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Iran news in brief, April 30, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 30, 2019 Two 17-Year-Old Boys Flogged and Secretly Executed in Iran Amnesty International says Iranian officials have lashed and secretly executed two 17-year-old cousins in southern Iran. The rights watchdog said Mehdi Sohrabifar and Amin Sedaghat were executed on April 25 at the Adelabad prison in Shiraz, the capital of the southern Fars Province. The two were arrested at age 15 and convicted on multiple rape charges after what international rights groups said was an unfair trial. Philip Luther, Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa director, said: "The Iranian authorities have once again proved that they are sickeningly prepared to put children to death, in flagrant disregard of international law,". Female Fan Arrested for Entering Football Stadium in Isfahan A young female fan of football was arrested by the State Security forces in Fuladshahr Stadium in Isfahan. Fatemeh D., a female fan of Persepolis, wor...

Iran news in brief, April 29, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 29, 2019 U.S. General Says Will Ensure Necessary Resources to Counter Iran Regime U.S. Central Command Chief General Kenneth McKenzie said on Saturday the United States would deploy the necessary resources to counter any dangerous actions by Iran Rgime. McKenzie said: "We're gonna continue to reach out to our partners and friends in the region to ensure that we make common cause against the threat of Iran,". "I believe we'll have the resources necessary to deter Iran from taking actions that will be dangerous," he said, according to a transcript released by the Abu Dhabi-based channel. "We will be able to respond effectively." Iranians Among the 'Most Angry' Nations in the World "Did you learn or do something interesting yesterday?" was one of the questions U.S. analytics and advisory company Gallup asked more than 154,000 people in more than 145 countries to track the feelings and emo...

Iran news in brief, April 27, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 27, 2019 No Exemption for China on Stopping Its Iran Oil Buys -Trump Officials Two Trump administration officials said on Friday that neither a wind-down period nor a short-term waiver on China's oil purchases from Iran are being contemplated after Washington surprised Iran’s customers on Monday by demanding they halt the purchases by May 1 or face sanctions. The administration has been clear to China, Iran's top oil consumer, about no additional waivers to the sanctions after the ones granted last November, one of the senior officials said. US Embassy Says Khamenei's Wealth Worth $200 Billion The US Embassy in Baghdad estimates Iran’s Supreme Leader’s wealth at $200 billion. In a statement posted on its Facebook page today, the US embassy in Iraq said that financial corruption runs rampant from top to bottom in the Iranian regime. The US Embassy also said that forty years into the clerical regime, while many Iranians suffer f...

WHO ARE THE MEK? PART 6

WHO ARE THE MEK? PART 6 In This piece, we will learn how the Regime airs propaganda against the MEK on their state-run TV channels. The majority of people across the world recognise that the Iranian Regime is a violent, totalitarian, dictatorship with no respect for the rights of its people or the rest of the world. However, those people wrongly claim that the Iranian Regime has no viable alternative and that it is, therefore, acceptable to continue doing business with them. The thing is that the Regime has a viable alternative in the form of the oldest, largest, and most popular resistance organization in Iran, which has fought two separate regimes since it was founded in 1965. That is the People’s Mojahedin of Iran ( PMOI/MEK ). In order to help you earn more about the MEK, we have created an in-depth series. In this part, we will learn about how the Regime creates anti-MEK propaganda for the TV in order to trick Iranians into not supporting the MEK. The Ira...

THE MEK’S 10-POINT PLAN FOR A FREE IRAN

THE MEK’S 10-POINT PLAN FOR A FREE IRAN The end is near for the Iranian Regime. Every day, the mullahs are besieged by more crises on both a domestic, regional, and international level. It is clear they cannot survive much longer, as support for the despicable theocracy wanes by the day. And while support for the mullahs is ever-diminishing, support for the Iranian Resistance group, the  People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran ( PMOI/MEK ), headed by MaryamRajavi , is only growing. The majority of the Iranian people and the Iranian diaspora support the MEK and would encourage world leaders to do the same. Currently, Iran is experiencing dire floods that, as of writing, have killed almost 300, but the Iranian Regime has failed to send in rescue workers with aid. Instead, they sent in the suppressive security forces with guns. People have been shot dead for trying to protect their families, homes, and businesses from a natural disaster. Many more have died because ...

Iran news in brief, April 26, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 26, 2019 Four Men Executed in Iran Prisons In recent days, Iranian authorities executed four prisoners in Babol, Mashhad, Ardebil and Kermanshah prisons. The regime executed a 26-year-old man on Wednesday, April 24, at Babol Prison, north of Iran, the state-run ROKNA news agency reported. He was identified only as A.Gh. The same media reported the execution of a 30-year-old man on Monday, April 22. the execution appears to has been carried out in the central prison of Mashhad. In another developement on April 18, a prisoner identified as 45-year-old Vali Zandian, was hanged at the Central Prison of Ardebil. The same day another prisoner identified as Jafar Hosseini was executed in Dizelabad Prison in Kermanshah, western Iran. Iran Regime: MEK Activities Were Extensive and 60 Were Arrested in East Azerbaijan Director-General of Intelligence Ministry’s Office in East Azarbaijan province, northwest Iran, says sixty individuals, who had con...

Who are the MEK? Part 5

Who are the MEK? Part 5 In This piece, we will learn how the Regime tries to stop people from viewing MEK TV. The majority of people across the world recognise that the Iranian Regime is a violent, totalitarian, dictatorship with no respect for the rights of its people or the rest of the world. However, those people wrongly claim that the Iranian Regime has no viable alternative and that it is, therefore, acceptable to continue doing business with them. The thing is that the Regime has a viable alternative in the form of the oldest, largest, and most popular resistance organization in Iran, which has fought two separate regimes since it was founded in 1965. That is the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). In order to help you earn more about the MEK, we have created an in-depth series. In this part, we will learn about how the Regime tries to stop people from viewing MEK TV. Banning satellite dishes Satellite dishes have been banned in Iran since 1994 becaus...

Iran news in brief, April 24, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 24, 2019 Oil Eases as Supplies Adequate for Now, Despite Iran Sanctions Global oil markets are adequately supplied and spare production capacity remained at comfortable levels, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday, while highlighting the need to avoid higher oil prices amid fragile global economic growth. The agency’s comments come against the backdrop of the United States tightening its sanctions on leading oil producer Iran. on Tuesday White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said:   President Donald Trump’s decision to end all waivers that allowed importers of oil from Iran to avoid economic sanctions will not result in higher oil prices. Kudlow said during an appearance at the National Press Club: “I don’t see any palpable impact. The world is awash with oil,”. Saudi Calls for Pressure on Iran After U.S. Ends Oil Exemptions Saudi Arabia on Tuesday called for international pressure to be kept up on Tehran after a US dec...

Iran news in brief, April 23, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 23, 2019 U.S. Officials React to Iran Regime's Threat to Close Hormuz, Assure Market of Continued Supply U.S. officials have strongly responded to IRGC Naval Force Commander's threat about closing the strait of Hormuz if Iran cannot ship its oil through the strategic waterway. A senior U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity told reporters in Washington on Monday April 22 that any move by Iran to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz in response to the United States ending waivers for purchases of Iranian oil would be unjustified and unacceptable. U.S. Will Not Reissue Waivers for Iran Oil Imports -White House The United States on Monday said it will eliminate in May all waivers granted to eight economies allowing them to buy Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions, as it ratcheted up pressure to choke off all oil revenues of the Islamic Republic. Maryam Rajavi said in a tweet, oil embargo and blacklisting of the IRGC...

Iran news in brief, April 22, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 22, 2019 Google Disables YouTube Account of Iran's "PressTV" Following a series of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards accounts being closed down by Instagram after the U.S. State Department’s decision to designate this entity as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization” YouTube is taking action and has disabled the channel affiliated to the regime’s Press TV. Press TV is considered Tehran’s main English language mouthpiece. The Fars news agency, affiliated to the IRGC, wired a report complaining that Google had issued no prior warnings. This disabling measure also covers the mullahs’ “HispanTV” channel on YouTube. Iran, south Korea Trade at Record Low Since 2015 Iran's imports from South Korea has dramatically dropped during the past two years according to figures released by the joint Iran-Korea chamber of commerce. Meanwhile, Iran's export to South Korea has dropped from $4386 in 2017 million to $1806 million during the first 11 m...

WHO ARE THE MEK PART 4

WHO ARE THE MEK PART 4 InThis   piece, we will earn about how the MEK uses TV to spread their message to the Iranian people. The majority of people across the world recognise that the Iranian Regime is a violent, totalitarian, dictatorship with no respect for the rights of its people or the rest of the world. However, those people wrongly claim that the Iranian Regime has no viable alternative and that it is, therefore, acceptable to continue doing business with them. The thing is that the Regime has a viable alternative in the form of the oldest, largest, and most popular resistance organization in Iran, which has fought two separate regimes since it was founded in 1965. That is the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). In order to help you earn more about the MEK, we have created an in-depth series. In this part, we will learn about how the MEK uses TV to spread their message to the Iranian people. While the MEK must always operate in secret for fear of arrest...

WHO ARE THE MEK? PART 3

WHO ARE THE MEK? PART 3 In This piece, we will look at MEK support in Iran. The majority of people across the world recognise that the Iranian Regime is a violent, totalitarian, dictatorship with no respect for the rights of its people or the rest of the world. However, those people wrongly claim that the Iranian Regime has no viable alternative and that it is, therefore, acceptable to continue doing business with them. The thing is that the Regime has a viable alternative in the form of the oldest, largest, and most popular resistance organization in Iran, which has fought two separate regimes since it was founded in 1965. That is the People’s Mojahedin of Iran ( PMOI/MEK ). In order to help you earn more about the MEK, we have created an in-depth series. In this part, we will learn about MEK supporters in Iran and how the Regime tries to discredit them in the eyes of the Iranian public. As we’ve mentioned previously, the MEK has wide support within Iran. However, ...

Iran news in brief, April 19, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 19, 2019 Iran Regime's Terror Network Exposed in Central Africa The media reported on Thursday that Chad and the Central African Republic have uncovered an Iranian terror network operating in their territories as well as in other countries. The members of the network have been arrested. According to the report, the unit called "Saraya Zahara" established an infrastructure of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force in Central Africa, with the aim of attacking Western targets in these countries. The Iranian network has also tried to establish additional terror cells in African countries and help pro-Iranian elements take control of various countries on the continent. Locusts Attack Threatening Crops and Food Security in Iran A locust outbreak in the Arabian Peninsula has been spreading to Iran, threatening crops and food security in large areas of the coastal province of Hormozgan, an official said. The chairman of ...

THE MEK’S 10-POINT PLAN FOR A FREE IRAN

THE MEK’S 10-POINT PLAN FOR A FREE IRAN The end is near for the Iranian Regime. Every day, the mullahs are besieged by more crises on both a domestic, regional, and international level. It is clear they cannot survive much longer, as support for the despicable theocracy wanes by the day. And while support for the mullahs is ever-diminishing, support for the Iranian Resistance group, the   People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), headed by Maryam Rajavi, is only growing. The majority of the Iranian people and the Iranian diaspora support the MEK and would encourage world leaders to do the same. Currently, Iran is experiencing dire floods that, as of writing, have killed almost 300, but the Iranian Regime has failed to send in rescue workers with aid. Instead, they sent in the suppressive security forces with guns. People have been shot dead for trying to protect their families, homes, and businesses from a natural disaster. Many more have died because the Regime...

Iran news in brief, April 18, 2019

Iran news in brief, April 18, 2019 1- x-general Says IRGC Was in Bosnia Disguised as Aid Workers The Iranian Regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on April 17 denied the veracity of remarks by one of its former generals who has claimed to have worn Iran's Red Crescent Society's uniform for "military purposes" during the civil war in Bosnia. Saeed Qassemi, a retired IRGC general, maintained on April 14 that he had visited Bosnia in the 1990s to train Bosnian Muslim fighters against the Serbs while wearing the Iranian Red Crescent uniform. Qassemi's remarks come just days after the U.S. State Department listed the IRGC as a "Foreign Terrorist Organization," accusing it of supporting militant groups around the world. 2- Following Iraqi Shi’ite Militias, Hezbollah Shows Up in Iran under the pretext of helping flood victims The representative of the Lebanese Hezbollah in Iran says a significant number of young Lebanese are currently i...