تقدیر سخنگوی مجلس نمایندگان بحرین از اخراج دیپلمات تروریستهای رژیم از آلبانی
فوزیه بنت عبدالله زینال سخنگوی مجلس نمایندگان بحرین
فوزیه بنت عبدالله زینال سخنگوی مجلس
نمایندگان بحرین از آلبانی بهدلیل اخراج دیپلمات تروریستهای رژیم ایران که
درگیر فعالیتهای غیرقانونی بودند، تقدیر کرد.
اف.ای.تی.اف درتنگنای تحریمها و اقرار آخوند روحانی به فرصت سوزیها
اف ای تی اف درتنگنای تحریمها و اقرار آخوند روحانی به فرصت سوزیها
آخوند روحانی روز دوشنبه ۱۹ آذرماه در اعتراف به تنگنای رژیم گفت: این اشکال کار ما است فرصتها را میسوزانیم هدر میدهیم. ما الآن میخواهیم با بانکهای خارجی کار کنیم بدون کار کردن با بانکهای خارجی اقتصاد ما حل نمیشه.
Peace, the goal that will be achieved through the Iranian opposition
Iran-Iraq war
Over the 40 past years, the mullahs’ regime has symbolized an
anti-peace and anti-stability government in the Middle East and the
world. In 1979, as soon as Khomeini seized power in Iran he began to
provoke the Iraqi Shiites against their government, leading to eight years of war
with this country, the longest war since the end of the WWII, with
hundreds of thousands of Iranians and Iraqis killed and wounded and
thousands of towns and villages destroyed.
historic declaration of “PEACE”
On the contrary, the Iranian Resistance (NCRI) led by Mr. Massoud Rajavi put its utmost effort to achieve peace between the two countries. In 1982, Iraqi forces withdrew from Iran’s border towns. Mr. Massoud Rajavi
seized this exceptional opportunity and began negotiation with the
Iraqi Foreign Minister in NCRI’s central office in Paris. Eventually,
Mr. Massoud Rajavi achieved the historic declaration of Peace for Iranian-Iraqi nations.
But Khomeini who had benefited from the war, using the hypocritical slogan of “We can reach Quds via Karbala
(a holy city in Iraq)” as a cover-up for his internal suppression and
oppression as well as for forming his empire, not only did not comply
with the peace, but, by saying that “We will continue the war, even for
20 years if necessary, and till the last house in Tehran stands”, he
disdained any opportunity for a real peace.
Eventually, Khomeini was forced to assent to a temporary ceasefire to stop NLA’s operations that would have otherwise led to his overthrow.
“PEACE” synonyms “poison chalice”, Khomeini admit
He described accepting the ceasefire as a “poison chalice”, what many
have interpreted as his cause of death; and he never agreed with a comprehensive peace treaty.
As war, spread of terrorism and fomenting expansionism under the
pretext of Islam has been and is the regime’s tool for suppression,
oppression and inspiring its forces, Khomeini believed, and his
successors actually believe that peace equals to the burial of their
regime.
Ruling mullahs; top state-sponsor of terrorism
Thus, even though after 2003, when it politically invaded Iraq, the
regime still didn’t accept any peace treaty with this country.
The mullahs ruling Iran also use Iraq as a transit point to Syria and to provide their proxies in the region, including Hezbollah. Hassan Nasrallah admit that all the Hezbollah’s financial support comes from Iran
Indeed, if the Iranian resistance could not have stopped the war
machine of Khomeini through the sacrifice of men and women of this resistance at NLA, this erosive war would still be lasting with millions of casualties and refugees.
No need to say that, the world has become aware of the mullahs regime’s nuclear program because of the disclosure made by the Iranian opposition 15 years ago.
As the former US ambassador to UN, Ms. Nikki Haley has put it:
“It is hard to find a conflict or a terrorist group in the Middle East that does not have Iran’s fingerprints all over it.”
This fingerprint includes supporting Bashar Assad by weapons,
military advisers and money, supporting Hezbollah’s crises-making
machine, supporting Houthi rebels and other terrorist groups in the
region, which lead the wars on behalf of the mullahs’ regime. Of course,
exporting terror is counted as an inseparable part of this regime that
is the top state-sponsor of terrorism.
“PEACE” is the burial of Velayat-e-faqih
The regime’s leaders have declared that “if we do not fight in Syria, we have to fight in Tehran’s streets.”
Therefore, as Khomeini said that: “Peace is the burial of “Islam,”
(read the burial of Velayat-e-faqih), surely, the real and stable peace
will not be achieved until the rule of these mullahs, whose raison
d’être is warmongering, inciting crisis and export of terrorism is
buried.
Iranian opposition’s sacrifices to achieve “PEACE”
Standing alongside the Iranian opposition, the one force that left no
choice for the regime other than to accept the ceasefire in Iran-Iraq
war, and disclosed the regime’s nuclear program, is the true guaranty for achieving a long-lasting peace in the Middle East.
As Mrs. Maryam Rajavi has mentioned:
All incidents appear to send a uniform
message to the Iranian opposition abroad: The regime is willing and
capable of turning the clock back to the bad old days.
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Under scrutiny. The conference room of
the Zahra Centre, the headquarters of a Shia association in northern
France, after it was raided by 200 policemen, on October 2. (AFP)
There was a time Iran
systematically assassinated Iranian opposition members in Europe. Some
of the more prominent assassinations of the 1980s and early 1990s were:
Shahriar Shafiq, the shah’s nephew; General Gholam-Ali Oveissi; former
Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar; regime critic Reza Mazlouman in France;
Iranian Kurdish opposition leaders in Austria and Germany and Kazem
Rajavi, representative of the People’s Mujahideen of Iran (MEK) to the
United Nations in Switzerland.
The practice of assassinating opponents abroad ended in the 1990s
when the regime in Tehran tried to gain respectability and international
acceptance. There are signs, however, that Iran is turning the clock
back to the bad old days.
The first ominous sign appeared in July when the Dutch General
Intelligence and Security Service confirmed it had expelled two Iranian
Embassy staff members but declined to provide details. The Iranian side
was not as closed-lipped. Mashregh, a news outlet close to the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps, disclosed that Dutch authorities were
investigating two murder cases, which they attributed to Iranian agents.
Ahmad Mola Abou Nahez, also known as Ahmad Nissi, founder of the
separatist Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz (ASMLA),
was killed November 9, 2017. Mohammad-Reza Samadi Kolahi, also known as
Ali Motamed, was shot dead in the Netherlands on December 15, 2015.
Kolahi was a former MEK member and wanted by the Tehran regime for
planting a bomb at the headquarters of the Islamic Republican Party in
1981, which killed 75 people, including Mohammad Beheshti, Supreme Court
chief.
The second sign of revival of Tehran’s terror squads became public in
July. On June 30, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, which
serves as a front for the MEK, had a gathering in Paris. It hosted
several prominent guests such as former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich
and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, US President Donald Trump’s
lawyer.
The French government accused “Iranian intelligence” of plotting to
bomb the gathering. The alleged plotters, arrested in several European
countries, included Assadollah Assadi, an Iranian diplomat based in
Austria. He was arrested in Germany on the charge of handing a bomb to
two Belgian nationals of Iranian origin, in Luxembourg. The Belgian
nationals are Amir Sadouni and Nasimeh Noami, a married couple. When
arrested, they allegedly were in possession of half a kilogram of
explosives and a detonator.
Later, a certain Merhad A. was arrested in Paris on charges of being
an accomplice. Iranian media have since released photos of Sadouni at
MEK gatherings and claims the MEK staged the terrorist attack. The fake
attack was supposedly meant to be an act of provocation and discredit
the regime in Tehran.
A third possible plot was discovered by the Danish intelligence
services in September. Police began a manhunt, which briefly paralysed
Denmark after the authorities cut off the eastern island of Zealand and
Copenhagen, from the rest of the country. Police said they were looking
for a black Swedish-registered car with “possibly three people onboard”
in connection with “serious criminality.” The vehicle was found but
authorities have yet to report any arrests.
Several days later it became apparent that the Danish police expected
the assassination or kidnapping by Iranian agents of an individual who
goes by the pseudonym Yaqoub al-Tostari. He is the ASMLA spokesman and
defended the September 22 terrorist attack against a military parade in
Ahvaz.
All three incidents appear to send a uniform message to the Iranian
opposition abroad: The regime is willing and capable of turning the
clock back to the bad old days.
Iran: Bazaars strike; the Iranian resistance marches forward Following the widespread
truckers’ strike in Iran, the bazaars’ merchants and shopkeepers in
Tehran, along with dozens of other cities, went on strike. Strike in more than 50 Iranian cities
These strikes are taking place in several sections of Tehran’s
bazaars and in more than 50 cities of Iran, including Mashhad, Tabriz,
Isfahan, Shiraz, etc., in protest against the mullahs’ anti-popular
policies which have led to widespread high prices and poverty as well as
economic recession.
A surge in the spirit of resistance which is mirrored in the
continuation of protests and strike indicates the anger and
dissatisfaction of the people towards the plundering ruling mullahs. It
also shows the public desire to overthrow the present anti-national
regime, and to replace it with a government, elected by the popular vote
of the Iranian people to achieve freedom and social justice.
We will certainly be witnessing more strikes involving more cities in coming days. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi: Continuation of the strike; the popular desire for regime change Mrs. Maryam Rajavi commended the brave bazaar merchants and shopkeepers in Tehran and dozens of other Iranian cities who are on strike against the mullahs’ plundering regime. Mrs. Rajavi described the nationwide strike by bazaar merchants and
truck drivers as a part of the people’s uprising with the goal of
overthrowing the regime and establishing freedom and social justice.
She said that under the mullahs’ regime, the wealth of Iran’s people,
which should be spent on economic improvements and people’s prosperity,
is wasted on suppression and export of terrorism and external wars and
is stolen by the ruling mullahs.
Pictures of bazaars strikes and the closed marketplaces
Bazaars strike, Arak city, Tabriz and Zanjan city, Oct. 8, 2018
Bazaars strike: Bazarchehi Shahrdari bazaar, Sardasht, West Azerbaijan, Marivan city and Saqqez city, Oct. 8, 2018
Bazaars strike: Konarak County (In Sistan & Baluchistan province) and Sheitan bazaar, Sanandaj city, Oct. 8, 2018