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Why Iran will not become another Syria?

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A letter from an Iranian political prisonerd Mr. Abolghasem Fouladvand, in Rajaie Shahr (Gohardasht) Prison  From the Dec/Jan uprising when protests across Iran have been linked with resistance units [associated to the PMOI/MEK], the inhumane mullahs’ regime senses its overthrow nearing more than ever before. The Iranian regime has campaigned all domestic and foreign resources, including its lobbyists, to carry out terrorist attacks targeting the sole organized opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and its pillar member, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). This plot was foiled, fortunately. https://bit.ly/2PaIpU8

Eu Should Pressure Iran to Stop bloody intervention in Syria

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According to one of the  Syrian opposition leader, Europe must increase its pressure on Iran to end its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and withdraw his troops from the country. https://www.iranfocus.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32762:eu-should-pressure-iran-to-stop-support-of-assad&catid=40:syria&Itemid=133

The dark future of Iran in Yemen

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Iran demands to negotiate with Yemen's national army and  at the same time  Iran faced with the defeat of pro-regime forces in this country. https://english.mojahedin.org/i/iran-proposes-negotiations-as-future-looks-dark-in-yemen

The suppression of the legitimate demands of the Iranian workers by ّgovernment

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Iranian Workers Suffering Regime's Naked Oppression Published on  18 April 2018 . NCRI Staff NCRI - No matter where they work, Iranian workers have to go through an oppression coming from every side in Iran under the rule of mullahs. Comparing the minimum wage, insurance plans, cost of treatment, labor law and many other issues in Iran and other countries could reveal the depth of injustice Iranian workers are subject to. Minimum wage Set at 1,114,140 tomans a month, the country’s minimum wage announced by Rouhani’s government is equivalent to $212, given that US dollar’s market price is currently 5,250 tomans. This means that Iranian workers are paid $1.1 an hour, which is far less than what workers earn elsewhere. A worker in Turkey, for example, earns at least $578 a month or $3.2 an hour, meaning a Turkish worker earns three times higher than his Iranian counterpart. In Beijing, China, workers earn $270 per month at a minimum, among the lowest in t...

Stop Iran interference in Yemen internal affairs.

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Yemeni Government Accused Iran Regime of Forging Its Currency  Tuesday, 16 January 2018 20:08  Print  Email NCRI Staff NCRI - The Yemeni government on Tuesday, January 16, without mentioning a name, accused some organizations of the Iranian regime of trying to forge the Yemeni national currency and, consequently, the collapse of its value. According to al-Arabiya, the Yemeni government has expressed the view that the aim of this measure is to increase the suffering of the Yemeni people by "using the human condition as a mean to force the international community to stop military action against Houthi militants". Yemen's spokesman Rajeh Badi said: “Iran's plan is to protect Houthi militias as a hand tool to save its failed project, a project which is at its final stages due to successive field defeats imposed by the Yemeni army with the brotherly support of the Saudi-led Arab coalition.” Badi also pointed to the “plundering of $5 billion fr...

Iran new era starts with new Uprising

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By Arash Nikzad This uprising is the uprising of the hungry. The unemployed, young people with no clear futures and hopes for a normal life, like a huge, avalanche have been grown more and more for several years. The regime's fear of this uprising is very clear and tangible. The regime has so far failed to prevent a dramatic expansion of the uprising, on the second day of the uprising more than forty cities and on the third day over one hundred and twenty cities have witnessed the eruption of the people. Some of the regime forces have also confessed to the legitimacy of the hunger-hungry people's demands.

stop Iran's Malign Influence in Lebanon

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Iran's Malign Influence in Lebanon 11 November 2017   f Share   in Share Iran Focus London, 11 Nov - The shock announcement of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s resignation is making many wonder what the reasons were behind his decision. There are many political reasons such as the influence of Hezbollah which is in control of around a quarter of the Lebanese territory and is more powerful than the country’s army. Iran is the one behind Hezbollah and Syria’s interference in Lebanese politics, and it is certain that this was at least part of the reason why Hariri resigned. He left the country before announcing his intentions – no surprise, given that Hezbollah is known to assassinate those that speak out against it. Hezbollah’s control over parts of Lebanon has allowed it to introduce social programs that have resulted in considerable support from the Shia population. The social program collects taxes so that hospitals, social cent...

Democratic Change in Iran Is Within Reach by Iranian people

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Democratic Change in Iran Is Within Reach  Sunday, 12 November 2017 03:03  Print  Email Hostage crisis anniversary reminder of need for change in Iran By Ali Safavi, ‘THE Hill. On Nov. 4, the Iranian regime commemorated the 38th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy takeover in 1979, when dozens of Americans were taken hostage for 444 days. This year, it paraded its ballistic missiles in front of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran. With chants of "Death to America," the disdain for international norms and the nuclear deal came through loud and clear. But that image does not represent Iran. Today, the average Iranian citizen longs for friendship and mutually beneficial ties with the outside world, particularly the United States. In 1979, it was not only Americans taken hostage by a medieval theocratic order; the Iranian people were also taken hostage and held captive after their democratic revolution was usurped by Khomeini. Decades later, the prospec...

The new Iranian regime military base in Syria

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Iran Regime's Military Base Being Constructed in Syria  Print  Email NCRI Staff NCRI - Intelligence sources from the West have shown that an Iranian military base that is being set up in Syria will be a permanent one. Yesterday, new satellite images were released as proof of Iran’s new venture in Syria. The building work is continuing as seen in the satellite imagery. It is so far unconfirmed that the construction will lead to a military base, but evidence strongly points to this hypothesis. The Iranian regime has been involved in the Syrian civil war since the very beginning and it has propped up Syrian President Bashar al Assad and his forces. If it were not for the interference of the Iranian regime, the Syrian civil war would have ended many years ago. The Iranian regime has recently boasted about it victories in Syria and Iraq, and it now appears that the next country on the list is Lebanon. The Iranian regime already has significant infl...

Terror Airlines in serve of Iranian regime

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By Arash Nikzad Fox News reported in a report titled Terror Airlines A new report released by Iran's opposition group announces Iran’s largest airline company, Mahan Air, is run by the Revolutionary Guards and its Qods Force and transfer IRGC forces around the world A new report released by the National Council of Resistance of Iran reveals that the so-called private airline operates as an instrument for the expansionist policies of the Iranian regime and serves its aggressive policy in the region, Fox News added. The United States president Donald Trump, order to sanction the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist entity, last month Fox News added that the report uncovers the important role of Mahan Air  along with other transport companies in the Iranian regime, and their vital role for Iranian regime  in interfering policy of  the regime in the region, including the transfer of personnel and supplies to the Revolutionary Guard and its affiliated...

Le président français Emmanuel Macron a déclaré cette semaine la nécessité de conduire une politique de fermeté vis-à-vis du régime en Iran

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La France restera ferme face au régime en Iran – Emmanuel Macron  Imprimer  E-mail  10 novembre 2017   4     14 Share 0   0   Le président français Emmanuel Macron a déclaré cette semaine la nécessité de conduire une politique de fermeté vis-à-vis du régime en Iran, sa belligérance au Moyen-Orient et son programme de missiles balistiques. Il a tenu ces propos à l'entame de son voyage aux Émirats Arabes Unis. Le président Macron a été interviewé par le journal Al-Ittihad et publiée sur le site de l'ambassade de France. Emmanuel Macron a réitéré que la France demeure convaincue qu'il n'y a pas d'alternative à l'accord nucléaire de 2015 entre l'Iran et les puissances mondiales, une position est très différente de celle du président des États-Unis qui a décidé le mois dernier de ne pas certifier la conformité de l'Iran avec l'accord. Cependant, bien qu'ils soient en désaccord sur ce point, les deux présidents ont ...