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The wishes of the Iranian mullahs 2016

By: Simin Nouri, President of Iranian Women’s Association in France

Published in Le Huffington Post, 15 January 2016

The news has just come in at the beginning of the year: nineteen executions in Iran in the space of four days, three of which were public hangings with horrifying images published in the country’s official newspapers.

Sanctions Relief Can’t Revive Iran’s Economy While Also Enriching The IRGC

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Investor’s Business Daily

BY KEN BLACKWELL

Now that we have our sailors back from Iran’s regime, it seems like we can expect economic sanctions on Tehran’s nuclear program to be lifted soon, provided Iran continues to fulfill its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

The release of billions of dollars of Iran’s frozen assets was one of the centerpieces of the nuclear pact, but the agreement does not specify who will receive this money.

The Myth of Moderates in Iran

Writing in the Thursday edition of the Providence Journal, Former US Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy questioned the West’s notion that current President Hassan Rouhani is ‘moderate’, and that a disconnect has existed between perception and reality in the West for “more than three decades.”

Kennedy argues that, despite the illusion of the moderate Iranian president, “Rouhani is only the latest to artfully exploit this fantasy and play into a naïve, aspirational worldview among many in the West about Tehran’s behavior and intentions.”

I was a political prisoner in Iran – and this is why I won’t be celebrating President Rouhani’s trip to Europe

By Farzad Madadzadeh

INDEPENDENT

How many more unelected Iranian leaders will walk the red carpet into Europe before the West realizes that none of them will end the bloodshed in their own country so long as they come from within the regime itself?

IN A NEW YEAR MEETING WITH FRENCH SUPPORTERS OF THE IRANIAN RESISTANCE:

Maryam Rajavi called on international community to expel Iranian regime from region

World can be free of fundamentalism only when the clerical regime in Iran as the epicenter of fundamentalism is overthrown

In a gathering of French supporters of the Iranian Resistance celebrating the New Year, the Iranian Resistance’s President-elect Maryam Rajavi expressed her regrets over bitter incidents of 2015 which made the world suffer especially in France and in the Middle East.

Regime in Iran targets Sunnis to maintain power

The Hill

By Hamid Yazdan Panah

Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia have escalated following the execution of a Shiite cleric by the Saudi government, and the storming of the Saudi embassy in Tehran. The Iranian regime went out of its way to denounce the execution of the Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr, as a “big crime,” which would have consequences. What has been lost in the coverage of this conflict is the long history of systematic persecution of Sunnis within Iran.

Gholamreza Takhti: A People’s Champion

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By Hamid Yazdan Panah

January 7th marks the anniversary of the passing of one Iran’s most heroic athletes Gholamreza Takhti. The legacy of Takhti is notable not only for his athletic feats as a gold medalist in wrestling on the world stage but also for his humility and political principles and the fight for freedom against the dictatorship of the Shah. His life and death symbolize the struggle of the Iranian people, many of whom have sacrificed a life of comfort and privilege to stand for their principles.

Kuwait recalls ambassador from Iran

The Guardian

Kuwait has become the latest country to downgrade its relations with Iran after recalling its ambassador, in a widening regional crisis over the execution of a Saudi Shia cleric and the ensuing attack on the kingdom’s embassy in Tehran.

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Sudan have already severed diplomatic ties with Iran, while the United Arab Emirates has recalled its envoy.

Bahrain and Sudan sever diplomatic ties with Iran

USA TODAY

Jane Onyanga-Omara, USA TODAY

Bahrain and Sudan announced Monday they are severing diplomatic ties with Iran, one day after ally Saudi Arabia announced it was cutting ties with Tehran.

The move ramps up tensions in the region after Iranian protesters set fires at the Saudi Embassy over the weekend, in response to the Saudi execution of a prominent Shiite cleric.

UAE recalls its Ambassador from Iran

WAM/Abu Dhabi

Bahrain shuts down mission, Sudan expels ambassador.

The UAE has decided to downgrade the level of its diplomatic representation in Iran to that of a charge d’ affaires and to require a reduction in the number of Iranian diplomats stationed in the UAE.

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said that Saif Al Zaabi, the UAE Ambassador in Tehran, has been summoned home, in accordance with this decision.