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SANCTIONS FOR IRAN UNTIL HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS END

Shahriar Kia is a press spokesman for residents of Camp Liberty, Iraq, and members of the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran opposition group (PMOI, also known as MEK). In his August 11 article for  The Hill, he says, “Following Iran’s nuclear agreement, the thinking was the country would begin to wind down its human rights violations, especially the use of executions. However, recent reports indicate 33 people were sent to the gallows on Aug. 2.”

Any call for appeasement, in regards to Iran, should be dismissed by Congress, according to Kia, and continued sanctions should be held against the leaders behind these human rights violations.

President-elect, Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) condemned the August 2 mass execution of Sunni prisoners as “an appalling crime against humanity.”  She declared, “The mullahs’ anti-human regime carried out the mass execution of our Sunni brothers on the anniversary of the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran. They are trying in vain to contain the volatile social atmosphere and popular protests by terrorizing the public.”  

Iranian communities all over the world are marking the 28th anniversary of the 1988 massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners in Iran over one summer. They’ve pledged to raise awareness about Iran’s shocking human rights record.

Last week’s mass execution was one of the worst in recent times, when at least 20 Sunni Kurds, were hanged at Gohardasht (Rajaie Shahr) Prison in Karaj, west of Tehran.  The victims maintained their innocence through solitary confinement and torture.

Kia says, “Iran is known for its skyrocketing number of executions and obtaining coerced confessions through torture and other banned methods. The mullahs have also proved their “sickening enthusiasm” of sending juveniles to the gallows, all in violation of international laws and respecting no bounds in this regard, according to Magdalena Mughrabi, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Program Director of Amnesty International. International law, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child to which Iran is a state party, absolutely prohibits the use of death penalty for crimes committed when the defendant was below 18 years of age. Yet apparently this is a pretext Iran refuses to respect.”

Among those executed, Shahram Ahmadi had spent nearly three years in solitary confinement, and was sentenced to death after a “five-minute” trial, and without access to a lawyer.

In a statement from United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, he condemned the mass execution as a “grave injustice,” and expressed his doubts that these individuals received a fair trial.

A series of global condemnations from a number of international organizations followed this terrible act.  President Rouhini’s regime stands accused of launching these executions with sectarian objectives. Demands for a halt to human rights violations have been issued. The International Federation of Human Rights Societies and Center of Human Rights Advocate made separate statements condemning the execution of Sunni prisoners in Iran.

According to Amnesty International executed 977 in 2015, 44 of them were convicted drug traffickers, who were hung in the span of just two days in 2009. This was one of the country’s largest mass executions to date. International law limits the application of the death penalty to the “most serious crimes”, like intentional killing. In Iran, human rights advocates are imprisoned for protesting against the death penalty. This, since the “moderate” Rouhani came to power.

The UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, said in his statement to the UN Human Rights Council – Session 31- on March 14, 2016, “At least 966 persons — the highest rate in over two decades — were executed in 2015. At least 73 juvenile offenders were reportedly executed between 2005 and 2015. In the past two years alone, 16 juvenile offenders were executed.”

“In their practice of executing juveniles the mullahs have illustrated yet again their callous disregard for human rights. 160 individuals remain in torment on death row in prisons spanning across Iran for crimes allegedly committed during their juvenile years.” says Kia.

It’s ironic that these executions occurred just as the European Union is reported to be suggesting human rights negotiations with Iran.  Kia says, “Any reasonable party figures Iran would at least consider halting executions prior to such talks. However, this proves once again that Iran takes serious only a brazen and decisive language. This should also serve as a lesson on how Iran disregards and in fact abuses any interceding measures and has refused to budge on any of its old tactics after the much boasted ‘historic’ nuclear agreement.”

 

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Pentagon: Iran Has Improved Cyber Abilities and Ballistic Missiles Since Nuclear Deal

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Iran has gradually improved its cyber abilities and developed more advanced ballistic missiles since the singing of the nuclear deal with world powers in July 2015, a new report from the US Defense Department said.

The Islamic Republic now has a “substantial inventory of missiles capable of reaching targets throughout the region, including US military bases and Israel,” the Pentagon said in an unclassified summary, Bloomberg News reported.

The report issued by the Pentagon is part an annual review mandated by Congress from the defense agency as a result of the nuclear deal being approved last year.

In addition to boosting its cyber and missile technology, the Pentagon report also said that Iran seeks to continue to control strategic regions in the Middle East such as the Strait of Hormuz between the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. The report noted that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are also trying to “support and carry out” terror attacks to advance their strategic interests

Human Rights Group Urges Iran to Respect Kurdish Sovereignty

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SULAIMANI – The Independent Commission for Human Rights in the Kurdistan Region has called on Iranian authorities to respect the sovereignty of the Kurdistan Region after reports that Iran’s military has shelled areas inside Iraqi Kurdistan.

The commission released a statement Friday (August 12) urging Iran to end bombardments that have caused both material destruction and human casualties inside the region. 

“The Kurdistan Region and its people should not be the victims of issues and conflicts between Iran and the parties of the country,” the statement read. “All must respect the Kurdistan Region’s land.”

“People in those areas have faced danger, displacement and destroyed homes, and even death due to the bombardments,” the statement continued. 

Despite a previous call from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) on June 26 for Iranian forces to end cross-border attacks, Iranian artillery resumed shelling Kurdish villages Thursday (August 11).

Director of Sidakan sub-district, Karwan Karim, told NRT that villagers left their homes in the villages of Barbzen region in Sidakan, located some 120 kilometers northeast of Erbil.

Iranian artillery units began shelling villages in the Kurdistan Region and targeting what they believed to be bases belonging to the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDP-I) in the area.

The KDP-I have attacked Iranian military posts from the mountainous area straddling the Iran-Iraq border in recent months, prompting KRG authorities to urge an end to violence from both sides.

 

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Qassem Soleimani to play “major role” in Mosul operations

The spokesman of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Front (PMF) announced on August 6 that Qassem Soleimani , the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, will play a major role in the upcoming operations to take the city of Mosul from the Islamic State. The spokesman defended the presence of Iranian military advisors in Iraq.

According to translations of his remarks published by IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency, the spokesman called Soleimani “one of the most important military advisors” from the Islamic Republic of Iran. He added that Soleimani and other Iranian advisors are in Iraq at the request of the Iraqi government and that they provide important consultation.

Soleimani is rumored to have arrived in Iraq last week to prepare for the battle of Mosul with the Iraqi government forces and PMF. An unnamed Iraqi parliamentarian claimed in an Asharq al Awsat article on August 3 that Soleimani arrived without a passport and visited Mosul, Kirkuk, and the Nineveh area.

The claim about Soleimani’s presence in Iraq could not be independently verified. Iranian media publicized on August 2 details of his visit to the family of a slain senior Afghan militia commander in Iran that had taken place few weeks ago.

The Asharq article also quoted a high-ranking PMF official, Nizam Assadi, discussing Tehran’s military assistance. He affirmed that the agreement between the two governments allows for Iran to supply the PMF, Iraq’s ministries of defense and interior, and its counterterrorism agency with “weapons, advisors and trainers for the war on ISIS.”

Soleimani directs IRGC operations in the Iraqi and Syrian theaters. The IRGC has deployed elite Iraqi and Lebanese proxies to Aleppo this past week to bolster the forces of Bashar al Assad, after rebels succeeded in breaking the siege of eastern Aleppo on August 6.

 

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Bahrain says dismantles terrorist cell linked to Iran regime’s Revolutionary Guards

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Bahrain says dismantles terrorist cell linked to Iran regime’s Revolutionary Guards

 

Bahrain said on Thursday it had dismantled an Iranian-linked cell plotting attacks on its territory, arresting five suspects after finding bomb-making materials, guns and knives in their houses, Reuters reported.

Another Iranian-American Arrested in Iran

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Another Iranian-American Arrested in Iran

 

Iranian-American consultant Siamak Namazi is pictured with his father Baquer Namazi in this undated family handout picture. The consultant was arrested in October. Iran has arrested another Iranian-American, adding to a number of dual nationals the country has detained, such as Mr. Namazi, in recent years. Photo: Reuters

Mixed Gender Party: Police Arrested 50 Iranian Men And Women

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Mixed Gender Party: Police Arrested 50 Iranian Men And Women

 

More than 50 youths, including both men and women, were apprehended by the Iran regime’s oppressive state security forces according to the National Council Of Resistance of Iran. Iran regime’s terrorists Revolutionary Guards Quds Force captured these youths from the town of Damavand, east of Tehran.

Iran now has one of the largest armies of hackers in the world — and the US is partly to blame

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Iran now has one of the largest armies of hackers in the world — and the US is partly to blame

 

The world’s first cyberweapon successfully knocked out roughly one-fifth of Iran’s nuclear centrifuges, but it brought with it an unintended consequence: The rise of an Iranian hacker army.

Corps’ one hundred thousand of triggered missiles in Lebanon:An official Israel-threatening by Corps

Iran Briefing: Since August 7, 1979, when Ayatollah Khomeini declared the last Friday of Ramadhan as “Quds Day”, the Islamic Republic has always tried to hold an imposing ceremony by using state resources as well as requiring people’s involvement. This year’s Quds march had fundamental differences with that of previous years. This year’s Quds ceremony coincided with sharp, furious and threatening statements of military commanders around the country. However, according to a formal announcement of Hassan Nasrallah, the commander of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the united military of Corps Quds, the ceremony in Lebanon was canceled due to security concerns.

 

The Quds Day march mostly ends with the reading of statements against Israel and in favor of Palestinians. The speakers’ remarks are considered as the official statements of Iran in regional decision-making, mostly adopted by the leader of the Islamic Republic and his advisers, without informing the legal government about it. This year’s orators of Quds Day were mostly commanders of the Corps.

A hundred thousand of ready to fly missiles in Lebanon:

Every year, commanders and other speakers emphasize certain terms such as “oppressed Palestinian people, oppressed require unanimous support of all Muslims and free people of the world, usurper regime of Israel, occupying regime, criminal, and puppet of the U.S.” but those emphasis at this year’s ceremony had entered a new level. This year’s official announcement, of having more than one hundred thousand missiles targeting Israel, made the symbolic annual ceremony of support more important than the past years’.
Commander Salami, the deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, before the Friday Prayers sermon on Quds Day in Tehran, mentioned publicly the preparation to eliminate Israel saying: “Today the ability of disappearing and collapsing of the Zionist regime is provided more than ever, more than one hundred thousand missiles from Lebanese territory are ready to fire if Israel looks to repeat its past mistakes the missiles will come down over Israel and will cause new transformations in the region.”
Commander Salami also threatened: “In addition to Lebanon, tens of thousands of destructive long-range missiles in all parts of the Muslim world are waiting for orders to pull a trigger and remove Israel from the geopolitical world.”
Major General Rahim Safavi also mentioned in Sari, Mazandaran at the Day of Quds demonstration: “Insecurity, tension and mastering the Islamic countries are the aims of Israel’s establishment and the fight against the regime will continue but Palestine is the final winner. According to the leader, the usurper state of Israel will not exist in the next 25 years… Palestine is the beaten heart of the Islamic world and the only way of the Muslims’ unity is through destroying Israel.”

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Commander Salami, the deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards

The adviser of the supreme leader’s representative in the Revolutionary Guards, Commander Javani, also attended the Quds Day march in Semnan, mentioning that the people’s attendance is a show of support for Palestinians and said: “The nature of Quds Day is defending the aspirations of the Palestinian people and coping with the occupying criminal regime of Israel until the usurper country disappears.”
In spite of cancelling this year’s ceremony in Lebanon, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, published a video stating: “Quds Day has been stablished by Ayatollah Khomeini to survive Palestine and people never forget about it, Israel has to be wiped out from the earth so that the original owners of the right and Palestinians can take it back.”
Attending the ceremony in Shahr-e Kord Mohammad Ali Asoudi, the senior advisor of the supreme leader’s representative in Corps, said: “Only a revolutionary spirit can release Holy Quds and the occupied territories and also destroy Israel.”
The representative of the supreme leader in Corps, Abdullah Haji Sadeghi attended the Quds march in Gilan state and said: “The development period of the Zionist regime is over and its misery and crisis has started. This tumor and the Zionist regime soon will be destroyed by the revolutionary children and Basij of the Islamic Iran.”
According to its annual tradition, the Quds Day demonstration ends with a final reading of a resolution. Supporting the Intifada and resistance line, the occupation of Palestinian lands and Masonic Cult-town-building project in these territories by the Israeli government, were also opposed in the recent resolution. In the following paragraphs of the resolution, their presence in Iraq and Syria was supported as “the discourse of the revolution” and “developing the dialogue of the Islamic resistance”. Also, the continuation of the war in Iraq and Syria was announced as a proxy war of domination caused by the U.S and Israel plan and also the assistance of the undeveloped governors of the region to weaken the Islamic resistance movement.
Commander Soleimani and other Iranian military advisors were recognized for their military presence in the region, assisting Syrian and Iraqi people by the 10-point resolution; the U.S. was also introduced as the great idolatrous, and the Great Satan was introduced as the first objective of “Great Jihad”. `
The remarks and threatening statements of the Corps’ commanders, especially a few months after the nuclear deal agreement will undoubtedly causes additional pressure on Iran, and perhaps a halt of the nuclear deal, or will destroy the newly restored relations with European countries. In recent months, foreign investors were willing to participate in the Iranian markets, but the last months’ threatening words present Iran as a risky investment country and reduces the possibility of new economic opportunity with the world. In addition to creating hazards for Iran’s anemic economy, such statements which clearly highlight the disability of the foreign policy of the legitimate government, are clear indications of the IRGC commanders’ interfering in the government’s affairs and this is due to the direct order and representation of the supreme leader and being followed by his appointed officials.

Dead Bodies of 31 Iranian Guards Transferred from Mariwan to Sanandaj

Since clashes erupted between PDKI’s Peshmerga Forces and Iran’s Islamic guards on June 15, the Iranian regime has taken various steps to cover up the casualties of its troops. The dead bodies of 31 guards, which Iran claims were killed in Iraq, are about to be transferred from the Kurdish city of Mariwan to the city of Sanandaj,PDKI news agency reported. 

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A Peshmerga platoon escorting PDKI officials in Mariwan came under attack on June 25 in the mountains Sawlawa region, which is located in the vicinity of city.

Clashes continued for ten days and the Peshmergas, who were repeatedly ambushed by a massive Iranian force armed with heavy weapons, managed to break through the enemy lines several times. Consequently, five of Peshmergas were killed in the clashes in Sawlawa.

Confidential sources within the Iranian military in Mariwan revealed that the casualties of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) are as many as 31.

Iran has publicly confirmed that only 3 members of the Islamic guards were killed in clashes with Peshmergas in Sawlawa.

During the clashes, the Peshmerga platoon in Sawlawa had the bodies of 8 IRGC guards in their hands. Local sources in the Sawlawa region have confirmed that the IRGC suffered heavy casualties.

Iran is going to transfer the dead bodies of the 31 IRGC guards from Mariwan to Sanandaj. Iran claims that they were killed in Iraq and that their bodies have arrived in Mariwan to be transferred to Sanandaj.

It is the latest desperate attempt by the IRGC to cover up its heavy losses in Kurdistan and stem the further demoralization of its troops. This move by the IRGC has given rise to discontent within the Iranian military.

The IRGC has thus far tried to cover up the heavy losses of its forces in Kurdistan by mainly reporting them as casualties from Iran’s war in Syria.

The Iranian regime faces a dilemma. Tehran is, against the backdrop of increasing popular opposition to its war on behalf of the rump state of Assad, keen about being quiet about IRGC casualties in Syria. At the same time, IRCG casualties in Kurdistan have in the main been reported as related to Iran’s war in Syria.

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