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Iran Regime Releases Fake Poll to Discredit Protests

Iran Focus

London, 09 Feb – The Iranian Regime has reportedly conducted an opinion poll among the Iranian people, which found that only 4.9% of Iranians are in favour of regime change.

However, logic dictates that this is just part of the Regime’s meaningless propaganda campaign.

Why? Because if you live under an oppressive Regime that has been rounding up protesters and threatening them with the death penalty, who routinely imprison political activists, and who once massacred 30,000 political prisoners in just one summer, why on earth would you tell a stranger on the telephone your true political beliefs?

“Iran Uprising – International Call for Release of Detainees” – 9th February 2018

Iran Focus

London, 09 Feb – Lawmakers and political dignitaries from numerous European countries including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, Malta, and Poland participated in a conference named “Iran Uprising – International Call for Release of Detainees” on Friday 9th February.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) addressed the speakers and spoke about the changing circumstances in Iran. She said that the situation was changing for the better and spoke about four main issues.

Maryam Rajavi’s Case for Separation of Religion and State in Iran

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The Iranian Resistance forces, united under the leadership of Maryam Rajavi, want to see the separation of religion and government in Iran.

Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), has given many speeches advocating for an end to religious governance in Iran, which is in direct contrast to the theocratic Iranian Regime that uses Islam to oppress its own people.

How Elections in the Middle East Could Tip Power in Favour of Iran

Iran Focus

London, 08 Feb – There are two elections in the Middle East, this May, which could greatly affect Iranian power in the region.

In both the Iraqi and the Lebanese elections, the Iranian proxies stand a good chance of increasing their share of the vote and consolidating their control over the government.

Iraq: Many former diplomats to Baghdad have dismissed the idea of Iran-backed Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi leader Hadi Al-Amiri as prime minister because of the high death count that he is responsible for. However, he is currently leading in the polls ahead of the May 12 election. With Al-Hashd in control of Iraq, Iran will effectively control Iraq more so than they do already.

Eu Holds Meeting in Favour of Iran Protests

Iran Focus

London, 08 Feb – A special meeting in support of the widespread Iran uprising, which has now spread to 142 cities and to all 31 provinces, was held at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Wednesday, February 7.

The meeting, which took place on the 39th anniversary of the 1979 anti-monarchic revolution, was chaired by Gérard Deprez, Chair of the Friends of a Free Iran intergroup, and Tunne Kelam.

Guest speakers included Dr Alejo Vidal-Quadras, a former vice-president of the European Parliament, and Farzin Hashemi from the Iranian opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

How the Iranian Supreme Leader’s Favourite Reciter Got Away With Child Abuse

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London, 08 Feb – The favourite Quran reciter of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was recently acquitted on sexual assault charges, but many believe that the corrupt Iranian justice system working on behalf of Khamenei allowed a predator to go free.

Saeed Toosi, who was charged with two “acts of public indecency” and “making immoral statements to encourage corruption and depravity and to sexually arouse teenagers” in 2012, was initially given a four-year sentence, but this was dismissed upon appeal in January.

The Truth Behind the MEK in Iraq: Part 3

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This is the third in a three – part series about Iranian Resistance group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Iraq.

At the end of our last piece, the MEK had endured horrific violence from the Iraqi forces who were supposed to protect them from harm after the US withdrew in 2009. The MEK was then forcibly moved to Camp Liberty, an abandoned military base near Baghdad airport, where the international community promised they would be safe until they could be moved out of Iraq.

Fight Iran Terrorism Before Internal Corruption

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Iran Focus

London, 07 Feb – The clashes in Yemen between those loyal to former Aden governor Aidrous Al-Zoubaidi and those allied with the legitimate government are short-sighted and ill-conceived.

Rather than picking fights with Yemeni separatists, the Saudi-led Arab coalition should be reminding them that the reason for the coalition in the first place is to restore the legitimate government in Yemen and protect Yemen from proxy control by the terrorist Iran via the Houthis.

The Houthis have been fighting against the Yemeni government on behalf of Iran since 1994.

Iran Arrests Son of Cleric for Comparing Khamenei to the Pharaoh

Iran Focus

London, 07 Feb – Iran has arrested the son of a famous Shiite cleric in Qom for describing the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as “the pharaoh” during a lecture, according to Farsi-language news sites.

Hussein al-Shirazi, the son of Grand Ayatollah Sadiq al-Shirazi, was arrested on Monday morning for openly criticising the Iran’s practices and principle laws, according to the prosecutors of Qom’s clerics’ court on Shirazi’s arrest warrant, which was published by the microphone news site.

During the lecture, Shirazi compared the mullah’s rule to that of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, said that Iran was a tyrannical, religious dictatorship, and criticised Iran’s oppressive treatment of protesters, critics and dissidents.

A clip of this lecture was uploaded to YouTube a few weeks ago.

France’s Foreign Minister Demands All Iranian Militia Exit Syria, Including Hezbollah

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Iran Focus

London, 07 Feb – On February 7th, the French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said that all Iranian militia, including Hezbollah, must leave Syria.

In a televised interview Le Drian was asked whether he wanted Turkish armed forces to withdraw from Syria. He replied that what he wanted was,“the withdrawal of all of those who ought not to be in Syria, including Iranian militia, including Hezbollah.”

According to Le Drian indications suggest that the Syrian regime is using toxic gas weapons against civilians, in its nearly seven-year civil war against rebel forces that has thrown the Middle East into turmoil.