Political prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna deprived of urgent medical treatment

Political prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna remains deprived of urgent medical treatment for more than five months. Fatemeh Mosanna, 53, has been suffering from intestinal bleeding since mid-August. Evin Prison authorities have prevented her from being examined by the forensics office and granted medical leave. Doctors say she is not physically fit to serve her prison sentence. She suffers from intestinal colitis and severe migraine headaches. Prison authorities have … Continue reading Political prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna deprived of urgent medical treatment

Iran: Health Deterioration of Political Prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna

Written by Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) Authorities prevent her hospitalization and treatment outside prison Call for urgent action for the release of Fatemeh Mosanna and for an international fact-finding mission to visit prisons, especially women’s prisons in Iran The health of political prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna, imprisoned for five and a half years, has deteriorated, but authorities in Evin prison … Continue reading Iran: Health Deterioration of Political Prisoner Fatemeh Mosanna

Unlike Other Countries, Iran’s Regime Continues To Deprive People From Vaccination, Pursuing Its Inhumane COVID-19 Policy

By Shamsi Saadati The coronavirus pandemic is a global crisis. Thus, governments are rushing to procure credible vaccines and carrying out public vaccinations. But the case is different in Iran under the mullahs’ regime. The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) announced on Friday that over 203,800 people have died across Iran due to the novel coronavirus. Yet, the regime in Tehran continues its vaccination scam. Rattled by … Continue reading Unlike Other Countries, Iran’s Regime Continues To Deprive People From Vaccination, Pursuing Its Inhumane COVID-19 Policy

UN-Earned Sanctions Relief Would Set Stage for More Malign Activity From Iran’s Regime

By Mohammad Sadat Khansari As the regime in Tehran continues its malign activities and nuclear extortion, the western governments should adopt a firm policy to prevent the regime from further destabilizing the world. In recent remarks to Western media, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations underscored the fact that the regime’s parliament has set February 21 as a deadline for the U.S. Government to once again … Continue reading UN-Earned Sanctions Relief Would Set Stage for More Malign Activity From Iran’s Regime

Iran’s unlawful emissaries harming US interests

By Dr. Majid Rafizadeh While there have been many media reports exposing Iran’s agents and spies in the Middle East and Europe, little attention has been paid to Tehran’s operatives in the US. Unfortunately, however, their importance in shaping American policies toward Iran, promoting the regime’s propaganda, getting paid by Tehran without reporting it, and harming the US national interest has long been downplayed. Just … Continue reading Iran’s unlawful emissaries harming US interests

Pro-Democracy Activism Will Expand When Iran Is Held Accountable for Terrorism

By Mahmoud Hakamian A verdict is expected next week in the case of Assadollah Assadi, a high-ranking Iran’s diplomat-terrorist, who served as the mastermind of a plot to bomb the opposition gathering in the heart of Europe. European policymakers should pay attention to the trial’s conclusion and consider the broader implications of what it has brought to light. Those revelations fall into at least two distinct … Continue reading Pro-Democracy Activism Will Expand When Iran Is Held Accountable for Terrorism

Tehran’s Response To Belgian Terror Case Reinforces Calls for Broader Accountability

By Alejo Vidal Quadras On Sunday, the spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry finally spoke publicly about the terrorism case involving Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi, for whom a verdict is due next week. The remarks amounted to a predictable denial of responsibility, and they should serve to further underscore the need for an assertive shift in Western policies, with the aim of holding the entire regime … Continue reading Tehran’s Response To Belgian Terror Case Reinforces Calls for Broader Accountability

Khamenei’s ban on Covid-19 vaccines prepares the ground for a catastrophe

Analysis by PMOI/MEK Iran, January 25, 2021—Following the Iranian regime’s dirty game of postponing the import of Covid-19 vaccines, various regime officials acknowledged that the regime has no intention to import WHO-approved vaccines. Finally, on January 8, the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei clearly stated the import of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are prohibited. “The entry of American and British Covid-19 vaccines into the country is … Continue reading Khamenei’s ban on Covid-19 vaccines prepares the ground for a catastrophe

Germany To Investigate Iran’s Diplomat-Terrorist Assadi’s Role in Orchestrating Terrorism and Espionage

Written by Mohammad Sadat Khansari A court in Antwerp, Belgium, is set to announce its verdict regarding Iran’s diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi and his three accomplices for their foiled attempt to bomb an opposition rally in France in 2018. Now Assadi faces new charges and is the subject of an investigation by Germany’s authorities. This new information confirms the Iranian Resistance’s longtime saying that Iran’s embassies … Continue reading Germany To Investigate Iran’s Diplomat-Terrorist Assadi’s Role in Orchestrating Terrorism and Espionage

Political Prisoner Saeed Sangar Receives another 11 months in prison

Another 11 months of imprisonment has been handed down for political prisoner Saeed Sangar who has already finished serving his 20-year sentence. After various stages of fabricating a new case against political prisoner Saeed Sangar, another 11 months of imprisonment was handed down to him on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. He has already served over 20 years in various prisons in Iran. He completed serving … Continue reading Political Prisoner Saeed Sangar Receives another 11 months in prison