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Who is Hassan Rouhani? A look at his hidden crimes

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Who is Hassan Rouhani? A look at his hidden crimes Who is Hassan Rouhani? A look at his hidden crimes By Daniel Mahdavi Sep 24, 2019 On Tuesday, the Iranian regime’s President Hassan Rouhani attends the UN General Assembly, in an effort to portray himself as a moderate in the West. Meanwhile, his history of horrific crimes paints a totally different picture. In the past 40 years, Hassan Rouhani has been complicit in the crimes of the Iranian regime against the Iranian people, the countries of the region and world peace. He has been a key figure in the mullahs’ regime since the beginning of their rule in 1979, and he has been one of the main perpetrators of the regime’s crimes. A brief look at his record shows clearly that he is a deceiver and a liar who should not be invited to the United Nations and must be tried in international courts for crimes against humanity. Hassan Rouhani has been in highest positions in the government for many years, some of which are...

UK, France, Germany Say Iran Regime Carried out Saudi Oil Attacks

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UK, France, Germany Say Iran Regime Carried out Saudi Oil Attacks Written by  Mohammad Sadat Khansari  on  24 September 2019 . Britain, France, and Germany joined the United States on Monday in blaming Iran's regime for attacks on key oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. The fallout from the September 14 attacks is still reverberating as world leaders gather for their annual meeting at the United Nations General Assembly and international experts investigate, at Saudi Arabia's request, what happened and who was responsible. The leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany released a statement saying "there is no other plausible explanation" than that "Iran bears responsibility for this attack." They pledged to try to ease tensions in the Middle East and urged Iran's regime to "refrain from choosing provocation and escalation." Mrs. Maryam Rajavi , the President-elect of  the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) , descri...

Iran facing major shortage of teachers, schools, as academic year begins

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Iran facing a major shortage of teachers,  schools, as the academic year begins The situation of classrooms in southeastern Iran Reporting by PMOI/MEK Iran, September 23, 2019 —Monday marked the new school year in Iran. 14.6 million Iranian schoolchildren have registered to go to school. But Iran’s schools and education system are not ready to receive these students. Iran’s schools are worn out, non-standard, cramped, and jampacked with schoolchildren. There’s a shortage of teachers and education workers. And the discrimination between services provided to large cities and rural areas makes the situation even worse. Mohsen Haji Mirzaei, the Iranian regime’s education minister, stipulated last week that there’s a shortage of 100,000 teachers in Iran’s schools. Iranian teachers are often deprived of their most basic rights and are struggling to make ends meet. Another aspect of the poor state of education in Iran is the worn-out conditions of school buildings, which ...