Posts

The Paris Police vs. Human Rights: When Appeasement Crosses the Red Line

Image
A decade of appeasement: Exposing the systemic collapse of policy that has turned the streets of Paris into an extension of Tehran’s suppression machine. Read the dossier. T he summons of Behzad Naziri by the French police is not a "legal procedure." It is a disgrace—a betrayal of the very values France claims to uphold. It is the final stamp of approval on a decade-long policy of appeasement coursing through the corridors of the Quai d'Orsay: Protecting murderers to preserve short-term interests. If you analyze the trajectory of the Iranian regime’s reach into Europe over the last ten years, you will see that this trend has not merely persisted; it has become systemic. Years ago, appeasement was veiled under the mask of "diplomacy." Today, the mask has slipped. By summoning a human rights defender for the "crime" of organizing a peaceful pursuit of justice, the French authorities have effectively become an extension of the Iranian regime's suppr...

Former Iranian refugee represents the United States as karate world champion

Image
  Former Iranian refugee represents the United States as karate world champion Soolmaz fled Iran as a child with her family and embarked on a harrowing journey to safety. She is now a 14-time U.S. Champion and World Champion in traditional karate. Dr. Soolmaz Abooali, a 14-time U.S. Champion and World Champion in traditional karate, hopes that her story will inspire others to play a role in helping refugees around the world. © UNHCR/Ashley Le By Andrea Mucino-Sanchez  |  20 June 2021 In the 1980’s, Soolmaz Abooali’s parents found themselves in a precarious situation. Both were activists and making a future for their family in Iran was becoming increasingly difficult. When she was four, Soolmaz and her mother made the dangerous journey to Pakistan and eventually to Bangladesh in search of safety.  With the help of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, Soolmaz and her family received funding and assistance. While the modest support offered was of use, her f...
Image
Raisi butcher of 1988 Massacre in Iran Ebrahim Raisi A return to darker days or a declaration of character by the theocratic regime? On June 19, Raisi was selected as President in the aftermath of a nationwide boycott of Iran’s sham elections. Who is Raisi, and what does his presidency mean for Iran and the world? Dubber butcher of 88, Raisi was one of four members of the death commission for Evin and Gohardasht prisons near Tehran during the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners. Geoffrey Robertson: Late in July 1988 as the war with Iraq was ending, prisons in Iran that were crammed with opponents suddenly went into lockdown. All family visits were canceled television and radios switched off. Prisoners were kept in their The only permitted visitation was from a delegation, turbaned and bearded, a religious judge, a public prosecutor, and an intelligence chief. Before them were paraded briefly and individually, almost every prisoner, and there were thousands of them who wer...

Iran news in brief, June 30, 2021

Image
   Iran news in  brief, June 30, 2021 UN Expert Calls for Investigation into Iran’s 1988 Massacre On Monday, Mr. Javaid Rehman, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, called for an international investigation into the 1988 massacre of political prisoners and Raisi’s role in this crime against humanity. According to Reuters, “The U.N. investigator on human rights in Iran has called for an independent inquiry into allegations of state-ordered executions of thousands of political prisoners in 1988,” and the role played by “Ebrahim Raisi as Tehran deputy prosecutor.” In September, Mr. Rahman and six other UN experts published a letter sent earlier to the Iranian regime in 2020, underlining that the 1988 massacre “may amount to crimes against humanity.” Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 319,700 Over 319,700 people have died of the novel coronavirus in Iran, according to reports tallied by the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Ir...

EXCLUSIVE U.N. expert backs probe into Iran's 1988 killings, Raisi's role

Image
  EXCLUSIVE U.N. expert backs probe into Iran's 1988 killings, Raisi's role Javaid Rehman, UN expert on Iran, criticises conduct of election Urges independent inquiry into alleged 1988 killing of thousands Tells Reuters probe must establish role of President-elect Raisi Iran has never acknowledged the mass executions in Khomeini era GENEVA, June 29 (Reuters) - The U.N. investigator on human rights in Iran has called for an independent inquiry into allegations of state-ordered executions of thousands of political prisoners in 1988 and the role played by President-elect Ebrahim Raisi as Tehran deputy prosecutor. Javaid Rehman, in an interview with Reuters on Monday, said that over the years his office has gathered testimonies and evidence. It was ready to share them if the United Nations Human Rights Council or other body sets up an impartial investigation. He said he was concerned at reports that some "mass graves" are being destroyed as part of a continuing cover-up. ...

Iran’s Election Boycott Signified Much More Than Just A Change In Administration

Image
Iran’s Election Boycott Signified Much More Than Just A Change In Administration nternational news outlets have shown a growing awareness of the boycott of Iran’s presidential election that took place a week ago. Even some Iranian state media have speculated about voter participation rates that could break the record low that was set only 16 months ago at the latest parliamentary election. Western media are picking up this phenomenon in Iran that the regime itself has made little effort to cover up. But those same outlets should not overlook the reasons behind the popular boycott, which appears to be exactly what they’ve done. Most reports in the U.S. and Europe seem to ascribe voter apathy to a relative lack of options on the ballot, coupled with growing frustration over an economic crisis and a glut of corruption. These things certainly are contributing to the appeal of the boycott movement, but what Western reporting tends to neglect is the fact that this movement...

Sisters rented or victims & new slaves!

Image
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 ...

Huge fire breaks out in Ajman

Image
Fire crews are battling a blaze which is believed to have started at a souq in the emirate Fire fighters battled a blaze at a souq in Ajman for more than two hours. The National Salam Al Amir August 5, 2020 A hospital was evacuated after a huge blaze broke out in Ajman. The fire is believed to have started at the Iranian souq in the emirate at about 6.30pm on Wednesday. The site is near to Ajman Speciality Hospital and to a fruit and vegetable market in the industrial area. The souq has been closed for several months due to Covid-19 safety measures. Workers at the neighbouring market described how flames quickly engulfed the area. The medical facility was evacuated as a precautionary measure due to the close proximity of the raging fire, which sent thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. Police confirmed there were no casualties. A massive blaze has broken out in Ajman. The cause of the fire is not yet known. The souq, which is home to dozens of traders, is a popular attraction i...

IRAN: CORONAVIRUS FATALITIES IN 318 CITIES EXCEEDS 41,700

Image
IRAN: CORONAVIRUS FATALITIES IN 318 CITIES EXCEEDS 41,700 CATEGORIES //  Statements of Maryam Rajavi The clerical regime continues to arrest young people and supporters of the PMOI/MEK and hand down heavy prison sentences for political prisoners despite the coronavirus crisis.

Iran coronavirus update: Over 40,500 deaths, inmates & child workers in grave danger

Image
The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has taken the lives of over 40,500 people throughout Iran,  Iran, May 10, 2020— Over 40,500 people have died of the novel coronavirus in 315 cities checkered across all of Iran’s 31 provinces, according to reports tallied by the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran ( PMOI/MEK ) as of Sunday afternoon local time, May 10. The official death count declared by the regime is 6,640, less than a sixth of the actual figure. The death toll in various provinces include: 6,790 in Tehran, 2,720 in Gilan, 2,165 in Khuzestan, 1,230 in West Azerbaijan, 1070 in Lorestan, 1065 in Hamedan, 975 in Kermanshah, 925 in Semnan and 446 in Kerman. This is in addition to reports obtained from other provinces.   Over 40,500 dead of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Iran Iranian regime Supreme Leader  Ali Khamenei  attended today’s session of the National Committee on Combating Coronavirus via video conference, resorting to whitewashi...