Monday, 8 June 2015

We are their voice




We hear a lot of different news each day. But some news make you stop and wonder. Penetrate through you and make you feel the pain, the wound and make you wonder till when do we have to encounter such violence? Is there any hope?
The last news I read that made me feel like this was about a young Kurdish girl who hung herself and committed suicide because she had been raped by a violent and inhuman man who was from the security forces, not too long after Farinaz's suicide.
Till when do I have to open the news and keep reading about suicides and how the women of my country commit suicide because they have been raped? Till when do I have to see this violence going on in my country?
We are their voice. When we gather in Villepant, Paris, we shout to the world that enough is enough! We fight for freedom and we convey the Iranian people's pain.
Our hope for change is Maryam Rajavi. With her, we can and we must prevail!


Onwards to June 17 gathering in Paris!

Sunday, 7 June 2015

future of Iran





Solidarity to create future of Iran

The huge meeting of national resistance of Iran
The highest voice of freedom, and a determined battle against the dictatorship regime in Iran
To defend the Iranian alternative and
Yes, we should create the future of Iran
Stand up and put your hands on mine for a democratic and non-nuclear Iran
Stand up to overthrow the fundamentalism and terorism

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Change in Iran


Support Human Rights and Democratic Change in Iran
                                                                                        2015       
According to the United Nations and human rights organizations, Iran has the highest rate of executions per capita in the world with the situation of human rights deteriorating during the Presidency of Hassan Rouhani.
Reporters Without Borders has described Iran as world's leading jailer of female journalists and Freedom House ranked Iran as the worst country for internet freedom in 2014. A number of political prisoners, including those associated with ethnic and religious minorities have been executed. One of these prisoners was merely charged with giving financial contribution to the TV station that supports the main opposition PMOI. Girls and women have been the main victims in Iran; many were target of acid attacks for “mal-veiling”.
Destructive meddling of Iran in the region is of growing concern. Amnesty International has disclosed many details on the war atrocities in Iraq of the Shia militias affiliated to Iran. Iran is at the heart of the crisis in this region and not part of the solution. If fundamentalism and extremism is to be uprooted in this region, Iran’s destructive influence and interference should end.
The suppressive measures and the siege on Iranian dissidents in Camp Liberty, Baghdad continues unabated. So far, 117 have been killed by the orders of Tehran and 25 have been tormented to death due to an anti-human medical blockade.
The active participation of the Qods Force, Hezbollah and other Iranian backed militias in the defense of Assad dictatorship has so far led to the death of 300000. Concurrently, Iran has expanded its dominion over Yemen.
We express our solidarity with the ten-point plan of the Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi, which calls for a democratic pluralistic republic based on universal suffrage, freedom of expression, abolition of torture and death penalty, separation of church and state, a non-nuclear Iran, an independent judicial system, rights for minorities, peaceful coexistence in the region, gender equality and commitment to Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
We also would like to emphasize the following urgent measures:
1. The situation of human rights in Iran needs to be heeded in all relations with this country. Iran should end the executions, free political prisoners, stop the repression of women and respect the rights and freedoms of the Iranian people.
2. Iran needs to adhere to all UN Security Council resolutions with regard to its nuclear program and it should respond to all outstanding IAEA questions while allowing intrusive inspections of all its military and non-military sites whether declared or undeclared. 
3. Protection of Camp Liberty residents must be secured and ensured by Iraq, United States and the United Nations. Camp Liberty needs to be recognized as a refugee camp and its siege, in particular its medical blockade, must be revoked in its entirety.


Over 220 MEP Signatories

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

One look, one pause and one answer



One look, one pause and one answer
She has opened her hands towards you. She has come to pledge herself and the movement under her leadership as always to pay the ultimate price.
Yes to pay the ultimate price herself.
She has come to give assurances that the prospect for the triumph of sensational human ideals in the second decade of the 21 century is all too attainable.
On the same note she has come to warn us that we have the privilege of being at an imperative cross road of history. A cross road that if we realize it we will accomplish every thing and if not, there is no insight of the fate waiting for us and our children through the tunnel of horror and ignorance of fundamentalism.
She has come to promise us that for the sake of the existence of a conversant movement prepared to sacrifice its livelihood we are presented with an easy choice.  But a choice which at this historic cross road challenges the inner conscious of every human being.
One look, one pause and one answer
On 13 of June in Villpant in Paris observe, listen and judge everything happening in front of you. From today you can share and join in any one you desire in this historical experience.
In concise this is the story of a generation which said NO to destiny and paid the price of its love with modesty and generosity.
A generation which to bring about the freedom of its people stepped relentlessly in to the clutches of the dragon.
A generation which did not set conditions for its struggle and created such silent heroic sacrifices that history will tell in future.
For one minute when I think of her moments and feel the fact that she has no days or nights in her struggle I am faced with the reality of her inexcusable stamina to bring about hope for her people. She cultivates millions of seeds for the sake of one single blossom.
But here I am engulfed by my own thoughts, truly in the depth of her smiles what wars, hardships, pains, cries and longings lie? My thoughts come to a halt at the sheer dimensions of this heavy burden of responsibly.
But simultaneously my inner voice tells me, is she not the symbol of “WE MUST and WE CAN”? And haven’t her women and men proved this dictum through the last half a century?
Yes she and her followers for tens, hundreds and thousands of times day in and day out have sacrificed their lives for the ideal of freedom for their people believing in peace, justice and democracy and fighting for its accomplishment with love and sacrifice.
But all this has been guaranteed by the presence of a shining sole. Yes in an enslaved Iran, in the midst of a bleeding Middle East engulfed by the fire of ignorance, terrorism and crimes of fundamentalism, coupled by the ineptitude of the callus master of the world, there has come a charismatic leader. A symbol of hope, love and humanity has come to replace freedom for the medieval rule of the Mullahs. The rule of a loathsome monster which thrives on terror, massacre, fundamentalism and atomic bomb.
She has come to replace ignorance,crime,torture  and execution with democracy,progress,love,kindness,forgivness,brotherhood,justice and freedom.
And to bring about all this she has opened her arms towards you.
One look, one pause and one answer