Rajavi: West must stop silence towards executions in Iran

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London, 14 Oct – Western governments must stop their silence and inaction vis-à-vis “executions and other atrocities of the religious fascism ruling Iran” and instead “respect the Iranian people’s resistance for freedom”, Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), told a conference in Paris on Saturday on the occasion of the World Day Against the Death Penalty.

Iranian dissidents warn human rights worsen under Rouhani – POLITICO

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Paris, 13 Oct – Since Iranian President Hassan Rouhani took office in 2013, more political prisoners have been jailed, conditions in prison have worsened and the number of executions have risen dramatically as the new regime sought to stave off the risk of a popular uprising fueled by increased access to outside information, Politico quoted an Iranian dissident who fled his country after being imprisoned in Tehran for five years as saying.

The following is the full text of Politico’s article published on 10 October:

Daily Mail interviews recently-escaped Iran political prisoner

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London, 13 Oct – The MailOnline has interviewed former Iranian political prisoner Farzad Madadzadeh and Paria Kohandel, the daughter of an Iranian political prisoner, who have given harrowing accounts of their torment in Iran.

The following is the full text of the MailOnline article:

MailOnline

10 October 2015

UN Funds Iran’s Record Breaking Execution Spree

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A note by the Author:

Today marks the World Day against Death Penalty and provides the international community a chance to reflect on the effectiveness and morality of capital punishment. Of particular concern is Iran, which not only leads the world in per capita executions, but receives substantial funding from the United Nations and the West in support of a drug program that executes hundreds with little to no due process. Ironically the UN Secretary General put out a call today to end the use of executions in cases involving drug crimes, yet UNODC continues to support and fund Iranian authorities as they undertake a record pace of executions.

By Hamid Yazdan Panah

 

Member of European Parliament call for end to executions in Iran

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Strasbourg – 8 October 2015 – For Immediate Release

More than 100 Euro MPs Urge President of European Parliament to Call for Ending Executions in Iran, during his visit to Tehran

On the occasion of the European Day Against Death Penalty, the Friends of a Free Iran in the European Parliament (FOFI) which consists of Euro MPs from different political groups held a meeting in Strasbourg. They strongly condemned the mass executions in Iran under the “moderate” President Hassan Rouhani with over 2000 death sentences carried out since he took office two years ago. They noted that Rouhani himself has defended these executions and has stated clearly on Iranian TV that death sentences “are the law of God” and must be implemented.

115 MEPs write to Martin Schulz on human rights in Iran

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Strasbourg, 8 Oct – At least 115 Members of the European Parliament have written to the parliament’s President urging him to pressure Iran to end executions and other human rights violations. The following is the full text of the letter:

Mr Martin Schulz
President of European Parliament

Camp Liberty: Neglect of US Principle and Commitments – Amb. Ken Blackwell

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Ken Blackwell

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London, 7 Oct – “If there is one principle that the United States values it is liberty. So when thinking of the US’s relationship with worldwide movements for freedom and democracy, one would expect it to support them as a matter of course,” said Ambassador Ken Blackwell, a former Cincinnati mayor and US ambassador to the UN human rights commission in an article in the Town Hall.

The following is the text of an Op-Ed by Ambassador Blackwell on Neglect of US Principle and Commitments Abroad, published in townhall.com.

Bill Clinton White House suppressed evidence of Iran’s terrorism

Khobar Bombing

By The Washington Post

Washington, 6 Oct – Bill Clinton’s administration gathered enough evidence to send a top-secret communique accusing Iran of facilitating the deadly 1996 Khobar Towers terrorist bombing, but suppressed that information from the American public and some elements of U.S. intelligence for fear it would lead to an outcry for reprisal, according to documents and interviews.

Before Mr. Clinton left office, the intelligence pointing toward Iran’s involvement in the terror attack in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 U.S. servicemen and wounded hundreds was deemed both extensive and “credible,” memos show.

Yemen severs diplomatic ties with Iran

Yemen

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Sana’a, 3 Oct – Yemen’s government has decided to sever diplomatic relations with Iran, Yemeni state media reported.

State news agency Saba, citing an unidentified person at the Yemeni presidency, said President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s government “has taken the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador to Yemen, withdraw the Yemeni envoy to Tehran and close down its diplomatic mission in Iran”.

Amnesty condemns absurd charges against Iranian jailed cartoonist

Atena Faraghdani

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London, 3 Oct – The international human rights group Amnesty International on Friday condemned “absurd” new charges against Atena Farghadani, a satirical cartoonist, who is currently serving a prison sentence in Iran.

“The trial of satirical cartoonist Atena Farghadani and her lawyer on a charge of ‘illegitimate sexual relations falling short of adultery’ after they shook hands is not only absurd and extreme but clearly politically motivated”, said Amnesty International ahead of her court session starting on Saturday in Tehran.