the daily executions as the “will of God” and Khamenei tries to export
his “Islamic Revolution” to Iraq, Syria or. ....
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Everything for Pursuing Terrorism
US administration’s persistence to sell the world the idea that the final
nuclear deal will bring rulers in Iran to propriety of behavior led to a
meeting in London on May 12th in which US Secretary of State John Kerry tried
to persuade European financial institutions to facilitate business with Iran.
Mr. Kerry did not come out of the meeting as a winner. International sanctions
imposed over Tehran’s nuclear activities were lifted in January, but other U.S.
and European sanctions remained unchanged. A few days later on May 17 David
Lipton, the first IMF senior management official to visit Iran since the 1979
revolution, said in an interview in Tehran, “The best thing the government can
do, and the banks can do, is to bring those standards up to international
levels and try to reassure foreign partners, banks and otherwise that Iran’s
banks are safe to deal with”. As
Bloomberg reported Lipton advised that “Iran must bolster anti-money laundering
and terrorism-financing laws if it wants to reconnect to the global economy”.
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