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Sisters rented or victims & new slaves!

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The author of this revelation wants to remain anonymous and  we  respect this request  Sisters rented or victims & new slaves! I was very curious to know what kind of personality these rented sisters have. How and by what organs and organizations are they used? How much do they get paid? What social and economic class are they from?  So I went to a family member who works for the Intelligence and Public Security Police at the Greater Tehran Police Command. After a short chat, I showed her some of the photos of these "rent sisters" on my cell phone and asked, "What's going on?" He smiled and asked, "Do you want to get married?" I replied, "First of all, no; Secondly, God forbid I want to marry such people in terms of personality! I just wanted to know how these people participate in these ceremonies with this situation? And despite the apparent contradictions they have with the government !! Do they support the government? »   We, called These ...

MARYAM RAJAVI’S SPEECH ON WOMEN IN THE IRANIAN RESISTANCE: PART 2

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MARYAM RAJAVI’S SPEECH ON WOMEN IN THE IRANIAN RESISTANCE: PART 2 Maryam Rajavi,  the President-elect of the  National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) , gave an impassioned speech at the headquarters of the main opposition group  People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK)  in  Ashraf 3, Albania , earlier this year in support of women’s progress in the resistance movement. In our last piece, we focused on the key discriminations and inequalities against women, which Maryam Rajavi had gone through in her speech. Here, we will talk about Iranian women’s widespread participation in the struggle against the two dictatorships. Maryam Rajavi said: “Let me add that they have always been at the forefront of the struggle since the outset of the mullahs’ theocratic rule, and more significantly, they have been the trailblazers and leaders of this struggle. Those days, women faced more difficulties than men in joining the dem...

MARYAM RAJAVI’S SPEECH ON WOMEN IN THE IRANIAN RESISTANCE: PART 1

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MARYAM RAJAVI’S SPEECH ON WOMEN IN THE IRANIAN RESISTANCE: PART 1 Maryam Rajavi , the president-elect of the Iranian Resistance, gave an impassioned speech at the headquarters of the opposition  People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK)  in  Ashraf 3 , Albania, earlier this year in support of women’s progress in the resistance movement. Maryam Rajavi explained that the gathering, which was attended by women from around the world, would normally happen on International Women’s Day, but that any time when women come together to discuss their mission for freedom and equality becomes a day for women. Maryam Rajavi said this was particularly true for Iranian women, who are “defying and resisting against a fundamentalist and reactionary regime” based on misogyny, highlighting how women were instrumental in the struggle of against the Shah, naming Fatemeh Amini, Marzieh Uskowi, Azam Rouhi Ahangaran and Ashraf Rajavi, as specific exam...

Women Play Key Role in Bringing About Regime Change in Iran

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Women Play Key Role in Bringing About Regime Change in Iran Written by  Mansoureh Galestan  on  14 September 2019 . The Iranian regime has denied basic human rights to the people of Iran, especially to women, argues human rights activist Maria Ryan in The Hill. "For 40 years, Iran’s pro-democracy movement has remained active, despite frequent and often severe reprisals by the regime. The international community has witnessed hints of this movement’s potential at various historical moments, such as the 2009 protests and the nationwide uprising that spread across every major city of Iran in early 2018,"  Dr. Ryan wrote on September 12, 2019 . That Iranian women have played a unique role in these uprisings is not a coincidence, she points out. "The sharp edge of the mullahs’ repression has targeted many of them with repressive, misogynistic laws and execution." Just last week a female soccer fan died after police arrested her sneaking into Tehran’s main s...

Iranian regime sentences activist Atefeh Rangriz to heavy prison and flogging sentence

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Iranian regime sentences activist Atefeh Rangriz to heavy prison and flogging sentence Atefeh Rangriz, one of the activists arrested during Labor Day protests Iran, September 1, 2019 –An Iranian regime court sentenced Atefeh Rangriz, one of the activists arrested during Labor Day protests, to 11 and half years in prison and 74 lashes. The sentence was given in branch 28 of the Iranian regime's so-called revolutionary court, overseen by the criminal judge Mohammad Moghisei, an internationally known human rights offender. Iranian security forces arrested Atefeh Rangriz along with 35 other activists during a  peaceful protest on the occasion of Labor Day  in front of the regime's Majlis (parliament). She was later transferred to the Gharchak prison in Varamin, where female prisoners are held. Last month, 80 labor syndicates across the world condemned the arrest of Labor Day protesters in Iran. Earlier this year, Rangriz had described the conditions of Gharchak pris...

Nasrin Javadi, Labor Activist Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison, 74 Lashes

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Nasrin Javadi, Labor Activist Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison, 74 Lashes Aug 21, 2019  Nasrin Javadi (Azam Khezri), a female labor activist who was arrested on International Labor Day in Tehran, was sentenced to 7 years in prison and 74 lashes. Her trial was held at the Revolutionary Court in Tehran on August 6, 2019. According to the verdict, Ms. Nasrin Javadi was sentenced to 5 years in prison on charges of “association and collusion against national security”, one year in prison on charges of “propaganda against the state”, and one year in prison, 74 lashes, banning the use of smartphones and banning activities in political and social parties and groups on charges of “disrupting public order “. Ms. Nasrin Javadi is a former employee of the Medical Distribution Company and the retiree of the Social Security Organization, a member of the founding board of the Social Security Retirement Labor Council, and a member of the Free Union of Iran Workers. She was among t...

Honoring Women Victimized By Iranian Regime’s Unbridled Terrorism

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Honoring Women Victimized By Iranian Regime’s Unbridled Terrorism Aug 21, 2019  Iranian women have always borne the brunt of the clerical regime’s suppression with their flesh and bone. As for occupation, education, sports, and clothing, they suffer from restrictions and deprivations far more than men. However, they enjoy “equality” in executions, arrests, and torture. In every political impasse and economic crisis, women are the first group to pay the price. On the flip side of the coin, the regime’s unbridled terrorism has no mercy on female opponents. On  August 21, International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims  of Terrorism, we commemorate Iranian women who became victims of the Iranian regime’s terrorism for their opposition to the regime. From left, Fereshteh Esfandiari and Effat Haddad Effat Haddad and Fereshteh Esfandiari On the morning of May 17, 1995, terrorists dispatched by the Iranian Intelligence Ministry to Baghdad opened ...

Sports Stadiums In Iran Are Women’s Battleground Against A Misogynist Regime

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Sports Stadiums In Iran Are Women’s Battleground Against A Misogynist Regime Where does FIFA stand? Aug 17, 2019  Iranian women have been struggling to enter sports stadiums for years and have turned them into a  battleground  against the mullahs’ misogynist regime. In recent days, with the  FIFA  warning and setting a deadline for the Iranian regime to allow women to enter the stadiums, the issue has sparked a backlash from government officials and received widespread media coverage. According to a report by Varzesh 3, a state-run website, on August 3, 2019, “The World Football Federation has given the Iranian Federation until August 31, to determine the presence of women in sports stadiums … Dariush Mostafavi, head of the Football Federation’s Professional Licensing Appeals Committee, said: ‘FIFA has given a deadline of August 31, 2019, to determine the presence of women in stadiums and they are very serious about this issue … FIFA says wom...

IRGC Arrests Several Young Women For Entering Sports Stadium

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IRGC Arrests Several Young Women For Entering Sports Stadium The IRGC ( Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ) arrested several young women for attempting to enter Iranian stadiums and transferred them to Qarchak Prison in Varamin. The arrests are said to have taken place upon the president of the Football Federation in Iran, Mehdi Taj’s request from the Revolutionary Guards’ Intelligence Agency to prevent girls from attempting to enter stadiums in Iran for the 2022 World Cup qualification matches. The IRGC Intelligence forces arrested several young women on August 12, 2019, who circumvented Iran’s ban on women in stadiums by entering a stadium disguised as men to watch a football match. Zahra Khoshnavaz, Leili Maleki, and Hedieh Marvasti are among those who were arrested. Forough Alaei, a photographer for Donya-ye Eqtesad is also among those arrested. In recent years, Zahra Khoshnavaz had gone into Azadi Stadium many times wearing male clothes to watch her favorite team ...

Fatemeh Amini, Symbol Of Perseverance And Steadfastness

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Fatemeh Amini, Symbol Of Perseverance And Steadfastness Aug 16, 2019 There are people who make up cornerstones on which a long history of resistance is built for millions to follow. There are grim wills that make the enemy fall on its knees and overcome its cruelty and savagery. There are humans that look on to the horizons, calmly sing the beautiful song of life and then become eternal. Fatemeh Amini was one such human being. Fatemeh was born in the city of  Mashhad  (northeastern Iran) to a religious family who was political and progressive. She, too, started her political activities against the Shah’s dictatorship in 1962 when she was studying at Mashhad University’s School of Literature. Soon, she and her friends founded the Association of Progressive Women. Fatemeh graduated from university in 1964 and began teaching in girls’ high schools in Mashhad. At the same time, she tried to familiarize them with social and political issues. In 1970, Fa...