Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Iran’s Expediency Council enters the FATF dilemma and the controversy escalates further




Iran regime Expediency Council enters the FATF controversy
Alanysis by PMOI/MEK

Iran, Oct. 28, 2018 - Last Tuesday, the Iranian regime’s parliament had a session behind closed doors to listen to remarks by two high ranking officials in the government about a controversial issue that has plagued the regime over the past few months and has escalated the tensions between the political factions in the ruling elite.
Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, and Abbas Araqchi, his deputy, attended the parliament to address the issue of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and to brief MPs on the importance of passing it into law for the country.
Commonly known as Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT), the laws required to conform to international norms are globally standardized by the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) under nine recommendations that act as guidelines to assess a country’s effectiveness in combating terrorism financing.
About a week ago, on October 19, the FATF Plenary, 17-19 October 2018, concluded to give Iran a four-month extension of time to pass the necessary laws to comply with FATF guidelines.
Meanwhile, the four bills related to FATF compliance are stuck amid a power struggle in Iran.
To comply with FATF’s guidelines, the Iranian regime has submitted four bills to the parliament. A bill for joining the Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Palermo) and an amendment to the law for combating money laundering have already been passed by the parliament and sent to the Guardian Council. The Guardian Council, despite approving the bills, has returned them to the parliament to counsel for the opinion of the Expediency Council. This back-and-forth has created a new controversy in an already heated debate.
Javad Zarif and Abbas Araqchi briefed the parliament behind closed doors about their talks with Europe on CFT. Iranian state television broadcasted a very short report the same night saying: “Members of parliament have been host to the foreign minister and his deputy in a closed-door session and raised issues about the JCPOA, CFT and how Europe will act on its obligations. According to the first deputy of the parliament, the foreign minister reported on his talks with Europe and other countries to the MPs.”
Nemati, spokesperson for the parliament’s board of members said: “In this session, Zarif and Araqchi counted incidents that the US is putting maximum economic pressure on us in the belief that these pressures can lead our country to fall apart.”
Referring to talks with Europe and the financial special purpose vehicle the EU has promised to create to work around U.S. sanctions, Nemati said: “Europe has promised to have the financial vehicle for [dealing with] Iran ready by November 4 and besides Europe, Russia, India, and China are committed to this.”
“In the session, Zarif said, that Europe has stood firmly on this until now… Zarif said the right systems need to be approved by the regime in this four-months’ time frame. He also said that we shouldn’t damage our agreements and bilateral memorandums with some countries through self-sanctioning,” he added.
Ahmad Alirezabigi, a member of parliament from Khamenei’s faction, said to Fars news agency: “In today’s session, Mohammad Javad Zarif and the foreign ministry team tried to excuse their inaction in respect to the JCPOA and FATF.”
“Zarif said that considering the limit of four months that we have, we have no option but to accept FATF and to minimize the costs of FATF and the costs of FATF have become very high today.”
It is worth noting that in the same session with the parliament Zarif said: “These opposing views against FATF in the country paint the regime abroad in a way that in the Islamic Republic there are people who tend to side with and support terrorism.”
Bringing the Expediency Council into the equation has further complicated the fights around FATF.
Ali Motahari, a deputy spokesperson of the parliament, said: “Recently, a new phase has been added to the legislative process. The Higher Commission for Supervision of Executing the Broad Policies has been added to the parliament’s legislation process.”
“This invention will definitely limit the power of legislation and lessen the status of the parliament and the parliament has to defend itself.”
As pointed out earlier, the FATF issue is a dilemma that will have negative consequences for the Iranian regime regardless of the outcome. With the second wave of sanctions coming into effect in a few days, especially targeting Iran’s energy sector which acts as the regime’s lifeblood, it is interesting to see how the power struggle around FATF plays out.
One thing is for sure, the outcome will have a profound impact on near-term developments in Iran and the region.

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Iran charges an environmental activist of corrupt on earth, and the suspicious murder of another environmental activist Terrorism, widespread arrests, fabrication and eliminating prisoners are the regime's toolkit to confront the uprising

ist Terrorism, widespread arrests, fabrication and eliminating prisoners are the regime's toolkit to confront the uprising




Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
The Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran on October 25th issued a statement saying that the clerical regime's criminal prosecutor indicted five environmental activists who were arrested nine months ago by the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Intelligence, with charges of "corruption on earth," indicating that their files are ready to be submitted to the court. (IRGC News Agency - October 21). This is despite the fact that the regime’s judiciary had previously charged them with spying.
In another development, an attorney and environmental activist, Farshid Hakki, was killed suspiciously on October 17 near his house in Tehran's Faiz Garden, and his body was burnt down. A few days after the widespread posting of this news on social networks, IRGC media such as Tasnim quoted coroner’s office that the cause of his death was self-immolation. Attorney General Dowlatabadi announced on October 23 in Tehran that given the transfer of the corpse to the coroner and performing autopsy, no signs of beating or suspicious signs were found.
Subsequently, the coroner dismissed the claims and said that there was no comment on this case, and ... any kind of finding and the cause of death would be announced by the judge of the case (ILNA News Agency - October 23).
A number of activists and environmental experts were arrested by the IRGC Intelligence on January 24, 2018. One of them, Dr. Kavous Seyed Emami, 64, a university professor and former director of the Wildlife Agency, died two weeks after being arrested under the torture in Evin Prison, but the regime foolishly claimed that he had committed suicide.
Following the uprising of the Iranian people, at least 14 of the detainees of the uprising were killed under torture. But the regime had declared the cause of death as "suicide" or "unavailability of drugs" or "extensive use of narcotics". Mullah Hassan Nowroozi, a spokesman for the Legal and Judicial Committee of the Iranian parliament, said in a vulgar comment: "They were contemptuous of what they had done and died due to sorrow, or committed suicide after realizing the heinousness of their work."
The claim was so scandalous that the head of the parliamentary environmental faction, Mohammad Reza Tabesh, said: "The arrest of a number of environmental activists ... is suspicious and the death of Dr. Seyyed Emami in the prison is unfortunate and increases the ambiguity regarding the charges against the detainees".
The clerical regime, unable to deal with the uprising and popular protests, has resorted to suspicious killings inside the country, widespread arrests, fabricating cases for prisoners and eliminating them, along with intensifying terrorist plots abroad.
The Iranian resistance warns against the continuation and intensification of these crimes against humanity and calls on all international human rights organizations to strongly condemn these crimes, and by adopting binding measures, not to allow the clerical regime to continue such crimes. Establishing an international delegation to investigate the status of prisons and prisoners, in particular, political prisoners and suspected murders is more than ever necessary.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
October 25, 2018

ضرورت همبستگی با مالباختگان

ضرورت همبستگی با مالباختگان



تجمع مالباختگان شرکت نگین خودرو مقابل ساختمان مرکزی قوه‌قضائیه +
با وجود تمام اقدامات سرکوب‌گرانه رژیم نسبت به حرکت‌های اعتراضی و با تمام بگیر و ببند‌هایی که آخوندها و پاسداران آنها نسبت به مردم به جان آمده اعمال می‌کنند، تظاهرات خیابانی مالباختگان کماکان ادامه دارد.

مالباختگان تهرانی

روز پنجشنبه ۳آبان ۹۷ مالباختگان در مشهد تظاهرات اعتراضی برپا کردند و خواستار احقاق حقوق خود شدند.
۲روز پیش از آن، یعنی روز سه‌شنبه اول آبان نیز مالباختگان کاسپین تظاهرات اعتراضی خود را در تهران در مقابل دزدخانه کاسپین(متعلق به پاسداران) برپا کردند و خواهان رسیدگی به سرقت سپرده‌های خود توسط مؤسسه مزبور شدند.(بی‌شک گرفتن سپرده‌های مردم و پس ندادن آن، مصداق بارز سرقت و خیانت در امانت است که حتی طبق قوانین همین رژیم هم جرم محسوب شده و برای مرتکبین آن، مجازات تعریف شده است)
به این ترتیب طی همین ۲، ۳روز اخیر د۲حرکت اعتراضی مالباختگان در ۲کلان‌شهر کشور(تهران و مشهد) وجود داشته است.
روز سه‌شنبه اول آبان ۹۷ نیز جمعی از غارت‌شدگان مؤسسه کاسپین به‌دنبال فراخوان قبلی و در اعتراض به قیمت‌گذاری ناعادلانه املاک سپرده‌گذاران در برابر کانون کارشناسان رسمی دادگستری رژیم در استان تهران تجمع کردند.
غارت‌شدگان شعار می‌دادند:
قیمت عادلانه، نه این‌که ظالمانه!
ما تشنه عدالتیم، بیزار از خیانتیم!

به ما خیانت شده، نقض امانت شده!
سیف تفکر حیدری، اعدام باید گردند!


مالباختگان مشهدی

روز پنجشنبه سوم آبان ۹۷ یعنی ۲روز پس از تظاهرات قبلی در تهران، غارت‌شدگان پدیده در کلان‌شهر مشهد در حالی تجمع اعتراضی برگزار کردند که مأموران سرکوبگر نیروی انتظامی در وحشت از گسترش این حرکت اعتراضی چند تن از تجمع‌کنندگان را مورد ضرب ‌و شتم قرار دادند و آنها را بازداشت کردند. این اقدام سرکوبگرانه موجب اعتراض مردم در صحنه شد.

شعارهای مالباختگان از پارسال تا امسال

گفتنی است عصر روز شنبه ۲۲مهر ۹۶ یعنی تقریباً یک سال پیش در چنین روزهایی جمعی از غارت‌شدگان مؤسسه کاسپین و پدیده در خیابان کشاورز تهران تجمع کرده و نسبت به عدم‌رسیدگی به خواسته‌های برحق‌شان شعارهای مختلفی سردادند.
معترضان تهرانی در آن روز در شعارهایشان فریاد می‌زدند:
جان فدا می‌کنیم، در ره آزادگی - وای از این ظلم، مرگ بر این ظلم!
کار سه‌قوه‌مون چیه، پاسکاری و ماستمالیه!
دستای پشت پرده، با پول ما چه کرده؟
حسین حسین شعارشون، دزدی افتخارشون!
‌ می‌جنگیم، می‌میریم، ذلت نمی‌پذیریم!
تحت لوای قانون، دزدی شده فراوون!

راهی که مالباختگان از پاییز ۹۶ تا پاییز ۹۷ طی کردند

مالباختگان که اینک یک طیف نسبتاً وسیع از هموطنان را تشکیل می‌دهند، از حداقل سال ۱۳۹۰ به این‌سو با آخوندها و پاسدارانی که سپرده‌هایشان را گرفته و پس نمی‌دهند، درگیر هستند. یکی از کارشناسان رژیم به نام حمیدرضا جلایی‌پور پیش‌تر در گفتگو با شبکه ۴ تلویزیون رژیم ضمن هشدار به مقامات رژیم گفته بود:
« به مطالبات... باید پاسخ بدهید تا جامعه آرام بگیرد... (اگر به این مطالبات) توجه نکنیم اونوقت نگرانی‌آور است و من می‌توانم نشان بدهم از پارسال تا حالا حرکت جمعی اعتراضی چه تغییراتی را دارد می‌کند و این تغییرات را باید جدی گرفت».
او در ادامه با ابراز وحشت از افزایش خشم عمومی در حرکتهای اعتراضی اضافه کرده بود:
«تو یک‌سال اخیر رفتار جمعی مردم وضعش تغییر کرده... شما نگاه کنید تو یک‌سال گذشته(حتی در جریان انقلاب ۵۷) ما شاهد خشونت نبودیم ولی تو اعتراضات سال گذشته ما شاهد خشونت بودیم... مردم معترض بودند ناراحت بودند، مشکل داشتند مالباخته‌ها بودند ولی بانک آتیش زده شد به طرف دادگستری رفتند اینها چیزهای خطرناکی‌ست اینها همون چیزهای نگران‌کننده‌ای است که همه ما باید نگران بشویم که حرکت جمعی مردم باید پاسخ داده بشه نباید کشیده بشه به نارضایتی به اعتراض به خدایی نکرده خشونت بعد اعتصاب خب بعد به‌لحاظ رفتار جمعی نگاه کنید کارها به جاهای باریکی می‌کشه».

همبستگی ملی، ضرورت احقاق حقوق صنفی و...

ماه گذشته اعتصاب رانندگان کامیون، با پشتیبانی اعتصاب معلمان سراسر کشور همراه شد.
پیش از آن و در تابستان سال‌ جاری، اعتصاب کامیون‌داران با پشتیبانی عظیم مردم و یک قیام شهری بزرگ که از منطقه شاپور اصفهان زبانه کشید، همراه شد.
در اعتصاب سراسری معلمان، برخی حمایت‌های دانش‌آموزی و دانشجویی نیز دیده شد. همبستگی‌های کارگری نیز در تمامی این یک سال اخیر، با همدیگر و با دیگر اقشار و بازنشستگان و پرستاران نویدبخش بارز شدن یک پدیده جدید در قیام بزرگ مردم ایران است.
برای درک «ضرورت و اهمیت این همبستگی‌ها» نیاز به «کند و کاو» در متون تاریخ و نظریه‌های پیچیده تئوریک نیست، آنان‌که انقلاب ۵۷ را به‌خاطر دارند، نیک به یاد می‌آورند پیدایی نوعی همبستگی که آرام آرام از کف خیابانها آغاز شد، نهایتاً به یک اعتصاب عمومی در سراسر مملکت منتهی شد و تمامی دستگاه اداری دولت و تمامی چرخ‌های دیکتاتوری سلطنتی را مختل کرد.
طبعا نمی‌توان روی یک فرمول همیشگی برای قیام و انقلاب تکیه کرد، هر انقلابی راه‌کار‌های خاص خودش را دارد اما «همبستگی»، چسب اصلی تمامی حرکت‌های متنوعی است که در شرایط گوناگون یک قیام، به‌وجود آمده و در پیوند با یکدیگر، راه به مرحله بالاتر، همبستگی‌های گسترده‌تر و قیامهای کوبنده‌تر می‌برند، قیام‌هایی که نهایتاً به یک دگرگونی کیفی منجر می‌شوند.
اینک حمایت از مالباختگان به‌عنوان یکی از کانون‌هایی که می‌تواند آتش قیام را گرم نگهدارد، یک ضرورت ملی است، ضرورتی که تمامی اقشار و طبقات گوناگون به استمرار آن به‌مثابه تضمینی برای احقاق حقوق خود نیاز دارند.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Fears and hopes for the new European package and its new office in Iran

Fears and hopes for the new European package and its new office in Iran




European Union flag
Analysis by PMOI/MEK

Iran, Oct. 26, 2018 - The Iranian regime faces an increasingly heated internal debate and factionalism over Europe and how to engage it.
Rouhani’s supposedly moderate faction considers Europe the only escape the Iranian regime has. But Europe does not hide that in order to legitimize its engagement with the ruling theocracy in Iran, the union needs to have an office in Tehran from where it can monitor the human rights situation in the country.
Khamenei’s faction meanwhile, knowing that oppression and censorship are the artery of the regime, vehemently opposes the idea of such an office and doesn’t want to pay such dear a price for a package that doesn’t entail anything tangible.
On October 21, after a meeting with foreign minister Javad Zarif, Falahatpishe, chief of the security and foreign affairs commission in the Iranian parliament, said: “In two days the document related to the economic relations between Iran and Europe after the US left JCPOA should be ready and we are waiting to receive this document.”
Falahatpishe also announced that Europe’s financial special purpose vehicle will be finalized before November 4, but was still skeptical about the practical outcome.
“We believe that Europeans have the necessary resolve to maintain the JCPOA and give a positive response to Iran’s engagement politics, but we still need to wait and see how much power they have.”
“Unfortunately, the type of behavior we witnessed in small and large European companies and even banks shows that they don’t have the necessary power for a confrontation,” he added.
Mahmoud Vaezi, Rouhani’s chief of staff, referred to a developing cooperation with the European Union and said: “Especially in the current climate, we have made some arrangements with the EU in regards to JCPOA.” He added that, “the opening of EU’s office can be beneficial for our economic cooperation with the union.”
But opponents of the plan are vocal about their concerns. Mashreq website writes: “Mr. Vaezi! The European Union wants the office for infiltration and sabotage.”
Even proponents of EU’s plan to circumvent the new sanctions have their doubts about how effective and practical the measures can be.
On October 21, Fararu website quotes Beheshtipur, a pundit close to Rouhani’s faction, saying that Europe won’t be the savior of Iran’s economy.
“I think, what Iran and Europe intend to do is sort of a shoestring channel for trading. In fact, Europe is very much tied-hands when it comes to doing much for Iran… We need also consider Europe’s ability, capacity, and situation.”
Iran’s fears and hope and the internal tensions between different factions in the ruling elite about Europe’s package have root in the simple reality that without the US, Europe can’t provide much tangible economic benefits to Iran.
That’s why sources close to Rouhani’s faction call it “shoestring” while Khamenei’s faction is blunter in saying that it is a “damaging” relation.
But there is also a less apparent reason why Europe’s plan is not so attractive with Iran’s ruling mullahs: A European office for monitoring the human rights situation. In fact, for the past 20 years, Iran has not allowed any reporter or monitoring team on human rights issues to enter the country.
For those not very familiar with the power structure in Iran and the ideological hegemony the ruling mullahs exert over the country’s population, the reasoning behind Iran’s outright fear of human rights may not be very obvious.
About opening a European office in Tehran, Abolfazl Zohrevand, Iran’s former ambassador to Italy and Afghanistan, says: “Now by opening an office the EU is sending an ambassador to our country who has no embassy and yet can report about us in terms of human rights issues.”
He adds that, “we have problems with the EU in normal circumstances, especially with regards to the JCPOA. They are following and advancing their policies in Tehran and by opening this office we are actually empowering them to do so… This is a pressure on us and puts us in a position of answering to questions.”
The dilemma the Iranian regime faces can be described as follows: A hope for relief to make up for decades of economic mismanagement to decrease the population’s rising discontent and the risk of popular uprisings on the one hand and the fear of the accompanied opening up that could endanger the very oppressive structure that the mullahs rely on to crack down on popular discontent in the first place.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Hashem Khastar, teachers union representative, disappears in northeast Iran

Hashem Khastar, teachers union representative, disappears in northeast Iran




Hashem Khastar, teachers’ representative in Mashhad, northeast Iran
Reported by PMOI/MEK

Iran, Oct. 24, 2018 - According to the latest reports published in social media networks about the sudden disappearance of Mr Hashem Khastar, the representative of the teachers union and a known teachers’ rights activists, Mrs. Sedighe Maleki, the wife of Mr. Khastar, has said the IRGC intelligence arrested (abducted) Mr. Khastar without providing an arrest warrant. He has been hospitalized on Tuesday in Mashhad’s Ebn Seena Psychiatric Hospital that is specially designed to treat mentally disturbed patients.
“A nurse told me that Mr. Khastar has been hospitalized in an emergency room and is banned from any family visits, based on orders issued by security officials,” she continued.
“He was completely healthy and after retiring spent many of his days farming. The only medication he consumed were blood pressure pills. Khastar being hospitalized in an emergency section of a special facility for psychiatric patients means [authorities] injected a special type of medication with the intention of killing him, or he had been severely injured under torture or during his arrest,” Mrs. Maleki added.
Seyed Hashem Khastar, had gone missing since Tuesday. His vehicle was found on Tuesday outside the city of Mashhad, northeast Iran, near an orchard. His mobile phone was turned off.
Khastar had time and again been harassed by operatives linked to the Iranian regime for defending the rights of Iran’s teachers. On numerous occasions, Khastar was arrested by the mullahs’ intelligence agents and placed behind bars.
During the past few weeks, Khastar had made public calls for widespread measures aimed at having jailed teachers released.
Ever since Khastar’s disappearance, teachers across the country and other social media users have launched a wave of protests demanding information about his whereabouts, security, and well-being. They are using two different Farsi hashtags, “Hashem Khastar” and “Where is Hashem Khastar,” warning the mullahs’ regime is responsible for his well-being.

Khastar’s vehicle, found near an orchard outside of Mashhad, northeast Iran
Khastar’s vehicle, found near an orchard outside of Mashhad, northeast Iran

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Iran’s teachers are known for their organized power to launch major strikes.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert voiced support for the Iranian teachers’ recent nationwide strike sweeping across the country. 
We are following the reports of nationwide strikes in #Iran. We support the right of the Iranian people to peacefully express their rightful demands. These strikes have a message for the regime: stop wasting Iran’s wealth abroad and start addressing the needs of your own people.
— Heather Nauert (@statedeptspox) October 15, 2018



We are following the reports of nationwide strikes in . We support the right of the Iranian people to peacefully express their rightful demands. These strikes have a message for the regime: stop wasting Iran’s wealth abroad and start addressing the needs of your own people.



“We are following the reports of nationwide strikes in #Iran. We support the right of the Iranian people to peacefully express their rightful demands. These strikes have a message for the regime: stop wasting Iran’s wealth abroad and start addressing the needs of your own people.”
The freedom-loving teachers’ strike spread to 103 cities across the country, including Tehran, Isfahan, Shahin Shahr, Karaj, and many others, protesting unbearable living conditions and the heavy security measures in schools and college campuses. This strike spread to 29 of Iran’s 31 provinces.
Students of Tehran University’s School of Social Sciences held a protest rally on Monday afternoon and refused to show up for some of their afternoon classes. This was in support of their protesting teachers.
The students were voicing slogans ridiculing the speech delivered by Iranian regime President Hassan Rouhani calling for “hope therapy” to overcome the current crises in Iran. They were also holding signs expressing their support for their teachers’ nationwide strike and called on authorities to meet the teachers’ demands of better living conditions and the release of imprisoned teachers.
A number of telephone and communications workers issued a statement expressing their support of the protesting teachers’ strike.
“The teachers’ demands are very similar to those raised by the drivers and other hardworking people across the country. They are protesting high prices, inflation, the unprecedented drop in the people’s purchasing power, oppressive measures against teachers’ independent organizations and the imprisonment of their colleagues. We hail the protesting teachers and voice our support for their demands. We stand shoulder to shoulder with them in their effort to establish a free and equal society.”
Members of the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Workers Syndicate also issued a statement expressing their support for the protesting teachers’ nationwide strike.
“Teachers are among Iran’s workers’ class. They are calling for the release of their jailed colleagues, protesting inflation, poverty and extremely poor living conditions, demanding a decent life, fair wages… We, the members of the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Workers Syndicate, stand alongside these brave teachers and have no doubt that victory is ours.”

As teachers across Iran continued their nationwide strike for the second consecutive day on Monday reaching 103 cities, and truckers forced regime officials to succumb to three of their demands after three weeks of strikes, more reports are coming from numerous cities across Iran about people from all walks of life holding a variety of rallies.
In Tehran, clients of the Revolutionary Guards-linked Caspian credit firm rallied outside the Iranian regime’s Central Bank, demanding their stolen money returned.

The protesters were chanting:
“The bankrupt government is sitting on our money”
Clients of the Caspian credit firm were also rallying in the city of Rasht in northern Iran. Braving heavy rainfall, these protesters gathered outside the Caspian branch and demanded their plundered savings returned.

They were chanting:
“Our life’s work has been stolen and plundered”
“We’ll continue our protests until our money is returned”
“Our money has been stolen and we can’t put food on the table”
In Haft Tappeh, southwest Iran, livestock workers went on strike on Monday, protesting pressures imposed by regime officials.
In Shushtar, southwest Iran, municipality workers held a rally outside the city hall on Monday demanding their paychecks that have been postponed for the past six months. These protesting workers say that prior to the Dec/Jan period, all Shushtar municipality employees were working under the city’s official authority. However, against the workers’ will and opinion, they were suddenly placed under regime officials’ authority under plan pretexted as a privatization measure. Their paychecks have been delayed ever since they added.

Shushtar – Municipality workers’ protest rally
Shushtar – Municipality workers’ protest rally

Students of the Sanandaj Open University in western Iran rallied on Monday, protesting officials’ decision to eliminate the fields of nursing, especially one week into the course.

Sanandaj Open University students protesting
Sanandaj Open University students protesting
Employees of a factory producing industrial counters in the Albroz Industrial Complex in Qazvin Province held a rally to protest not receiving their pensions for the past 14 months.

Alborz Industrial Complex workers holding a protest rally
Alborz Industrial Complex workers holding a protest rally

According to the latest reports, teachers in more than 100 cities across Iran are continuing their nationwide strike for the second consecutive day on Monday, reaching the cities of Mashhad, Marivan, Isfahan, Hamedan, Karaj, Homayounshahr, Shahinshar, Ahvaz, Baneh, Ravansar and many more.
Reports from the cities of Qeshm, Ahvaz, Poldokhtar, Ravansar, Rafsanjan, Zarineh and Babol indicate all teachers are on strike. Their protests have also spread to the cities of Divandareh, Shiraz, Sanandaj, Sari, Langrud, Saqqez, Khomeini Shahr, Kermanshah, and many others.

Teachers of a school in Marivan, western Iran
Teachers of a school in Marivan, western Iran

Teaching staff of a school in Karaj, west of Tehran
The teaching staff of a school in Karaj, west of Tehran

Teachers of a school in Isfahan, central Iran
Teachers of a school in Isfahan, central Iran

Sign reads we dont accept discrimination
The sign reads we don't accept discrimination

Teachers of Hamedan, western Iran
Teachers of Hamedan, western Iran

Teachers in dozens of cities across Iran began their nationwide strike on Sunday, Oct. 14th, protesting poor living conditions, problems with their jobs and heavy security measures imposed in their schools.

Teachers of Alborz city are on a nationwide strike
Teachers of Alborz city are on a nationwide strike

Teachers in the cities of Paveh, Islamabad-e Gharb, Yazd, Kermanshah, Shiraz, Marivan, Mashhad, Ilam, Gonabad, Torbat-e Heydariyeh, Tabriz, Amol, Garmeh, Lamerd, Sanandaj, Saqqez, Tehran (Quds Town), Sarvabad and a number of other towns and cities were seen to be on strike.
Students in various cities also announced their support for their teachers on this initiative.

Teachers of Hassankhan tower in Tehran are on a nationwide strike
Teachers of Hassankhan tower in Tehran are on a nationwide strike

Teachers of Divandarreh are on a nationwide strike on Oct 15=
Teachers of Divandarreh are on a nationwide strike on Oct 15

Other cities included Mahabad, Khorramabad, Firouzazbad, Zarrin Shahr, Bojnourd, Javanrud, Sari, Karaj, Ivan-e Gharb, and others.
The protesting teachers are also calling for the release of their jailed colleagues.
Since anti-government demonstrations erupted throughout Iran in December, strikes have become a popular way for citizens from all walks of life and social classes to protest against the corruption and inefficiency of the Iranian regime.

Mofatteh school, Isfahan-teachers on strike
Mofatteh school, Isfahan-teachers on strike

This is the second time that Iranian teachers are going on strike. Earlier this year, teachers across the country took to the streets to protest against discrimination, imprisonment of political activists and economic woes. This round of strikes by teachers is happening in parallel to a widespread strike by truck drivers across the country, which has lasted for more than three weeks and has expanded to more than 300 cities across the country. Last week, a separate strike by merchants and shop owners reached dozens of cities.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps resident in Lebanon

Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps resident in Lebanon




Ali Khamenei, Hassan Nasrollah and Ghasem Soleimani
Analysis by PMOI/MEK

Oct. 20, 2018 - In 1982, exploiting a political power vacuum in Lebanon, the Iranian regime sent in a thousand-man strong group of Revolutionary Guard agents into the country to train and equip a Shiite group that sided with Khomeini to create the terrorist Lebanon Hezbollah. The aim of the Iranian regime was to create a military and political presence in the heart of the Middle East for itself.

 

Hezbollah, Iran’s most important tool for spreading terrorism in the Middle East

Over the past 35 years, Hezbollah acted as the Iranian regime’s most important tool for spreading fundamentalism in the Middle East. Following are some of its most important roles in this regard:
  • Participating in the Syrian war on behalf of the Iranian regime
  • Delivering arms and missiles to and training Yemen’s Houthi militias
  • Training Iraqi militias with ties to the Iranian regime
  • Participating in terrorist attacks on a global level, like the bombing of AMIA, a Jewish center in Argentina’s Buenos Aires
Terrorist attacks on a global level, like the bombing of AMIA, a Jewish center in Argentina’s Buenos Aires
Terrorist attacks on a global level, like the bombing of AMIA, a Jewish center in Argentina’s Buenos Aires

Hezbollah behind the murder of Rafiq Hariri, Lebanon’s former PM

After the 2005 terrorist attack in Lebanon that left its former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and 21 others dead, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) was created to carry out the investigation and prosecution of the perpetrators.
On March 1, 2009, the Tribunal officially opened. The four accused individuals are trialed in absentia. Their names are Mustafa Badreddine, Salim al-Ayyash, Assad Sabra and Hassan Oneissi. The Tribunal is unique among international criminal tribunals in that it can hold trials in absentia, and it is the first to deal with terrorism as a distinct crime.

Hassan nasrolah & Ghassem soleimani
Hassan nasrolah & Ghassem soleimani

International and regional stances towards Hezbollah

The US first designated Lebanon’s Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in 1997. Canada, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council followed suit with similar designations.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has blacklisted Hezbollah, it’s military wing, its leaders and its descendants and linked groups.
The European Union has blacklisted the military wing of Hezbollah. According to Reuters and AFP, Hezbollah’s terrorist activities on European soil has led the Union to blacklist it.
Diplomatic sources in Brussels indicate that Hezbollah’s activities to send militants to Syria to help Bashar al Assad has helped change the balance in favor of blacklisting the group in EU.
The Combating Terrorism Center (CTC), a US military think tank in West Point, published a report last August, calling on the European Union to include Hezbollah in its entirety in its list of terrorist organizations.
CTC’s report lists an ever-growing catalog of the Iranian regime’s terrorist attacks and activities in the region and on a global scale. Referring to the regime’s latest attempt to bomb an opposition political rally in Paris, CTC’s report calls on the European Union to include Hezbollah in its entirety in the Union’s list of terrorist organizations.
“The international response to Iran’s international terrorist activity should not be limited to law enforcement action alone. A regulatory action would also be helpful, and it is worth noting there have been calls for the European Union to designate not just Hezbollah’s military wing as a terrorist group but to include the organization in its entirety, as well as expanded financial and diplomatic sanctions,” the report writes.
Referring to the Iranian terrorist diplomat that was recently detained in Europe the report concludes that, “in the wake of the Assadi affair, the State Department released timelines and maps depicting select incidents of Iranian-sponsored operational activities in Europe from 1979 to 2018, including both incidents involving Iran’s proxy, Hezbollah, as well as those carried out by Iranian agents themselves. Developing an appreciation for the extent of Iranian operations in Europe over the years is important, and not just as some kind of academic exercise.”

 

Hezbollah’s financial sources

In addition to Iranian arms and money, Hezbollah makes money by trafficking illegal drugs to Europe and South America.
In a TV interview with an Iranian backed television, Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s leader openly admitted that Iran provides us with money, arms, missiles, food, and clothing.