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Showing posts with label EU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EU. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2019

Free Iran Rally – Paris 8 February 2019

The 40th anniversary of the 1979 anti-monarchic Revolution will be next month.
Iranian people are suffering for about half of century by a brutal religious dictatorship.
In this occasion The French Committee in Support of Human Rights in Iran (CSDHI) is calling for a major demonstration on Friday, February 8, 2019, against serious and massive human rights violations in Iran and the terrorist acts of the Iranian regime on European soil against its opposition.


Iranian diaspora call for a free Iran and support the democrticalternative NCRI

The Council of the European Union decided unanimously on January 8 to include a branch of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence on its terrorist groups’ list. The decision stemmed from the regime’s role in a foiled attack on the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI /MEK)’s annual gathering on June 30, 2018 in Villepinte.
Riding the wave of revolution against the monarchist dictatorship in Iran, the mullahs betrayed the cause of this great revolution for "independence, freedom and the republic" by instead establishing a religious dictatorship.
Iran stands on the brink of the 40th anniversary of the fall of the shah’s dictatorship (which took place in February 1979). Today, the Iranian regime, like the shah’s 40-years-ago, is more bogged down than ever. Incurable crises, protests and uprisings plague the regime. The Iranian public demands fundamental freedoms in every corner of the country. The demonstrators in Paris will express their support for freedom and democracy in Iran and the democratic alternative embodied by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
This initiative is supported by several district mayors of Paris, numerous human rights associations and the French Committee in support of Human Rights in Iran (CSDHI)
Friday, February 8, 2019
The French Committee in Support of Human Rights in Iran (CSDHI)

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

New Details on the Iran Regime’s Terrorist Activities in the EU

Press Conference in London 

LIVE Broadcast

The Iranian regime has recognized the sponsor of terrorism around the world and uses cells, as evidenced by the arrest on 30 June of Asadollah Asadi, a diplomat at the Iranian Embassy in Vienna

The UK Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) will discuss new details on the Iranian regime’s terrorist activities in Europe at a press conference in London on Wednesday, 12 September 2018.

Cross-party MPs and Peers from both Houses of Parliament will also partake in the conference to announce their new initiative to counter Tehran’s terrorist activities and address Iranian regime’s support for terrorism that threatens the security of Europe and its citizens.


New information includes details on the Iranian authorities and institutions involved in the terrorism in Europe, and the chain of command in terrorism and terror decision-making process. Information on the specific bureau of the Ministry of Intelligence for foreign and especially terrorist attacks in Europe and details of the key person directing terror operations outside of Iran and his conduct and background will be among topics of discussion.


Sunday, August 6, 2017

Rouhani's second term means increasing suppression and executions

05 August 2017
By Zohair Ahmad
As Rouhani starts his second term as the President of Iran the suppression and executions are increasing. The notion that Rouhani is a moderate is proven to be false. So far in 2017, 101 people have been executed. Under Rouhanis tenure 80 women have been executed.  If we compare that with the former President, Ahmadinejad almost 900 people were executed under his tenure, during Rouhanis tenure so far, more than 3000 people have been executed.
Rouhani second term as president started by 103 Execution
The regime has become more and more isolated since prominent politicians in EU are asking for justice for the victims of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran. And the list of collaborators with the dictators in Tehran is getting shorter by the minute, it is therefore very important for the regime to appear as moderates who value human rights and that the regimes most important work are the well-being of the people of Iran. 

The fact that the head of EU foreign policy, Federica Mogherini is in Tehran to legitimize Rouhanis presidency show the length some politicians are willing to go for profit. It seems like the money rule. 
After the sham election, everybody thought that the executions in Iran would decrease but they have in fact increased. And the youth of Iran is openly showing their discontent with the clerical regime. The result of this is more abuse, arbitrary arrests, torture, and executions, but what more can you expect from the man that suggested public executions in the first place, Rouhani. Yes, that came from Rouhani, he also was in a key position during the horrific massacre of political prisoners in 1988.
Moughrini never speak about human right violations in Iran
It is also under Rouhani that the suppression of women has increased, the mandatory hijab law has been intensified and new laws against women has been ratified under Rouhani. So I have a question to Federica Mogherini, «how can you literally go down on your knees for a regime that is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of political prisoners?»

«How do you justify your visit, wearing a hijab in a country where women have no rights at all?» it has become quite clear that Mogherini just follows the money and she shows no regards for the loss of innocent human lives.  The disregard of human lives is something she has in common with the dictatorial, clerical mullahs in Tehran. 

  

Monday, June 26, 2017

European MPs and VIPs calling for regime change in Iran

By eureporter

Europian MPs and VIPs  calling for regime change in Iran

Several hundred European parliamentarians and dignitaries from two dozen countries will attend the #FreeIran grand gathering in Paris on July 1. The event is also expected to attract tens of thousands of Iranian expatriates and their supporters. The participants will condemn the ongoing human rights violations in Iran, as well as Tehran’s meddlesome role in the conflict-torn region. Considering the recent events in Europe and elsewhere, the Iranian government’s role in training foreign fighters for terrorist attacks abroad, as well as its drive to acquire nuclear weapons will certainly be denounced.

The lawmakers represent a mix of political parties and viewpoints, but share a common view that Iran’s clerical regime has such disregard for human rights and democracy that regime change is indispensable to freedom in Iran and stability in the region. They will endorse the opposition movement spearheaded by Maryam Rajavi, as the best means of bringing about such change.

The legislators attending the Free Iran rally reflect the concern in European capitals about Tehran’s destructive policies, also shared by many Middle Eastern states. Political figures from the Middle East and other Muslim countries will also attend the convention and highlight alarm about the Iranian regime’s malign behavior in the region.

This year, the convention’s focus will be on the need for a united front against Islamic extremism, one of the prerequisites for resolving other urgent problems, such as instability in the Middle East. Speakers will endorse the well-organized opposition as a viable option that can make regime change in Iran a reality. There is a growing sentiment that the opposition coalition led by Mrs. Rajavi, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), represents a viable alternative to the ruling theocracy.

The main component of the NCRI, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), has an extensive network of activists in Iran, and is pursuing an agenda of regime change. The MEK network has stepped up its activities inside of Iran dramatically in recent months.

Monday, June 19, 2017

It is time for the European states to stand up to Iran

The EU must follow the example of the US and take a stand against the dictators in Tehran. The clerical regime in Iran has shown us time and time again that they do not respect any deals they have signed. The Iranian ballistic missile program is, in fact, a grave violation of the JCPOA deal they signed themselves. Unfortunately, the global media have paid little or no attention to that fact. It is common knowledge that the Obama administration downplayed such activities.
Manchester Terrorist Attack memories


The Trump administration, on the other hand, is rightly developing an assertive policy towards the Islamic Republic. This includes a sharper focus on illicit ballistic missile tests. The regime was put on notice when they tested a ballistic missile just days after Trump's inauguration. Since then the IRGC have conducted several missile tests. Wich has led to the recent sanctions on both Iran and Russia for their warmongering in Syria and for Iran’s violations of the JCPOA deal. The European governments should quickly follow the example set by the US. We have paid so little attention to the ballistic missile program in Iran that we barely noticed the IRGC announcement in May, that they had completed work on a third underground facility for production of ballistic missiles. 
If the Iranian missile program is not stopped entirely it will make no difference when the nuclear deal expires, Iran will then in a matter of days have a nuclear bomb ready that can reach every major city in Europe and that alone should be enough to make the European states tremble. 
Iran's missile tests have shown us that they are capable of reaching Israel, and several Arabic states and the concern among those countries is fully understandable. 
Until now the EU have been reluctant and hesitant about standing up to Iran’s destabilizing behaviour and disregard for international rules. European leaders are thinking more of getting access to Iranian oil and marked and not thinking about what is the right thing to do. 
The multiple functions of the IRGC also call attention to the very fact that the Iranian missile program has been shared with foreign entities that have no other purpose than to inflict injuries on their own, like the Houthis in Yemen. Also, the Hezbollah in Lebanon have been armed by Iran and are using the weapons to inflict terror upon civilians in Syria and Iraq as well as in their homeland Lebanon. 
During his May visit to Saudi Arabia, President Trump stated that the Iranian regime’s longest-suffering victims are its own people. until the Iranian regime is willing to be a partner for peace, all nations of conscience must work together to isolate Iran, deny it funding terrorism, he said. But terrorism is not the only issue, the regime’s weapons development must be severely constrained and all European nations need to get on board.