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The incoming foreign minister of the Iranian government is expected to make terrorism a central component of Iranian diplomacy. Hossein Amir Abdollahian, who is nominated to be Ebrahim Raisi’s top diplomat, told members of the Majlis (parliament) that he will “continue the path” of Qassem Soleimani in his foreign policy, according to the report by the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
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(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): The activities of the defiant youth, which took place at the height of the regime’s security measures, were enthusiastically welcomed by local residents.
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“Europe should investigate whether the IRGC plans like the bombing plot in Paris [against MEK members attending the 2018 Free Iran gathering] will become more dangerous should the embargo be lifted.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) U.S. Office hosted a panel on Thursday to discuss the findings of a new report on the Iranian regime’s nuclear program from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Iranian regime finances Terrorism under religious issues.
In March, the United States State Department announced that it is sanctioning the Iranian regime’s Holy Shrines’ Reconstruction Headquarters and related authorities and organizations. The Holy Shrines’ Reconstruction Headquarters is affiliated with the Qods Force, the extraterritorial branch of the notorious Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Former head of IRGC admits the eliminated top terrorist, Soleimani, was a key figure in suppression in Iran
The former head of the IRGC Quds Force, Qassem Soleimani, who was taken out in a US drone strike on January 3, was directly involved in the violent crackdown on Iran’s student protests in 1999 and nationwide protests in 2009, according to Mohammad Ali Jafari, the former commander of the notorious Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
People in Iraq are hugely troubled by the political events and corruption, crying for change and eviction of the Iranian regime from their country
The situation inside Iraq is currently very similar to the domestic situation in Iran. The people in both countries are hugely troubled by the political events and the corruption that is so present in Iran and Iraq.
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Activities against the dictatorship ruling Iran intensifies
Torching pictures of Khamenei and Soleimani continue
On January 31st, the defiant youth set fire to the pictures of Ali Khamenei, religious fascist regime’s Supreme Leader, and torched pictures of top terrorist Qahssme Soleimani, commander of terrorist Quds Force, in Tehran and also in Isfahan, Shiraz, Ahvaz, Rasht, Golestan, Ilam, Behbahan, and Kamyaran.
Mullahs’ foreign minister, Javad Zarif, begs the US for negotiation
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad, Javad Zarif, told Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine on January 24 that the mullahs “won’t rule out negotiations with Washington, even after General Qassem Soleimani‘s assassination, if the US changes course and lifts sanctions”.
Millions of Iraqis took to streets, demanding a none corrupt government and eviction of the Iranian regime from their country, January 2020
Several hundred, according to some sources, and several thousand, according to other sources, rallied last Friday, January 24 in Baghdad in response to a call for a “million-man strong demonstration against US presence in Iraq” by Moqtada a-Sadr, an Iraqi Shiite firebrand known for his extreme and unforeseeable political positions. In a tweet sent later in the day, Sadr showed his disgust towards the Iraqis who did not take his word for taking part in the rally. From his headquarters back in the city of Qom in central Iran, Moqtada a-Sadr had been preparing the move for several weeks, in a bid to take a leading position in ongoing Iraqi unrest along with Iranian support.
Social Media is a threat to fascist regime ruling Iran
The Iranian regime has very strict social media laws. Many Iranians have been arrested and even imprisoned because of social media activity and the regime has banned numerous sites. However, the regime does not mind the use of social media for its own purposes.