Sunday, May 17, 2020

سناتور تد کروز لایحهٔ قطع منابع مالی حزب‌الله لبنان را به کمیته روابط خارجی سنا ارائه کرد

سناتور تد کروز لایحهٔ قطع منابع مالی حزب‌الله لبنان را به 

کمیته روابط خارجی سنا ارائه کرد

سناتور تد کروز


سناتور تد کروز برای قطع منابع مالی تروریستهای وابسته به رژیم آخوندی در لبنان لایحه S. ۳۶۹۱ را بهکمیته روابط خارجی سنا ارائه داد. هدف این لایحه جلوگیری از اختصاص کمکهای مالی آمریکا به هر دولتی در لبنان است که تحت نفوذ یا کنترل حزب‌الشیطان باشد.
الگماینر ضمن درج این خبر بر لزوم اعمال این تحریم‌ها از سوی قدرتهای جهان علیه هر نهادی که به حزب‌الشیطان لبنان کمک کند تأکید کرد و نوشت: «این اقدام باید ابتدا توسط آمریکا و اروپا آغاز شود». (الگماینه ۲۶اردیبهشت ۹۹)

Thursday, March 12, 2020

مریم رجوی: شورای امنیت باید رژیم آخوندی را به‌خاطر پنهان‌کاری در مورد کرونا محکوم کند

مریم رجوی: شورای امنیت باید رژیم آخوندی را به‌خاطر پنهان‌کاری در مورد کرونا محکوم کند

 

پیام مریم رجوی
مریم رجوی




سناتورهای عالیقدر
خانم‌ها و آقایان
خوشوقتم که در رابطه با شرایط کشورم ایران در این مرحله بسیار مهم، با شما صحبت می‌کنم.
مایلم قدردانی خود را در رابطه با توجهات شما نسبت به شرایط ایران و حمایت‌تان از مردم ایران و خواسته‌های دمکراتیک آن‌ها برای یک ایران آزاد و دمکراتیک ابراز کنم.
در ابتدا مایلم توجه شما را به وضعیت اضطراری و تراژدی کنونی در ایران جلب کنم.
به‌دلیل پنهان‌کاری رژیم در خبررسانی به مردم در مورد گسترش ویروس و عدم اتخاذ تدابیر پیشگیرانه بیش از ۳۰۰۰نفر تاکنون جان باخته‌اند. مقامات رژیم حضور ویروس در ایران را به مدت چند هفته پنهان کردند، تا نمایش انتخابات را برگزار کنند.
عواقب این پنهان‌کاری به ایران محدود نمانده و باعث گسترش شیوع این ویروس در شمار زیادی از کشورهای دیگر شده است. مردم ایران به درستی رژیم ایران را مقصر وضعیت فعلی می‌دانند.
با این حال هدف رژیم و نیروهای‌اش، سرکوب نارضایتی‌های مردمی است.
علت وحشت رژیم و تدابیر سرکوبگرانه‌اش در این حقیقت نهفته است که ایران در آستانه تغییر است.
قیام آبان‌ماه، در ایران اراده مردم ایران برای تغییر رژیم را نشان داد. مردم شعار می‌دادند: «مرگ بر دیکتاتور»، «مرک بر خامنه‌ای و روحانی».
به‌رغم سرکوب وحشیانه و کشتار بیش از ۱۵۰۰معترض، رژیم نتوانست مردم ایران را که خواهان آزادی هستند، خاموش کند.
در دی‌ماه، بعد از سقوط هواپیمای مسافربری اوکراینی توسط سپاه پاسداران، مردم ایران بار دیگر به خیابان‌ها آمدند و خواهان تغییر رژیم شدند.
آن‌ها شعار می‌دادند مرگ بر خامنه‌ای و بر نفی دیکتاتوری تحت هر‌عنوانی تاکید کردند و خواهان یک جمهوری بر پایه آرای مردم شدند.
دوستان عزیز،
تغییر در ایران به چند دلیل در دسترس است. زیرا:
- اکثریت مردم ایران خواهان تغییر بنیادین هستند و این خواسته را بارها ابراز کرده‌اند. - رژیم در معرض سرنگونی است زیرا در بحران‌های متعدد فرورفته و برون‌رفتی ندارد.
- شرایط اقتصادی به وخامت گراییده است. فساد گسترده است.
- نارضایتی عمومی در حال افزایش است و رژیم از حل پایه‌یی‌ترین نیازهای مردم، عاجز است.
- رژیم در ماه‌های اخیر رژیم ضربات متعددی در رابطه با استراتژی منطقه‌یی خود دریافت کرده که به‌طور جدی بقایش را به خطر انداخته است.
- حذف سرکرده تروریست‌ها، قاسم سلیمانی ضربه مهلک به رژیم بود.
تغییر در ایران در دسترس است. زیرا یک مقاومت سازمانیافته با ریشه‌های عمیق در جامعه ایران وجود دارد. یک جنبش توانمند با شبکه سراسری قدرتمند که اعضایش آماده هستند برای آزادی ایران از حاکمیت آخوندها بهای لازم را بپردازند.
سناتورهای محترم!
سیاست مماشات که به رژیم در طولانی کردن حکومت سرکوبگرش کمک کرده، شکست خورده است. اجازه بدهید روشن صحبت کنم، مردم ایران و مقاومت سازمانیافته آن، رژیم آخوندی را سرنگون خواهند کرد.
با این حال ضروری است که مقامات رژیم به دلیل جنایت علیه بشریت مورد حسابرسی قرار بگیرند.
هم‌چنین برای آزادی زندانیان سیاسی و تضمین دسترسی آزادانه مردم ایران به اینترنت باید رژیم تحت فشار قرار بگیرد.
جامعه جهانی باید سپاه پاسداران و نیروهای نیابتی‌اش را وادار به خروج از عراق و سوریه و یمن و لبنان و دیگر کشورها کند.
امروز تردیدی نمانده که رژیم از تولید بمب اتمی دست نکشیده است، قطعنامه‌های شورای امنیت، باید مجددا اعمال و سایت‌های اتمی رژیم تعطیل شود و بازرسی‌های هر کجا هر زمان برقرار شود.
شورای امنیت و کشورهای عضو باید رژیم آخوندی را به‌خاطر پنهان‌کاری در مورد کرونا و به‌خطر انداختن جان مردم ایران و دیگر کشورها محکوم نمایند. هم‌چنین برای نجات جان زندانیان به‌ویژه زندانیان سیاسی، بلادرنگ دست به کار شوند و از یک فاجعه بزرگ انسانی ممانعت کنند.
زمان آن است که جامعه بین‌المللی، مبارزه مردم ایران برای سرنگونی این رژیم را به‌رسمیت بشناسد و از خواست آن‌ها برای یک جمهوری آزاد و دمکراتیک بر پایه رای عمومی، برابری زن و مرد، جدایی دین از دولت و یک ایران غیرهسته‌یی حمایت کند.
بار دیگر از شما برای حمایت و همبستگی‌تان تشکر می‌کنم.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Iran: Rebellious youth target iconic regime office in downtown Tehran












Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, January 30, 2020—Rebellious youth are escalating their courageous measures against the mullahs’ regime ruling Iran by targeting sensitive sites in downtown Tehran, the capital of Iran.
In their latest measure on Wednesday, January 29, rebellious youth targeted the “Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order” (EIKO) office, a center known to be plundering the Iranian people’s money for the regime’s domestic crackdown machine and widespread support of terrorism abroad.
The targeting of such sites in the Iranian capital is a major security breach for Iranian regime authorities and a stark reminder that the Iranian people are seeking every opportunity to strike their blows against this utterly hated dictatorship.
EIKO, also known simply as Setad, is a conglomerate in the Iranian regime under the direct control of the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. It was established from thousands of properties confiscated in the aftermath of the 1979 revolution. A Reuters investigation found that the organization built "its empire on the systematic seizure of thousands of properties belonging to ordinary Iranians", also confiscating property from members of religious minorities, business people and Iranians living abroad; usually falsely claiming that the properties were abandoned.
Iranian regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini supposedly originally ordered three of his aides to handle and distribute the confiscated property to charity. However, under Khamenei, the organization has been acquiring property for itself. It has grown into a major center of economic power in Iran that is constantly used to plunder the Iranian people’s money.
Holdings include large amounts of real estate and 37 companies, covering nearly every sector of the Iranian industry, including finance, oil, and telecommunications. While its accounts are secret even to the Iranian Majlis (parliament), a 2013 estimate by Reuters news agency put the total value of Setad's holdings at $95 billion (made up of about $52 billion in real estate and $43 billion in corporate holdings).
In 2013, the U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the organization and some of its corporate holdings, referring to it as "a massive network of front companies hiding assets on behalf of … Iran's leadership."


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The NCRI’s Judicial Committee announced in 2014 that the EIKO had illegally seized the properties of PMOI members.
A special court in Iran whose role is bolstering the network of companies controlled by the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei has ordered the property of two sisters, one killed and one alive and both members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), to be confiscated and added to the land and other assets seized en masse from members of the opposition.
The verdict issued by Mazandaran Province branch of ’Special Court of Article 49 of the Constitution’, and published in the state-run daily Jomhouri Eslami on October 14, 2014, orders the wealth of Ms. Kolsoum and Ms. Tavouss Serahatei to be confiscated and transferred to Ali Khamenei’s economic fund, known as Setad or ’The Headquarters’, and also by its official name ’The Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO)’.
Ms. Kolsoum Serahatei was killed in the rocket barrage on Camp Liberty on June 15, 2013. Her sister Ms. Tavouss Serahatei is residing in Camp Liberty. The confiscated property includes four large pieces of land and a house.
Hence, with the assistance of the ’Sharia’ judges and his other agents, Khamenei is officially stealing the property of PMOI members. This measure has been carried out thousands of times against PMOI members, dissidents, and religious minorities.
In another case, on 6 May 2013, the same daily published a decree against another PMOI member Mr. Nematollah Oliaei who is also a resident of Camp Liberty.
According to this decree, the ’inheritance share of Nematollah Oliaei will be confiscated to the benefit of The Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO)’.
In the very first years of his rule, Khomeini stated that PMOI members are ’Mahdour ad-Dam’ meaning that they may be killed without any reprisals.
Khomeini’s Sharia judges and officials declared that the property and honor of PMOI members have no sanctity.
Cleric Allameh, Head of the Revolutionary Court in the city of Bam, published a signed and sealed statement in August 1980 stating: "According to the command of his eminence Imam Khomeini, PMOI members are apostates and worse than infidels. Their property and even their lives have no sanctity."
It was according to this ’command’ that the property of PMOI members and their families since then have been confiscated by the regime’s Revolutionary Courts and transferred to the supreme leader.
Two months before his death in 1989, Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the regime, issued an issued a two-paragraph order on April 26, 1989, asking two trusted aides to ensure that much of the proceeds from the sale of the properties confiscated upon various pretexts would be spent on ’Sharia purposes’.
This plunder was carried out according to Article 49 of the mullahs’ constitution.
Based on this command, Ali Khamenei established ’The Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO)’ from the stolen property of PMOI members, as well as the followers of other religions, and turned it over to an economic fund.
This financial empire is the third-largest economic institution in the country after that of the IRGC and the ’Foundation for the Oppressed’.
Based on a 6-month-long study conducted by Reuters news agency last year, the assets of this empire amounts to $95 billion.
Setad is composed of two sections: The first section is composed of its principal assets which are lands and buildings that have been stolen. A Reuters’ study judges its value at around $52 billion.
The second section, with a value in excess of $43 billion, is composed of the shares of colossal companies of which the supreme leader has assumed control.
This colossal economic-financial cartel is directly under the supervision and command of Ali Khamenei and considered his personal asset. As such, Khamenei’s wealth surpasses the wealth of all legendary wealthy people of the world.
In 2007, the parliament in Iran ratified legislation according to which the centers and organizations affiliated with the ’leader’ will not become subject to any investigation without the permission of the leader.
Khamenei has appointed many of the regime’s senior officials to the highest posts at Setad, who are known to have committed atrocities during the mullahs’ rule.
One example is cleric Hosseinali Nayeri, the head of the Death Commission during the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988. He is the President of the Board of Trustees of this Committee and is its highest authority.
In June 2013, the US Treasury blacklisted The Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO), together with a network of 37 of its affiliated companies that covertly make investments for the Iranian regime.
The political benefit of this organ is to confiscate the property of PMOI members and the opposition. Meanwhile, the regime tries to deceive some so-called opposition members abroad with the promise to return their confiscated property under the condition that they distance themselves from the opposition and participate in the demonizing of PMOI and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Ali Khamenei has a $95 billion cartel, while according to this regime’s officials at least 80% of the Iranian people and over 90% of the Iranian workers live under the poverty line, and while many of those living rough in the streets are university students, specialists and graduates.
These are known as the ’army of the famished’ who the regime continuously oppresses in fear they may trigger an uprising.
The Judicial Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
November 17, 2014

Monday, January 13, 2020

MEK network torches Qassem Soleimani posters across Iran

MEK network torches Qassem Soleimani posters across Iran

PMOI/MEK Resistance Units are active in protests across Iran. Photo shows Qassem Soleimani, top IRGC chieftain's banner set alight by the rebellious youth.
PMOI/MEK Resistance Units are active in protests across Iran. Photo shows Qassem Soleimani, top IRGC chieftain's banner set alight by the rebellious youth.
Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, January 13, 2020—Members of “Resistance Units” and supporters of the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) are torching posters of Qasem Soleimani in another sign of the Iranian people’s utter hatred of this mass murderer. Soleimani led the killing of innocent people in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and especially Syrian children.
Recent protests have also proven that the Iranian people are determined to overthrow the mullahs’ regime and rid the Middle East and the entire world of the mullahs’ rule that has brought nothing but misery for tens of millions of people.
MEK Resistance Units set fore to banners of Qasem Soleimani-Jan 10, 2020


In the cities of Tehran, Ahvaz, Masjed Soleiman, Kermanshah, Zanjan, Khorramabad and Eslamshahr, courageous MEK supporters and resistance units members targeted Soleimani posters and torched these icons of the mullahs’ regime.
In Mahshahr and Pakdasht other videos showed images of Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Soleimani also being set ablaze.
PMOI/MEK Resistance Units Set fire to banners of terrorist Qasem Soleimani-Jan 12, 2020

In Ahvaz, Karaj, Lorestan, Yazd, Kerman, Babolsar and Isfahan, PMOI supporters and resistance units members put up images and quotes citing Iranian opposition President Maryam Rajavi expressing her condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 that was shot down by the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, head of the Iranian opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), specifically holds senior Iranian regime figures such as Khamenei, regime President Hassan Rouhani and the IRGC responsible for this tragedy.
In Tehran, Tabriz, Yazd, Golestan and Kermanshah, MEK supporters and resistance units members took to graffiti and putting up images of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and Madam Rajavi encouraging the Iranian people to continue their protests and uprising in order to weaken and topple the mullahs’ from their rule.

More videos show PMOI supporters and resistance units members in Tehran, Neka, putting up images of Iranian opposition leaders expressing their condolences to the Ukrainian plane victims’ families.
MEK supporters and resistance units members in Tehran, Mahshahr, Khorramabad, Qom, Karaj, Eslamshahr, Shahrekord, Arak, Amol, Isfahan and Varamin took various measures to express their hatred about the now-dead IRGC Quds Force chief Qasem Soleimani.
In Gorgan, northern Iran, a resistance unit put up images of Massoud Rajavi with a line praising the brave youths of Iran who have sacrificed their lives for the freedom and better good of others.

In Tehran, Karaj, Masjed Soleiman, resistance units members and MEK supporters put up posters quoting NCRI President Maryam Rajavi describing the IRGC shooting down the Ukrainian passenger flight as another grave crime committed by the religious fascism ruling Iran. Madam Rajavi also holds Khamenei, Rouhani and the senior IRGC officials responsible for this horrific tragedy.

Iranian people call for regime change in third day of nationwide protests

Iranian people call for regime change in third day of nationwide protests

Student protests in Sharif University- January uprising, 2020
Student protests in Sharif University- January uprising, 2020
Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, January 13, 2020—In a continued show of national solidarity and in spite of the widespread presence of security forces, the people of Iran took to the streets for the third consecutive day of anti-regime protests. The demonstrations began after Iranian officials admitted to the downing of a passenger plane by the regime’s security forces.
While protests began mostly by students in universities, they have since spread to other parts of cities and segments of Iranian society.
On Monday, a large crowd had gathered at Tehran’s Sharif University. The protesters were chanting, “imprisoned students must be freed” and “death to the dictator,” a reference to Ali Khamenei, the regime’s supreme leader.
One of the students who was delivering a speech at the rally said, “We want transparency… [The regime] have lied to us for all these years. They’ve taken us for fools… Today, I want to address Khamenei himself. Mr. Khamenei, why are you lying? Why did you lie to your people for so many years?”
In Isfahan, central Iran, the students of the Industrial University were marching and chanting, “Down with the dictator” and “The leader is a disgrace.” Slogans that directly target the supreme leader have been a common feature of the protests that have been ongoing in the country in the past three days.
The students were also calling for regime change, shouting, “Mullahs get lost.”


In Sanandaj, Kurdistan, the students of Kurdistan University held a protest rally and chanted, “Dictator, IRGC, you are ISIS to us.” The Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), the military arm of Khamenei, has had a prominent role in suppressing the people and squandering the country’s wealth on weapons of mass destruction and the spread of terrorism and fundamentalism across the globe.
The protesters were also shouting “The IRGC is a disgrace” and “Death to the dictator.”


The protests are taking place against the backdrop of several crises surrounding the Iranian regime. At the turn of the year, the regime lost its chief terrorist, Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the IRGC Quds Force, killed in a U.S.-led airstrike in Iraq. Shortly after, the regime’s security forces downed a civilian airplane. After three days of lying about the issue and claiming it to be a technical failure, Iranian officials admitted to having shot down the plane. The admission triggered the new round of protests, with the demands of the protesters closely linked to those of nationwide protests in November. In a nutshell, Iranians have one demand: The overthrow of the rule of the mullahs.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Iran-backed militias assassinate Iraqi journalist amid nationwide protests

Iran-backed militias assassinate Iraqi journalist amid nationwide protests

The Iranian regime's officials are terrorists
The Iranian regime's officials are terrorists
Iraqi journalist Ahmad Abdul Samad, killed by Iran-backed militias
Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iraq, January 11, 2020—Paramilitary forces with ties to the Iranian regime murdered an Iraqi journalist and his camera operator for criticizing the destructive role of the Iranian regime in his country.
On Friday, Ahmad Abdul Samad, an Iraqi journalist working for Dijla TV in Basra, southern Iraq, posted a video on Facebook, protesting the role of Hashd al-Shaabi (PMF), an Iran-backed Shiite militia coalition, in attacking journalists and reporters who are giving coverage to nationwide protests in Iraq. Abdul Samad also criticized Iraqi security forces, which are widely influenced by Tehran, for attacking peaceful anti-government protests in Basra but taking no measures against protests by Iran-backed militias in front of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Three hours after posting the video, Abdul Samad was found dead in his car along with Safa Ghali, his camera operator. A video widely distributed on social media shows Abdul Samad slumped in the passenger seat of his car with a bullet wound to his head. Ghali, shot in the chest, died while he was being taken to the hospital.
The outraged people of Basra gathered around Abdul Samad’s home and protested the crimes of Hash al-Shaabi and the Iranian regime. Protesters in Basra also gathered in front of the police command headquarters and demanded the release of arrested protesters.
“No journalist should have to fear for their safety or be singled out for attack over their coverage of protests,” said Ignacio Miguel Delgado, the Middle East and North Africa Representative of the Committee to Protect Journalists. “We call on the Iraqi authorities to immediately open an investigation into the killing of Ahmed Abdul Samad and Safaa Ghali and to do their utmost to ensure journalists can cover the protests freely and without fear of reprisal.”
Iran-backed militias have killed hundreds of Iraqi protesters since the beginning of the nationwide uprising in October. One of the main orchestrators of these murders, including the use of snipers against protesters, was Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian regime’s terror mastermind who was killed by an American drone strike last week.

Protests continue in other parts of Iraq

In Karbala, clashes continued between the youth and security forces. The people of Karbala blocked roads with burning tires. Gunshots were heard in the streets.
According to reports by Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath, despite heavy security measures by the Iraqi police and army in Baghdad, hundreds of protesters gathered in the Senek bridge on Friday.
Large crowds gathered early in morning and marched toward Baghdad’s Tahrir Square. Protests also took place in Basra, Dhighar, Karbala and Babel. The demonstrations were taking place in response to a call by the protests committee.
“These protests are happening while the army and security forces went through great efforts to prevent them,” Al-Ayam wrote.

Iranian students hold protests for second day

Iranian students hold protests for second day

Student Protests in Iran- January 12, 2020
Student Protests in Iran- January 12, 2020
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Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, January 12, 2020—Students from different Iranian universities gathered for protest rallies for the second consecutive day. Despite intense security measures by the Iranian regime’s repressive forces, people gathered at several locations and resumed the protests they had started yesterday.


January 12 - Tehran,
Sadeghiyeh Square
Regime authorities dispatching a large number of security units in fear of massive protests.

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Protests began after Iranian officials admitted having downed a civilian airliner that was flying from Tehran to Kiev, Ukraine. The incident caused the death of all 176 passengers, most of whom were Iranian. Students and people who had gathered at universities who had gathered to mourn for the victims started chanting slogans against the regime’s incompetence. The rallies soon escalated into anti-regime protests, with the crowd calling for the overthrow of the regime and its supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
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