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dimanche 31 juillet 2016
La Présidente élue de la résistance iranienne Maryam Radjavi rencontre le Président Mahmoud Abbas
Dans la soirée du 30 juillet 2016, Maryam Radjavi présidente élue de
la Résistance iranienne a rencontré Mahmoud Abbas, président de
l’Autorité palestinienne. Ils se sont entretenus sur les crises qui
secouent la région.
Le président Mahmoud Abbas a souligné la nécessité de combattre l’intégrisme et le terrorisme dans la région et informé Mme Radjavi des derniers événements au Moyen-Orient, en particulier ceux ayant trait à la Palestine et à l’initiative de la France dans ce domaine.
Le président Mahmoud Abbas a souligné la nécessité de combattre l’intégrisme et le terrorisme dans la région et informé Mme Radjavi des derniers événements au Moyen-Orient, en particulier ceux ayant trait à la Palestine et à l’initiative de la France dans ce domaine.
samedi 30 juillet 2016
Young Iranians desire freedom from religious tyranny
The young generation of Iran desire freedom from religious tyranny,
says a teenage dissident who recently fled Iran and has joined the ranks
of the Resistance movement.
Iranian opposition activist Paria Kohandel, 18, made the remarks at the “Free Iran” convention in Paris earlier this month. Paria’s father Saleh Kohandel is a political prisoner in the notorious Gohardasht (Rajai-Shahr) Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran, over his support for the main Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin Khalq, MEK).
"I used to watch this gathering every year when I was in Iran. I used to tune into the opposition’s television channel (Simay-e Azadi) to catch a glimpse of the annual [Free Iran] gathering. I could only watch it on TV. But, being personally present here and seeing the incredible size of it firsthand is totally different than watching it on TV. It’s an absolutely different experience," Paria Kohandel said at the huge gathering in Paris on July 9.
Iranian opposition activist Paria Kohandel, 18, made the remarks at the “Free Iran” convention in Paris earlier this month. Paria’s father Saleh Kohandel is a political prisoner in the notorious Gohardasht (Rajai-Shahr) Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran, over his support for the main Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin Khalq, MEK).
"I used to watch this gathering every year when I was in Iran. I used to tune into the opposition’s television channel (Simay-e Azadi) to catch a glimpse of the annual [Free Iran] gathering. I could only watch it on TV. But, being personally present here and seeing the incredible size of it firsthand is totally different than watching it on TV. It’s an absolutely different experience," Paria Kohandel said at the huge gathering in Paris on July 9.
Iran regime demolishes people’s homes in impoverished village
The Iranian regime this week demolished the homes of numerous
residents of an impoverished village situated on Iran’s south-eastern
shores in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
The incident occurred on Wednesday, July 27, in Komb-e Moradabad Village in the Central District of Chabahar County. The repressive state security forces from the police station (Division 12) in Golshahr, Chabahar, moved in with bulldozers and destroyed the residents’ houses, leaving them homeless.
The mullahs' regime claims that these houses were built illegally. Eye-witnesses said that the police forces started destroying the houses without a warrant and with total disregard as the deprived residents were begging and pleading with them to stop.
The incident occurred on Wednesday, July 27, in Komb-e Moradabad Village in the Central District of Chabahar County. The repressive state security forces from the police station (Division 12) in Golshahr, Chabahar, moved in with bulldozers and destroyed the residents’ houses, leaving them homeless.
The mullahs' regime claims that these houses were built illegally. Eye-witnesses said that the police forces started destroying the houses without a warrant and with total disregard as the deprived residents were begging and pleading with them to stop.
Ethnic Iranian Azeri political prisoner begins hunger strike
Ethnic Iranian Azeri political prisoner, Ebrahim Nouri, went on
hunger strike this week in Ahar Prison, in north-west Iran, according to
local reports.
He wrote a letter announcing that he was beginning his hunger strike on Thursday, July 28.
He wrote: "The legal conduct has been my path to struggle from the moment of arrest until now. Unfortunately, due to lack of legal consequence, I will embark on a political conduct in addition to my legal conduct in the second phase. Therefore, for the realization of our legitimate rights and to achieve the proper result, I will go on hunger strike and I will not stop my protest even I reach the brink of death.”
He wrote a letter announcing that he was beginning his hunger strike on Thursday, July 28.
He wrote: "The legal conduct has been my path to struggle from the moment of arrest until now. Unfortunately, due to lack of legal consequence, I will embark on a political conduct in addition to my legal conduct in the second phase. Therefore, for the realization of our legitimate rights and to achieve the proper result, I will go on hunger strike and I will not stop my protest even I reach the brink of death.”
Les azéris organisent des manifestations dans les principales villes iraniennes
Le 28 juillet des milliers de Turcs iraniens à Téhéran, Tabriz,
Orumiyeh, Zanjān, Ahar, Khoy et Ardebil ont organisé des manifestations
pour protester contre le dénigrement des Azéris par les médias d'Etat.
La manifestation à Téhéran a eu lieu sur la Place Toopkhaneh. A Orumiyeh, des milliers de manifestants en colère se sont rendus aux intersections d’Ata’ii et de Sardaran pour protester. Ils ont été attaqués par des unités anti-émeutes qui ont tiré des balles en plastique sur la foule. Des jeunes se sont engagés dans des échauffourées avec les Force de sécurité de l’Etat.
La manifestation à Téhéran a eu lieu sur la Place Toopkhaneh. A Orumiyeh, des milliers de manifestants en colère se sont rendus aux intersections d’Ata’ii et de Sardaran pour protester. Ils ont été attaqués par des unités anti-émeutes qui ont tiré des balles en plastique sur la foule. Des jeunes se sont engagés dans des échauffourées avec les Force de sécurité de l’Etat.
vendredi 29 juillet 2016
Anniversary of Khomeini’s 1988 Fatwa and Massacre in Iran
On the anniversary of the massacre of some 30,000 political
prisoners in Iran, July 26, the National Council of Resistance of Iran
(NCRI) looks back on the events that led to tens of thousands of
political prisoners held in jails across Iran being summarily and
extra-judicially executed in 1988.
“There are strong indications that Khomeini’s fatwa, which led to the massacre of some 30,000 political prisoners in Iran, was issued on July 26, 1988”, according to the NCRI.
Further, “The Iranian regime has never acknowledged these executions, or provided any information as to how many prisoners were killed.”
“There are strong indications that Khomeini’s fatwa, which led to the massacre of some 30,000 political prisoners in Iran, was issued on July 26, 1988”, according to the NCRI.
Further, “The Iranian regime has never acknowledged these executions, or provided any information as to how many prisoners were killed.”
Wife of Iran political prisoner arrested for filming Iran protest
In the course of major anti-regime protests by thousands of ethnic
Iranian Azeris in north-west Iran this week, a number of protesters were
attacked and arrested by the regime’s anti-riot units.
Roqieh Alizadeh, wife of political prisoner Abbas Lesani, was arrested on Tuesday while she was filming a protest in Tabriz, the provincial capital of Iran’s Eastern Azerbaijan Province. The suppressive forces also confiscated her mobile phone.
Roqieh Alizadeh, wife of political prisoner Abbas Lesani, was arrested on Tuesday while she was filming a protest in Tabriz, the provincial capital of Iran’s Eastern Azerbaijan Province. The suppressive forces also confiscated her mobile phone.
Iran : 52 exécutions en 17 jours
Neuf prisonniers ont été pendus le 27 juillet 2016 dans les prisons
d’Orumiyeh, Mashhad, Yazd et Téhéran. Six d'entre eux ont été pendus
ensemble à la prison centrale d’Orumiyeh. Le 20 juillet, neuf
prisonniers ont été pendus à Gohardasht et dans la prison centrale de
Karaj, et le 23 juillet, trois prisonniers l’ont été dans la prison
centrale de Racht.
Un autre prisonnier a été pendu en public dans la ville de Songhor (dans l’ouest de la province de Kermanchah).
Un autre prisonnier a été pendu en public dans la ville de Songhor (dans l’ouest de la province de Kermanchah).
Une prisonnière politique révèle les restrictions et les pressions d’une prison iranienne
Une prisonnière politique iranienne, qui était jusqu'à une époque
récente en grève de la faim à la prison d'Evin à Téhéran, a publié une
déclaration dans laquelle elle a détaillé la nature oppressive des
prisons iraniennes.
Narges Mohammadi, âgée de 44 ans, a mis en relief le fait que les tribunaux fantoches du régime imposent des peines sévères aux prisonniers politiques; en séparant les familles, en infligeant un isolement cellulaire, et en offrant des conditions de vie inadéquates.
Narges Mohammadi, âgée de 44 ans, a mis en relief le fait que les tribunaux fantoches du régime imposent des peines sévères aux prisonniers politiques; en séparant les familles, en infligeant un isolement cellulaire, et en offrant des conditions de vie inadéquates.
Une prisonnière politique chrétienne iranienne dans un état critique après 23 jours de grève de la faim
Une prisonnière politique chrétienne iranienne se retrouve dans un
état critique après 23 jours de grève de la faim dans la sinistre prison
d’Evin à Téhéran. Maryam Naghash Zargaran, une chrétienne nouvellement
converti, a une pression sanguine de 70/50 et est paralysée à partir de
ses genoux ; un médecin a confirmé qu’elle souffre d’une maladie
cardiaque. La famille de Zargaran a démandé qu’elle soit libérée pour le
traitement, mais les agents du ministère du renseignement du régime s’y
sont opposés.
L'Iran a pendu sept prisonniers en une seule journée
Le régime fondamentaliste iranien a pendu mercredi un groupe de six
prisonniers dans une prison du nord-ouest de l'Iran, et un septième
prisonnier dans le nord-est du pays. Les six hommes ont été pendus à 2h
du matin le 27 juillet dans la prison centrale de la ville de Orumieh
(Urmia), la capitale provinciale de la province d'Azerbaïdjan occidental
de l'Iran.
Des familles de l'OMPI arrêtées à Téhéran
Les agents du ministère du Renseignement iranien (Vevak) ont convoqué
Maryam Olangi au bureau du Procureur de Téhéran le 24 juillet 2016. Mme
Olangi a été arrêtée et transférée à la prison d'Evine.
Nargess Dogmechi, la fille de Mme Olangi, est membre de l'Organisation des Moudjahidine du Peuple d’Iran. Son père, un marchand réputé et populaire du bazar de Téhéran, a été arrêté en 2010 et condamné à une peine de 10 ans pour avoir aidé financièrement les familles des prisonniers politiques et parce que sa fille avait rejoint l'opposition à Achraf en Irak. M. Dogmechi qui avait un cancer, a énormément souffert en prison parce qu'on a refusé de le soigner et il a agonisé jusqu'à son décès.
Nargess Dogmechi, la fille de Mme Olangi, est membre de l'Organisation des Moudjahidine du Peuple d’Iran. Son père, un marchand réputé et populaire du bazar de Téhéran, a été arrêté en 2010 et condamné à une peine de 10 ans pour avoir aidé financièrement les familles des prisonniers politiques et parce que sa fille avait rejoint l'opposition à Achraf en Irak. M. Dogmechi qui avait un cancer, a énormément souffert en prison parce qu'on a refusé de le soigner et il a agonisé jusqu'à son décès.
mercredi 27 juillet 2016
Des femmes arrêtées en Iran pour avoir fait du vélo en public
Le régime fondamentaliste de l'Iran a arrêté mardi un groupe de
femmes pour avoir fait du vélo en public dans la ville de Marivan située
au nord-ouest, dans la province iranienne du Kurdistan. L'incident a eu
lieu le 26 Juillet alors qu’un groupe de femmes avait l'intention de
participer à un événement sportif en faisant du vélo du Stade de Sport
de la ville jusqu’au Lac Zaribar.
mardi 26 juillet 2016
Iran political prisoner on hunger strike in critical condition
Iranian political prisoner, Rasoul Hardani is in
critical condition on Monday after 23 days of hunger strike in
Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran.
He started his hunger strike on July 2, 2016 to protest against the inhuman conditions of prison and the illegal procedure of his imprisonment.
Rasoul Hardani had been imprisoned for almost 17 years and based on the sentenced he had received he ought to have been released last July but the mullahs’ judiciary refused to release him.
While a doctor has issued a notice stating he ought to be transferred to hospital, the criminal head of the prison has prevented Hardani’s transfer.
In the meantime, the political prisoners of Gohardasht Prison in Hall 12, have sent a statement to international human rights organizations and institutions, asking them to intervene to save this prisoner's life.
He started his hunger strike on July 2, 2016 to protest against the inhuman conditions of prison and the illegal procedure of his imprisonment.
Rasoul Hardani had been imprisoned for almost 17 years and based on the sentenced he had received he ought to have been released last July but the mullahs’ judiciary refused to release him.
While a doctor has issued a notice stating he ought to be transferred to hospital, the criminal head of the prison has prevented Hardani’s transfer.
In the meantime, the political prisoners of Gohardasht Prison in Hall 12, have sent a statement to international human rights organizations and institutions, asking them to intervene to save this prisoner's life.
Iran regime guards attack death row prisoners in Ghezel Hesar Prison
Prison guards at the notorious Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj, north-west
of Tehran, brutally attacked inmates in the death row ward earlier this
week.
With black masks covering their faces the vicious guards attacked the prisoners on Monday (July 18) in order to create a climate of fear, according to reports from inside the prison.
The prisoners said that such brutal measures are meant to scare prisoners and stop them from revolting in prison.
With black masks covering their faces the vicious guards attacked the prisoners on Monday (July 18) in order to create a climate of fear, according to reports from inside the prison.
The prisoners said that such brutal measures are meant to scare prisoners and stop them from revolting in prison.
Save the Kurd scholar from execution in Iran
Human right activists have launched a campaign to save the life of
the Kurdish scholar Shahram Ahmadi who was sentenced to death in Iran.
The Office of the Supreme Judiciary in Iran confirmed the death sentence issued by the Revolutionary Court against Ahmadi in 2012, after a trial which did not take minutes.
Ahmadi has been sentenced to death in Iran due to his activism as a Sunni Muslim and a Kurd.
Members of ethnic or religious minorities in Iran who engage in criticism of the government are singled out by authorities for particularly harsh treatment.
Ahmadi, 41, was shot and wounded during his arrest by intelligence agents on April 26, 2009, an event that coincided with Ali Khamenei’s visit to Sanandaj in Kurdistan Province.
The Office of the Supreme Judiciary in Iran confirmed the death sentence issued by the Revolutionary Court against Ahmadi in 2012, after a trial which did not take minutes.
Ahmadi has been sentenced to death in Iran due to his activism as a Sunni Muslim and a Kurd.
Members of ethnic or religious minorities in Iran who engage in criticism of the government are singled out by authorities for particularly harsh treatment.
Ahmadi, 41, was shot and wounded during his arrest by intelligence agents on April 26, 2009, an event that coincided with Ali Khamenei’s visit to Sanandaj in Kurdistan Province.
Maryam Radjavi condamne vivement l'attaque terroriste près de Rouen et l'assassinat d'un prêtre innocent
Maryam Radjavi, présidente-élue du Conseil national de la Résistance
iranienne, a condamné vivement l'attaque terroriste mardi contre une
église Saint Etienne du Rouvray près de Rouen, qualifiant ce crime ignoble d’affront flagrant contre les enseignements de toutes les religions et les valeurs humaines.
Faisant part de ses condoléances au peuple, au gouvernement et à l'église de France, elle a souligné que ces attaques sauvages rappellent les crimes commis au cours des 37 dernières années de dictature religieuse contre le peuple iranien, les dirigeants religieux chrétiens comme des dignitaires sunnites et chiites qui ont refusé de se plier aux dictats des mollahs.
Faisant part de ses condoléances au peuple, au gouvernement et à l'église de France, elle a souligné que ces attaques sauvages rappellent les crimes commis au cours des 37 dernières années de dictature religieuse contre le peuple iranien, les dirigeants religieux chrétiens comme des dignitaires sunnites et chiites qui ont refusé de se plier aux dictats des mollahs.
lundi 25 juillet 2016
150 boys and girls arrested near Iran capital for attending mixed-gender party
Iran's fundamentalist regime arrested 150 boys and girls for
attending a mixed-gender birthday party near the capital Tehran, the
regime’s local police commander said on Monday.
The arrests took place at an overnight party in a garden in the vicinity of Islamshahr, south-west of Tehran, according to Colonel Mohsen Khancherli, the regime's police commander for the west of Tehran Province.
Khancherli told the Tasnim news agency, affiliated to the regime's terrorist Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, on Monday (July 25): "After we obtained a report about a mixed-gender party in a garden in the vicinity of Islamshahr in the west of Tehran Province, an operation was carried out by the police and another organization, leading to the arrest of dozens of boys and girls."
The arrests took place at an overnight party in a garden in the vicinity of Islamshahr, south-west of Tehran, according to Colonel Mohsen Khancherli, the regime's police commander for the west of Tehran Province.
Khancherli told the Tasnim news agency, affiliated to the regime's terrorist Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, on Monday (July 25): "After we obtained a report about a mixed-gender party in a garden in the vicinity of Islamshahr in the west of Tehran Province, an operation was carried out by the police and another organization, leading to the arrest of dozens of boys and girls."
UK: Human rights situation in Iran has worsened
NCRI - The human rights situation in Iran has worsened in the past six months, the United Kingdom has said.
"There has been little change in the human rights situation in Iran between January and June 2016. In many respects, the situation has worsened, despite President Rouhani pledging to improve the rights and freedoms of the citizens of Iran when he was elected."
Iran regime hangs three in prison; man set to be hanged in public on Monday
NCRI – Iran’s fundamentalist regime on Saturday hanged three prisoners in a jail in northern Iran. The regime is set to hang a man in public on Monday.
In a statement on Saturday, the regime’s judiciary in Gilan Province, northern Iran, announced that the three prisoners were hanged in the presence of judicial officials in the Central Prison of Rasht. They were identified only by their initials and ages: F. B., 40; A. M., 32; and H. D., 31.
An unidentified prisoner will be hanged in public in the town of Songhor, western Iran, at dawn on Monday, state media reported.
dimanche 24 juillet 2016
Commemorating 30,000 political prisoners massacred in 1988
The big wave of execution of political prisoners in 1988 is the worst
case of human rights violations in Iran. Khomeini stated in July of
that year: “Those prisoners who have insisted and continue to insist on
their position to support Monafeqin (Mojahedin) are Mohareb (enemy of
God) and are condemned to death. If the person at any stage maintains
his/her support for the Monafeqin (Mojahedin), the sentence is
execution. Annihilate the enemies of Islam immediately..."
Iran's regime destroys 100,000 satellite dishes in crackdown
Iran has destroyed 100,000 satellite dishes and receivers as part of a
widespread crackdown against the illegal devices that authorities say
are morally damaging, a news website reported.
The destruction ceremony took place in Tehran in the presence of General Mohammad Reza Naghdi, head of Iran's Basij militia.
The destruction ceremony took place in Tehran in the presence of General Mohammad Reza Naghdi, head of Iran's Basij militia.
German police: One dead, two injured in machete attack
Berlin (AFP, July 24, 2016) - A woman was killed and
two people injured by a 21-year-old man armed with a machete on Sunday
in the southwest German city of Reutlingen, the local police said.
The man, who has been detained, 'had a dispute' with the woman and killed her 'with a machete' before injuring a second woman and a man, according to a police statement that offered no explanation on the cause of the attack.
The man, who has been detained, 'had a dispute' with the woman and killed her 'with a machete' before injuring a second woman and a man, according to a police statement that offered no explanation on the cause of the attack.
Iran the world's foremost state sponsor of terrorism, 'increased' it's terrorist activities
It is no secret that President Obama and other top administration
officials hoped the nuclear accord with Iran would lead to a new era of
improved relations between the two foes. At times, Obama even
entertained the idea that the Iranian regime could evolve beyond its
aggressively anti-American origins. Take off the rose-colored glasses
Kerry donned in Paris, however, and a stark reality comes into focus. In
the year since the United States and several other countries agreed to
the JCPOA, the Iranian regime's terrorist tentacles have grown longer
and thicker. Iran remains the world's foremost state sponsor of
terrorism, backing anti-American, anti-Israeli, and anti-Sunni-Muslim
forces throughout the world. In every country where Iran and its
paramilitary agents operate, American interests are damaged, not
advanced, by the supreme leader's Islamic Revolution. And the Iranian
regime continues to harbor some of al Qaeda's most dangerous terrorists.
More Arrests of Iranian Youths for Mixed Gender Partying
Authorities in Iran have arrested at least 50 young men and women who attended a mixed-gender party.
'Families must be more vigilant regarding their children to make sure they do not end up in such circumstances”, says Mojtaba Vahedi, the head of the judiciary in Damavand, east of Tehran.
A report on Friday, July 22, by the state-run Tasnim news agency said more than 50 young men and women were arrested at a party that was organized via social networking.
'Families must be more vigilant regarding their children to make sure they do not end up in such circumstances”, says Mojtaba Vahedi, the head of the judiciary in Damavand, east of Tehran.
A report on Friday, July 22, by the state-run Tasnim news agency said more than 50 young men and women were arrested at a party that was organized via social networking.
samedi 23 juillet 2016
Iranian pol. prisoner goes on hunger strike, stops taking medicine
Iranian political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi has gone on hunger strike
since July 17 and has stopped taking his medications in protest to the
deplorable situation of fellow inmates.
Mr. Davoodi is incarcerated in the notorious Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran.
Having announced his hunger strike, Arzhang Davoodi wrote a statement about the inhumane conditions of the prisoners and the widespread corruption by the regime: 'I will not stop my hunger strike unless the prisoners' condition improves. The prisoners' condition must come under the spotlight by the international human rights bodies. The special rapporteur of the UN Human Rights Council must insist on being allowed to visit the prisons in Iran and to inquire about the abnormal and inhuman conditions. The mullahs' fabrications and accusations, the lawsuits and the spread of corruption, addiction and other serious issues such as incurable illnesses must be revealed.”
Mr. Davoodi is incarcerated in the notorious Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran.
Having announced his hunger strike, Arzhang Davoodi wrote a statement about the inhumane conditions of the prisoners and the widespread corruption by the regime: 'I will not stop my hunger strike unless the prisoners' condition improves. The prisoners' condition must come under the spotlight by the international human rights bodies. The special rapporteur of the UN Human Rights Council must insist on being allowed to visit the prisons in Iran and to inquire about the abnormal and inhuman conditions. The mullahs' fabrications and accusations, the lawsuits and the spread of corruption, addiction and other serious issues such as incurable illnesses must be revealed.”
Bahrain busts weapons depot, five men arrested for planning bombings with training in Iran
Bahraini authorities on Thursday said it discovered a weapons depot
and arrested five suspects who confessed to have received military
training in Iran and Iraq.
The suspects were planning to carry out multiple bombings in the country, Xinhua quoted an interior ministry statement.
'The arrestees were found to have turned their homes into storage areas for bomb-making materials,' the statement said.
It said the suspects also confessed to have received intensive military training in Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Iraqi Hezbollah camps.
Among the confiscations were weapons, remote control and communication devices and batteries typically used in the detonation of bombs.
Mobile phones, telephone chips, electronic keys and wires were also found.
Source: Business Standard, 22 July 2016
The suspects were planning to carry out multiple bombings in the country, Xinhua quoted an interior ministry statement.
'The arrestees were found to have turned their homes into storage areas for bomb-making materials,' the statement said.
It said the suspects also confessed to have received intensive military training in Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Iraqi Hezbollah camps.
Among the confiscations were weapons, remote control and communication devices and batteries typically used in the detonation of bombs.
Mobile phones, telephone chips, electronic keys and wires were also found.
Source: Business Standard, 22 July 2016
Le régime iranien pend neuf personnes dans les prisons de Karaj
Une sixième victime n'a pas été nommée, mais a seulement été identifiée comme étant un citoyen afghan.
Par ailleurs, trois autres prisonniers ont été pendus le même jour au pénitencier de Karaj. Aucun de leurs noms n’a été donné.
Le régime des mollahs a pendu 18 prisonniers durant le week-end, y compris deux cas en public. Une femme se trouvait parmi ceux pendus dimanche.
La Résistance iranienne appelle à une action urgente pour sauver la vie des prisonniers politiques malades en grève de la faim
La Résistance iranienne appelle toutes les organisations
internationales des droits de l´Homme, notamment le Commissaire aux
droits de l'Homme et les Rapporteurs spéciaux des Nations Unies sur la
torture et le droit à la vie, à prendre des mesures urgentes pour la
libération inconditionnelle des prisonniers politiques qui sont dans un
état critique en raison de leur grève de la faim ou de la souffrance
liées à des maladies chroniques.
Le fascisme religieux au pouvoir en Iran a accru la pression sur les prisonniers politiques et les a privés de leurs droits les plus élémentaires, y compris le droit d'appeler les membres de leur famille, de suivre leurs affaires juridiques et d´avoir un procès équitable, des soins et un traitement médical, ce qui est reconnu dans les lois même du régime.
Le fascisme religieux au pouvoir en Iran a accru la pression sur les prisonniers politiques et les a privés de leurs droits les plus élémentaires, y compris le droit d'appeler les membres de leur famille, de suivre leurs affaires juridiques et d´avoir un procès équitable, des soins et un traitement médical, ce qui est reconnu dans les lois même du régime.
jeudi 21 juillet 2016
‘We have one heart … open for friends like you’
A section of The Washington Times website was devoted
to the Pairs gathering on July 9th where dozens of high profile speakers
including former Albanian PM Pandeli Majko took to the podium.
PM Pandeli Majko said:
“I have come today with friends of mine from the Albanian Parliament, from the right and left wing….
We have one heart, one heart that is open for friends like you.
The Albanian government and Albanian political parties have decided all members of Camp Liberty should come to Albania. And this is the reason that we are here, waiting with all our friends — European and Americans, wishing that soon you will be back in your country in Iran.”
PM Pandeli Majko said:
“I have come today with friends of mine from the Albanian Parliament, from the right and left wing….
We have one heart, one heart that is open for friends like you.
The Albanian government and Albanian political parties have decided all members of Camp Liberty should come to Albania. And this is the reason that we are here, waiting with all our friends — European and Americans, wishing that soon you will be back in your country in Iran.”
Sénateur Robert Torricelli: Le rassemblement « Iran Libre » était un moment historique
L'Organisation des Nations Unies a accusé lundi dernier le régime
iranien de violer de manière continuelle le droit international par
l'envoi d'armes aux milices au Moyen-Orient. Le Sous-Secrétaire général
de l'ONU pour les affaires politiques, Jeffrey Feltman, a déclaré que le
régime iranien avait violé le droit international en envoyant des armes
aux milices en Irak, a rapporté Al Arabiya anglais.
l'Argentine demande l'extradition de Velayati ex-ministre des affaires étrangères iranien
La justice argentine a demandé mercredi l'extradition d'Ali Akbar
Velayati, ancien ministre des Affaires étrangères iranien actuellement
en déplacement en Asie, qui figure parmi les accusés de l'attentat
antisémite de 1994 à Buenos Aires, a annoncé à l'AFP une source
judiciaire.
La demande a été adressée à Singapour et à la Malaisie, deux pays où celui qui est devenu conseiller du Guide suprême iranien pour les affaires internationales doit donner des conférences.
Le 18 juillet 1994, une explosion pulvérisait le bâtiment abritant les principales institutions juives d'Argentine, faisant 85 morts et 300 blessés. 22 ans plus tard, aucun coupable n'a encore été arrêté pour cet attentat, le plus meurtrier de l'histoire du pays.
La demande a été adressée à Singapour et à la Malaisie, deux pays où celui qui est devenu conseiller du Guide suprême iranien pour les affaires internationales doit donner des conférences.
Le 18 juillet 1994, une explosion pulvérisait le bâtiment abritant les principales institutions juives d'Argentine, faisant 85 morts et 300 blessés. 22 ans plus tard, aucun coupable n'a encore été arrêté pour cet attentat, le plus meurtrier de l'histoire du pays.
mercredi 20 juillet 2016
Iran: Clashes over water continued with at least 1 killed and about 200 wounded
Exclusive, July 20, 2016-Iranian state news agency revealed that clashes that started on Tuesday in the city of Boldaji, in Chahr-mahal-Bakhtiari province between residents and suppressive security forces have continued on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. The protest started when the news of diverting the only water canal that runs in that area by the regime authorities surfaced and people started to demonstrate against this corrupt scheme leaving residents without water for their agricultural purposes.
US must put an end to attacks on Camp Liberty: Rep. Eliot Engel
Rep. Eliot L. Engel, ranking member of the Foreign
Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, has shown his
support for members of the main Iranian democratic opposition group
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK) who have faced
repeated attacks in Camp Liberty, Iraq, by terrorist militias affiliated
to the Iranian regime.
Iran / Le sénateur Thom Tillis : le Congrès américain travaille pour assurer la sécurité du camp Liberty en Irak
HCR : Sur la mise en œuvre des solutions pour les résidents du Lieu Temporaire de Transit Hurriya (Liberty)
HCR – Voici la traduction en français de la mise à jour No 14 du Haut-Commissariat pour les Droits de l’Homme de l’ONU (HCR), à propos de la situation du camp Liberty.
- Mise à jour 14 -
Sur la mise en œuvre des solutions pour les résidents du
Lieu Temporaire de Transit (LTT) Hurriya (Liberty)
Le prisonnier politique Alireza Golipour exprime son soutien au rassemblement de la Résistance iranienne
CNRI - Le prisonnier politique iranien Alireza Golipour, a écrit un
message louant le rassemblement « Iran libre » de la Résistance
iranienne, qui s´est tenu le 9 juillet à Paris. Le texte de son message,
sorti clandestinement de la prison Evin de Téhéran, est le suivant
: "Mes salutations aux frères et sœurs qui luttent pour la liberté.
Quel bonheur de voir votre unification et votre empathie. C´est un moment de fierté pour nous, de lutter contre le régime des mollahs avec toute notre force et notre vitalité.
Nous sommes fiers de vous et nous étions encore plus fiers lorsque nous avons assisté à votre magnifique rassemblement.
Quel bonheur de voir votre unification et votre empathie. C´est un moment de fierté pour nous, de lutter contre le régime des mollahs avec toute notre force et notre vitalité.
Nous sommes fiers de vous et nous étions encore plus fiers lorsque nous avons assisté à votre magnifique rassemblement.
mardi 19 juillet 2016
Iran: Political prisoners denied vital medical care
Amnesty International, 18 July 2016
Iran’s authorities are callously toying with the lives of prisoners of conscience and other political prisoners by denying them adequate medical care,
putting them at grave risk of death, permanent disability or other irreversible damage to their health, according to a new report by Amnesty International published July 18, 2016.
The report, Health taken hostage: Cruel denial of medical care in Iran’s prisons, provides a grim snapshot of health care in the country’s prisons. It presents strong evidence that the judiciary, in particular the Office of the Prosecutor, and prison administrations deliberately prevent access to adequate medical care, in many cases as an intentional act of cruelty intended to intimidate, punish or humiliate political prisoners, or to extract forced “confessions” or statements of “repentance” from them.
Iran’s authorities are callously toying with the lives of prisoners of conscience and other political prisoners by denying them adequate medical care,
putting them at grave risk of death, permanent disability or other irreversible damage to their health, according to a new report by Amnesty International published July 18, 2016.
The report, Health taken hostage: Cruel denial of medical care in Iran’s prisons, provides a grim snapshot of health care in the country’s prisons. It presents strong evidence that the judiciary, in particular the Office of the Prosecutor, and prison administrations deliberately prevent access to adequate medical care, in many cases as an intentional act of cruelty intended to intimidate, punish or humiliate political prisoners, or to extract forced “confessions” or statements of “repentance” from them.
Iran: Christian woman in peril after two weeks of hunger strike
Prisoner of conscience Maryam Naghash Zargaran is in dire health conditions on the 14th day of her unlimited hunger strike. She went on hunger strike to protest security forces' denying her unconditional release from prison.
Ms. Zargaran, 35, was arrested in winter 2013 after being summoned on the charge of acting against national security. Her residence was simultaneously raided.
She was later charged with dissemination of anti-government propaganda and subsequently sentenced to 4 years in prison.
Ms. Zargaran has been detained since July 15, 2013, in Evin Prison, except for a short leave that she won after 11 days of hunger strike to receive treatment for her various illnesses.
Rama Yade plaide pour l’abolition de la peine de mort en Iran
Rama Yade, ancienne Secrétaire d’Etat aux Droits de l’Homme, a pris
la parole lors du grand rassemblement des amis du peuple iranien au
Bourget le 9 juillet dernier. Elle était accompagnée de dizaines de
personnalités et de défenseurs des droits de l’Homme des quatre coins du
globe, aux côtés de Maryam Radjavi, présidente du Conseil National de
la Résistance Iranienne.
Plusieurs personnalités françaises
étaient au grand rendez-vous, organisé sous le thème « Pour un Iran
Libre », notamment les députés Dominique Lefebvre et Michel Terrot, le
sénateur-maire du Bourget Vincent Capo-Canellas, la sénatrice Evelyne
Yonnet-Salvator, Alain Vivien, ancien ministre, Gilbert Mitterrand,
Président de la Fondation France-Liberté-Danielle Mitterrand, Mgr
Jacques Gaillot … qui ont exprimé leur soutien au combat du peuple
iranien pour la liberté et le changement de régime.Maryam Radjavi appelle la communauté internationale à condamner la flambée des exécutions en Iran
a présidente-élue de la Résistance iranienne, Maryam Radjavi, a
appelé la communauté internationale à condamner l'augmentation sans
précédent des exécutions collectives et arbitraires en Iran.
« L’augmentation frénétique des exécutions survient au moment où le régime des mollahs a organisé une attaque à la roquette contre le camp Liberty il y a deux semaines pour massacrer les membres de la Résistance iranienne en Irak, a-t-elle. Au cours de la semaine écoulée, au moins 30 prisonniers ont été exécutés collectivement dans différentes villes iraniennes et dans certains cas, pendus en public.
Seize de ces prisonniers ont été exécutés que dans la seule journée de dimanche 17 juillet. »
« L’augmentation frénétique des exécutions survient au moment où le régime des mollahs a organisé une attaque à la roquette contre le camp Liberty il y a deux semaines pour massacrer les membres de la Résistance iranienne en Irak, a-t-elle. Au cours de la semaine écoulée, au moins 30 prisonniers ont été exécutés collectivement dans différentes villes iraniennes et dans certains cas, pendus en public.
Seize de ces prisonniers ont été exécutés que dans la seule journée de dimanche 17 juillet. »
Le CNRI se félicite de la condamnation d’un espion du VEVAK iranien en Allemagne
Le bureau de représentation du CNRI salue la condamnation d’un espion du VEVAK en Allemagne et réclame la traduction en justice et l’expulsion des autres espions du régime Iranien
La Résistance iranienne se félicite de la condamnation d’un agent du ministère du Renseignement du régime iranien (Vevak) pour avoir espionné l'organisation des Moudjahidine du peuple d'Iran (OMPI / MEK) et le Conseil national de la Résistance iranienne (CNRI). Elle appelle le gouvernement allemand et les autres pays européens à mettre un terme aux activités des agents du Vevak sur leurs sols, et de les poursuivre, punir et expulser de l’Europe.
lundi 18 juillet 2016
URGENT : Take action to save his life
Shahram
Ahmadi has been subjected to brutal torture whilst he has been in
prison. The Iranian regime executed his brother in 2012.
URGENT CALL TO: Amnesty International United Nations Human Rights Watch take action to save his life.
He is a Sunni Kurd prisoner on death row currently imprisoned in Iran's Rajai Shahr Prison. Throughout his imprisonment he has constantly been put through torture and now according to reports, he is in imminent risk of execution.
His brother was executed by the Iranian regime in 2012.
URGENT CALL TO: Amnesty International United Nations Human Rights Watch take action to save his life.
He is a Sunni Kurd prisoner on death row currently imprisoned in Iran's Rajai Shahr Prison. Throughout his imprisonment he has constantly been put through torture and now according to reports, he is in imminent risk of execution.
His brother was executed by the Iranian regime in 2012.
Sen. Robert Menendez called for the safety and security of Camp Liberty Residents
The message by Sen. Robert Menendez, New Jersey Democrat to the NCRI Gathering in Paris, July 9, 2016
We come together to demand that the people in Camp Liberty live in safety and security — no longer the targets of terrorist acts…
I’m heartened that foreign governments, U.S. officials, UN representatives, and Iraqi leaders recognize the importance of the security of the people of Camp Liberty But, clearly, the danger is real. We were reminded of it again in the attacks on Camp Liberty on July 4th…
We come together to demand that the people in Camp Liberty live in safety and security — no longer the targets of terrorist acts…
I’m heartened that foreign governments, U.S. officials, UN representatives, and Iraqi leaders recognize the importance of the security of the people of Camp Liberty But, clearly, the danger is real. We were reminded of it again in the attacks on Camp Liberty on July 4th…
Iran regime's denial of medical care to political prisoners is cruel and utterly indefensible
Amnesty International: Iran’s authorities are callously
toying with the lives of prisoners of conscience and other political
prisoners by denying them adequate medical care, putting them at grave
risk of death, permanent disability or other irreversible damage to
their health, according to a new report by Amnesty International
published today.
The report, Health taken hostage: Cruel denial of medical care in Iran’s prisons, provides a grim snapshot of health care in the country’s prisons. It presents strong evidence that the judiciary, in particular the Office of the Prosecutor, and prison administrations deliberately prevent access to adequate medical care, in many cases as an intentional act of cruelty intended to intimidate, punish or humiliate political prisoners, or to extract forced “confessions” or statements of “repentance” from them.
The report, Health taken hostage: Cruel denial of medical care in Iran’s prisons, provides a grim snapshot of health care in the country’s prisons. It presents strong evidence that the judiciary, in particular the Office of the Prosecutor, and prison administrations deliberately prevent access to adequate medical care, in many cases as an intentional act of cruelty intended to intimidate, punish or humiliate political prisoners, or to extract forced “confessions” or statements of “repentance” from them.
16 prisonniers, dont une femme, pendus en une journée, deux en public + images
Trente prisonniers exécutés en moins d'une semaine dans les villes iraniennes
Dans une nouvelle vague d'exécutions, le régime iranien a pendu 30 prisonniers dans différentes villes du 11 au 17 juillet. Seize ont été exécutés aujourd'hui, le 17 juillet, à Karaj et Birjand. En Karaj, 11 prisonniers, dont une femme, ont été exécutés collectivement dans la prison de Ghezel Hessar et deux autres ont été pendus en public dans le district de Mehrchahr
Dans une nouvelle vague d'exécutions, le régime iranien a pendu 30 prisonniers dans différentes villes du 11 au 17 juillet. Seize ont été exécutés aujourd'hui, le 17 juillet, à Karaj et Birjand. En Karaj, 11 prisonniers, dont une femme, ont été exécutés collectivement dans la prison de Ghezel Hessar et deux autres ont été pendus en public dans le district de Mehrchahr
Kerry Kennedy speaks at “Free Iran” rally about truth and power
NCRI - American human rights activist and writer Kerry Kennedy spoke before the “Free Iran” conference last Saturday in Paris, as reported by the Washington Times on July 14.
Abu ʾl-Qasim Ferdowsi Tusi was a Persian poet and the author of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is the national epic of Iran. Ferdowsi is celebrated as the most influential figure in Persian literature and one of the greatest in the history of literature.
Abu ʾl-Qasim Ferdowsi Tusi was a Persian poet and the author of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is the national epic of Iran. Ferdowsi is celebrated as the most influential figure in Persian literature and one of the greatest in the history of literature.
dimanche 17 juillet 2016
Thousands rally for Turkey president after coup fails
ANKARA, Business Recorder Sunday, 17 July 2016 -
Thousands took to the streets of Turkey Saturday in support of President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after authorities crushed a military coup that
claimed at least 265 lives.
After facing down the bloodiest challenge to his 13-year rule, Erdogan triumphantly addressed flag-waving supporters in Istanbul following Friday's chaos in the strategic NATO member of 80 million people.
The authorities blamed Fethullah Gulen, a US-based cleric who is Erdogan's arch enemy, for the plot and lost no time in rounding up 2,839 soldiers over alleged involvement, amid global alarm over the extent of the retribution.
After facing down the bloodiest challenge to his 13-year rule, Erdogan triumphantly addressed flag-waving supporters in Istanbul following Friday's chaos in the strategic NATO member of 80 million people.
The authorities blamed Fethullah Gulen, a US-based cleric who is Erdogan's arch enemy, for the plot and lost no time in rounding up 2,839 soldiers over alleged involvement, amid global alarm over the extent of the retribution.
Iran: Une avocate de prisonniers politiques contrainte d'abandonner
Une avocate de plusieurs prisonniers politiques en Iran a été forcée
d'abandonner ses dossiers lorsque des organes de sécurité lui ont créé
des problèmes et des semé des embûches.
Guiti Pourfazel a dit avoir été "convoquée et forcée de s'engager par
écrit de ne pas donner d'interviews à propos de ses clients”. C'est
l'une des presions qui l'ont poussée à renoncer à certains dossiers.