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Two Political Prisoners: “Iran Regime Leaders Are Involved in Mass-Scale Corruption,”

Iran Focus

London, 31 October – Two political prisoners under the Iranian Regime have written a letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, Asemeh Jahangir, about their horrific imprisonment in Gohardasht prison in Karaj.

Hassan Sadeghi explains that he is on the verge of blindness as a result of torture in the notorious Evin Prison in the 1980s and denied him medical treatment for months at a time.

Iran: Corruption in Supreme Leader Office

Iran Focus

London, 31 October – Fresh revelations surrounding governmental corruption in Iran have surfaced which show that Supreme Leader Khamenei and other Regime authorities are the most corrupted in Iranian history and should be brought to justice.

It appears that Regime supporters, like Saeed Toussi, are essentially free to commit crimes with full impunity because of the dirty secrets they know about the Regime Leaders. On a leaked audio file, Toussi said: “His majesty (Khamenei) told Larijani to terminate the dossier. One can easily get rid of the guy. If they try me, I’ll take 100 people down with me.”

Maryam Rajavi: Condemned the Rocket Attacks on Mecca

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London, 31 October – The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance has condemned the rocket attacks on Mecca on Saturday.

Maryam Rajavi described this brutal attack, believed to have been launched from Yemen on the order of Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei, as a declaration of war against all Muslims.

How Far will the US go to Save The Iran Deal?

Iran Focus

London, 29 October – In an article for Forbes, Amir Basiri, a Iranian human rights activist, writes about the new financial sanctions that the Obama administration has added to supplement the nuclear deal that came into effect early this year. These new sanctions allow for non-U.S. persons to deal with Iranian entities that are minority owned or controlled by sanctioned individuals or bodies.

Political Prisoner Narges Mohammadi Challenges Iranian Regime’s Attorney General, Jafar Montazeri

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London, 29 October – In a letter addressing the Iranian regime’s Attorney General, Narges Mohammadi writes, “I will not be silent until my rights are respected and justice is served.”

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), on October 27, writes about the impassioned controversy between Narges Mohammadi and the Iranian regime’s Attorney General, cleric Jafar Montazeri, who addressed her as one side of a sinister triangle and a despicable element.

U.S. Officials BelieveYemen’s Houthi Rebels’ Weapons are Supplied by Iran

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Iran Focus

London, 29 October – In an October 27 article by Courtney Kube for NBC News she writes that U.S. officials believe Iran has supplied weapons to the Houthis in Yemen — including coastal defense cruise missiles, as told to NBC News.

Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan said, ”We believe that Iran is connected to this.”

New Oil Contracts Signed with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard

Iran Focus

London, 29 October – In an article published in Al-Arabiya by Saleh Hamid on October 27, sources told that publication that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, and the companies affiliated with them, have acquired a percentage of new oil contracts signed between the Iranian oil ministry and International companies.

Iran’s military force, the Revolutionary Guards, command an industrial empire with huge political influence, and have now won sanctions relief under a nuclear deal agreed with world powers.

Political Prisoners in Iran Decry Human Rights Abuses in Letter to newly-elected UN Officials

Iran Focus

London, 29 October – On October 27, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) published an article about a group of political prisoners in Iran’s Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, who have written to António Guterres, the newly-elected next United Nations Secretary General, and Asma Jahangir, the new UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran.

In this letter, the political prisoners tell of the appalling human rights abuses and political violence by the regime in Iran.

Iran: Teachers’ Unionist: Regime Has less than One Percent of Popular Vote.

Iran Focus

London, 28 October – The Iranian Regime doesn’t have even one percent of the popular vote, according to a representative from a teacher’s union.

Hashem Khastar, a representative of the Teacher’s Trade Association in Khorasan, said in an interview that the only people who support the Regime are those who benefit from it, i.e. the very rich.

Iran Regime now has more American Hostages and Wants more Money

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London, 28 October – The chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of Representatives has said that news of Iran’s $4 million ransom demand for the safe return of US hostages has confirmed his worst fears about the huge cash settlement paid to the Regime earlier this year.

Ed Royce, a Republican Representative from California told the Washington Examiner: “Just as I feared, the Iranian regime now has more American hostages and wants more money. The Obama administration’s $1.7 billion cash payment to Iran wasn’t just bad policy — it put additional lives at risk. … Iran should release all American hostages immediately and unconditionally.”