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Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Dear friends
Please take the
time to read this questions & responses. These are questions that were responded
by Maryam Rajavi president elect of Iranian resistance.
why did the Iranian regime and the West fail to reach an accord on
the nuclear issue despite the concessions offered by the West and especially
the United States?
“The most important reason is that the regime’s absolute ruler, Ali Khamenei, has not yet decided to abandon the path of developing nuclear weapons. The development of a nuclear weapon is one of the three facets of the clerical regime’s survival strategy. The two others are repressing both the citizenry and the opposition (particularly the Mujahedin-e Khalq or the MEK), as well as regional aggression. The absence of any one of these three elements would spell the collapse of the regime’s entire strategy, opening the floodgates for popular uprisings.
Despite their insatiable appetite for western concessions, the mullahs do not want to lose power. Therefore, they would only forego the bomb if they sense that their survival is in danger, and if they feel that the risk of insisting on the nuclear project outweighs the risk of abandoning it. This balance can only be realized when the clerical regime is placed under maximum international pressure and sanctions. It cannot be realized when fruitless negotiations continue and the regime is actually rewarded and granted concessions for flouting UN Security Council resolutions or disregarding IAEA demands. These concessions have been counterproductive and they have rescued the mullahs from reaching their point of desperation.”
What do you think of the extension of the negotiations?
“The extension of the talks grants greater opportunities to the mullahs to obtain a nuclear bomb, and there can be no guarantees or optimistic outcomes. The extension revealed the failure of the U.S. policy, which was based on the assumption that it can convince this medieval regime to act rationally through appeasement, negotiations, not toughening the sanctions and even reducing their impact. Sanctions forced the regime to come to the negotiating table in Geneva in the first place. The easing of sanctions and western concessions to the regime have enabled Khamenei to expand the scope of his red lines and avoid the signing of a final deal.
It must be noted that this regime, on the basis of the red lines dictated by Khamenei and due to the profound crises it is facing, especially the explosive nature of social discontent, will dodge the signing of a comprehensive agreement as long as it possibly can, unless international pressure forces it to retreat.'
Has this approach been helpful for
solving the nuclear crisis?
'The failure of the intense negotiations from November 2013 to November 2014
indicated that displaying weakness, offering all sorts of incentives to the
mullahs and indefensibly overlooking the regime’s international obligations
have ironically undermined the process of resolving this crisis.
It was an unreasonable mistake for the United States and its allies to officially allow the Iranian regime to violate UN Security Council resolutions on its nuclear program. It was a mistake to permit the regime to enrich uranium in contrast to the same resolutions, and it was a mistake to tolerate the regime’s ballistic missiles program and its export of arms to other counties.'
. What do you think can solve the current regional crisis?
'The solution and the main key lies in the hands of the peoples of the region themselves. Confronting terrorism and extremism masquerading as Islam (whether in the form of ISIS or militias tied to the Iranian regime in Iraq) is only possibly through uniting people and anti-fundamentalist forces in the region. This is a war that has no answer in the battlefield without the complete participation of Sunnis and Sunni tribes. There can be no solution without the meaningful participation of the real representatives of the various Sunni factions in the Iraqi government. But, in order to realize that outcome, the Iranian regime and its militias must be evicted from Iraq. They are the obstacle to such a participation, and they inspire sectarian war and religious killings.'
Please take the
time to read this questions & responses. These are questions that were responded
by Maryam Rajavi president elect of Iranian resistance.
“The most important reason is that the regime’s absolute ruler, Ali Khamenei, has not yet decided to abandon the path of developing nuclear weapons. The development of a nuclear weapon is one of the three facets of the clerical regime’s survival strategy. The two others are repressing both the citizenry and the opposition (particularly the Mujahedin-e Khalq or the MEK), as well as regional aggression. The absence of any one of these three elements would spell the collapse of the regime’s entire strategy, opening the floodgates for popular uprisings.
Despite their insatiable appetite for western concessions, the mullahs do not want to lose power. Therefore, they would only forego the bomb if they sense that their survival is in danger, and if they feel that the risk of insisting on the nuclear project outweighs the risk of abandoning it. This balance can only be realized when the clerical regime is placed under maximum international pressure and sanctions. It cannot be realized when fruitless negotiations continue and the regime is actually rewarded and granted concessions for flouting UN Security Council resolutions or disregarding IAEA demands. These concessions have been counterproductive and they have rescued the mullahs from reaching their point of desperation.”
What do you think of the extension of the negotiations?
“The extension of the talks grants greater opportunities to the mullahs to obtain a nuclear bomb, and there can be no guarantees or optimistic outcomes. The extension revealed the failure of the U.S. policy, which was based on the assumption that it can convince this medieval regime to act rationally through appeasement, negotiations, not toughening the sanctions and even reducing their impact. Sanctions forced the regime to come to the negotiating table in Geneva in the first place. The easing of sanctions and western concessions to the regime have enabled Khamenei to expand the scope of his red lines and avoid the signing of a final deal.
It must be noted that this regime, on the basis of the red lines dictated by Khamenei and due to the profound crises it is facing, especially the explosive nature of social discontent, will dodge the signing of a comprehensive agreement as long as it possibly can, unless international pressure forces it to retreat.'
Has this approach been helpful for
solving the nuclear crisis?
'The failure of the intense negotiations from November 2013 to November 2014
indicated that displaying weakness, offering all sorts of incentives to the
mullahs and indefensibly overlooking the regime’s international obligations
have ironically undermined the process of resolving this crisis.It was an unreasonable mistake for the United States and its allies to officially allow the Iranian regime to violate UN Security Council resolutions on its nuclear program. It was a mistake to permit the regime to enrich uranium in contrast to the same resolutions, and it was a mistake to tolerate the regime’s ballistic missiles program and its export of arms to other counties.'
. What do you think can solve the current regional crisis?
'The solution and the main key lies in the hands of the peoples of the region themselves. Confronting terrorism and extremism masquerading as Islam (whether in the form of ISIS or militias tied to the Iranian regime in Iraq) is only possibly through uniting people and anti-fundamentalist forces in the region. This is a war that has no answer in the battlefield without the complete participation of Sunnis and Sunni tribes. There can be no solution without the meaningful participation of the real representatives of the various Sunni factions in the Iraqi government. But, in order to realize that outcome, the Iranian regime and its militias must be evicted from Iraq. They are the obstacle to such a participation, and they inspire sectarian war and religious killings.'
Monday, 25 May 2015
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Sunday, 24 May 2015
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Saturday, 23 May 2015
Dear friends
This is other story
of The criminal of mullahs regime in Iran
Ms. Narges Mohammadi was arrested by Mullahs
Regimein18 days ago.She is lawyer and
activist.She has two children.,She
who on Oct. 30th spoke at the memorial ceremony of Sattar Beheshti who was
killed 2 years ago under torture, by the admission of his own torturer, was
summoned for interrogation. She questioned members of the parliament and the
regime to answer why doesn’t anybody respond to an old woman’s cry for justice
for his mutilated son under torture, but laws such as ’the promotion of virtue
and prohibition of vice’ which gives mobs affiliated to the government free
hands to attack women and destroy their faces and their lives?
She also took part in a anti acid
attack demonstration on Wednesday in Isfahan.
After she met Catherine Ashton on
April 30, 2014she received a warning from the Iran
ian regime authorities. Her passport was revoked back then and she was barred
form living the country. She has also been accused of working and propagating
against the mullahs’ theocracy
Anti acid attack in Isfahan
Thursday, 21 May 2015
the religious dictatorship in Iran
Dear friends
In order to cover up the crises that surround the regime, including
the growth of domestic isolation that demonstrates the will of the
has resorted to expanding the export of fundamentalism and
terrorism in the region,
Maryam Rajavi hails brave people of Mahabad for their uprising, teaching good lesson to regime and its intelligence agents

The Iranian Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi hailed the courageous people of Mahabad who staged an angry protest against the death of a young woman in their city and gave a big lesson to the clerical regime and its intelligence agents.
Farinaz Khosravi, 26, lost her life while defending herself against the assault of an intelligence ministry agent.
Maryam Rajavi extended her deepest condolences and sympathy to Ms. Khosravi's family, describing her as a brave and honorable woman.
Farinaz Khosravi, 26, lost her life while defending herself against the assault of an intelligence ministry agent.
Maryam Rajavi extended her deepest condolences and sympathy to Ms. Khosravi's family, describing her as a brave and honorable woman.
She lauded the residents of Mahabad for their act of protest and called on the Iranian public and youth to rise up in support.
Maryam Rajavi said: The misogynous clerical regime and all its corrupt hirelings and mercenaries seriously fear the people of Iran and cannot do anything when confronted with their determination.
She urged Iranian women and youths to rise in protest against the assaults of the regime's agents, particularly on honorable women and girls. She stressed that they should not allow the lives and pride of Iranian youths be victimized in such egregious crimes.
Maryam Rajavi hailed the martyrs of Kurdistan and wished recovery for those wounded in this demonstration and asked the populace to rush to their aid.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
May 8, 2015
Maryam Rajavi said: The misogynous clerical regime and all its corrupt hirelings and mercenaries seriously fear the people of Iran and cannot do anything when confronted with their determination.
She urged Iranian women and youths to rise in protest against the assaults of the regime's agents, particularly on honorable women and girls. She stressed that they should not allow the lives and pride of Iranian youths be victimized in such egregious crimes.
Maryam Rajavi hailed the martyrs of Kurdistan and wished recovery for those wounded in this demonstration and asked the populace to rush to their aid.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
May 8, 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Drug addiction in Iran rising
Methamphetamine use soars in Iran as lifestyles speed
up
I
have read a painful article in Reuters.This is other part of crimes of The criminal regime of mullahs.
Women in headscarves and men in tatty clothes puff
on a glass pipe as smoke swirls around their faces. The pictures published by Iran ian media and blogs in recent months
are a sign of a new drug epidemic: shishe, or methamphetamine.Shishe means 'glass' in Farsi, a reference to the appearance of the drug in some of its purest forms.
In less than a decade, methamphetamine use has skyrocketed in Iran to the point where now about 345,000 Iranians are considered addicts, according to official statistics.
Seizures of methamphetamine soared 128 percent between 2008 and 2012, topping all other countries in the region, according to figures compiled by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
A top official from the Iran Drug Control Headquarters said last year that shishe could be found in Tehran in 'less than five minutes,' according to the Iranian Students’ News Agency.
Shishe addicts in Iran are mostly urban, middle class and young, experts say. Notably, there are a large number of women who abuse shishe, too.
One of the main reasons why shishe use has spread quickly in Iran is a lack of information about the drug, which has led casual users to believe, erroneously, that it is not addictive, experts say.
Struggling university students have begun abusing it to stay up longer and try to boost their performance in school. Women have been sold the drug in beauty salons with the promise that it will help them lose weight, according to local media reports.
Opium addiction has long been a problem in Iran partly because of a tolerance for its use even in conservative rural areas, and also because of the country’s long border with Afghanistan, for decades one of the top opium producers. Opium is still the most abused drug in Iran, according to official statistics.
Shishe began to make inroads in the country about a decade ago, luring users who preferred its effects as a stimulant to the more soporific opium, which was seen as a drug of the poor and elderly.
That shift has been characterized as a change between drugs which are known as sonati, or traditional, and those that are sanaati, or manufactured, according to local media.
Initially, the drug was imported but it later began to be produced locally.
UNODC figures show that the domestic use of pseudoephedrine, one of the key ingredients for making shishe, jumped from five tons in 2006 to 55 tons in 2012.
Drug use and addiction is so prevalent in Iran that it is the second highest cause of death in the country after traffic accidents, a senior official from the Iran Drug Control Headquarters said in early November, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency.
Iran has some of the harshest drug laws in the region, regularly executing smugglers and drug peddlers.
'Shishe is something that in a short time, in comparison to other things, has very severe effects on behavior.'
Still, despite some success in the treatment of shishe addiction, Iran’s battle with the drug is far from over.
The criminal regime of mullahs
Dear
friends,
The
ruling theocracy in Iran executed 93 individuals in one week this past month,
and no one cried out.
It
is our duty that cry for freedom Iranian people.
The
criminal regime of mullahs in Iran has transferred 9 prisoners
condemned to death by hanging to the solitary, a last step before the execution
is carried out. The Ghezelhesar Prison Warden announced the names of these 9
prisoners Tuesday morning on the prison loudspeakers. All 9 prisoners are from
Ward 2 of the Ghezelhesar prison, but from halls 1, 2 and 3. The anti-riot
guards were immediately deployed to this Ward to confront any dissent or any
riots.
The names of 5 of these prisoners which have been revealed are Alireza Sajedi,
Reza Teimoori, Jamal, Afshin and Mohsen.
It has been reported that Reza Teimoori has resisted being transferred to the
solitary and has clashed with the security forces, but as of now, no
information about his situation has been obtained.
It is widely feared that the execution of these 9 prisoners are imminent
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Freedom for the people: The Iranian Women Reyhaneh & Farinaz
Freedom for the people: The Iranian Women Reyhaneh & Farinaz: Dear friends Many month ago we heard heartbreaking story of Reyhaneh in Iran, and now, It repeats other story of the shoc...
Monday, 18 May 2015
overthrow the clerical regime
Dear friends
In Iran which lies on an
ocean of oil, more than 15000 homeless live in its capital alone
. In the near future, People of Iran will overthrow the clerical regime in Iran.
We must &We can ,
Sunday, 17 May 2015
The Iranian Women Reyhaneh & Farinaz
Dear friends
Many month ago we heard heartbreaking story of Reyhaneh
in Iran, and now, It repeats other story of the shocking death of Farinaz.
Ms. Farinaz Khosravani, 26, was a computer
graduate and an employee of Tara Hotel in Mahabad who on May 4 plunged from the
fourth floor of this hotel and was killed immediately in order to escape the
aggression of a mullahs’ intelligence agent.
Reyhaneh Jabbari, was hanged on Saturday
(October 25) in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj by the clerical regime. She was
incarcerated for seven years. She had been transferred to isolation in
Gohardasht Prison from Gharchak Prison of the city of Varamin, the previous
night.
The hanging of Reyhaneh took place upon the insistence of the top brass of the mullahs’ Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) despite frequent calls by international organizations and human rights and women’s rights activists.
“The
heartbreaking death of Farinaz, this young woman, or the execution of Rayhaneh
Jabbari, both in their youth, who lost their lives for facing up to the vicious
intentions of regime’s intelligence agents, as well as the suicide of women in
protest against the tyranny and oppression of mullahs demonstrates that the noble
Iranian women have decided not kneel to the villainies and repression of this
antihuman and misogynic regime in whatever manner possible despite the
unparalleled gender discrimination, repression and atrocities.
We must cry for freedom of Iranian people .We must shows nation arisen to bring mullahs down.
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