Iran’s Execution Machine Is Running at Full Speed

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  By Struan Stevenson As diplomats debate ceasefires, nuclear agreements and regional security, another crisis is unfolding inside Iran with alarming speed. While global attention remains fixed on war and negotiations, the clerical regime has launched one of its most extensive campaigns of political executions and repression in recent memory. Young protesters, political activists, students and opposition supporters are being sent to the gallows while much of the democratic world remains distracted. The surge in executions should be a matter of grave concern for every civilized nation. Instead, silence prevails as governments hold their breath, waiting for the latest twist in Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again peace initiative and hopes of an end to conflict involving Iran. Meanwhile, Tehran’s rulers are using the cover of international distraction to intensify their campaign of terror against their own people. Between March and early June alone, at least 32 political prisoners were...

Floods in Iran Preventions, Consequences and Responsibilities

After flooding in Golestan province, now the most painful news comes from Shiraz, Khorramabad, Qasrshirin, Abadan and North Khorasan.
The gate of the Quran in Shiraz witnessed the destruction of hundreds of cars whose occupants crapped inside them desperately.


The number of deaths increases momentarily.
The authorities of the Mullah regime in Europe are happy to celebrate the Noruz Holidays and people live in an insurmountable flood.
The people of Shiraz have been the victims of a devastating flood.
But there is no Mayor of Shiraz
The Shiraz prosecutor said that “the flood is due to the negligence of trustees”
Forty years of plunder and devastation of the clerical sovereignty
The Iranian regime reports at least 17 people died in Shiraz.
But Social media reports indicate a high number of fatalities.
The people of Iran have the same capacity to deal with natural disasters that our ancestors had in the Stone Age, that is, no!
It does not matter to the people of Iran that they will be warned about natural and abnormal accidents.
In both cases, people are bound to rely solely on their facilities.
They Stay in the same house and city and rely on their existing facilities! because the Iranian regime will not do anything for the people.
The hope of the north flood victims is more realistic and more than the help of their quake-stricken compatriots in Kermanshah, so that they can not hope for aid from the mullahs regime, which in many cases does not exist at all!

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Reza Hoseani is a writer, analyst, expert on Iranian affairs, a human rights activist and a defender of the rights of women, children and political prisoners


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