Wednesday, January 2, 2019

NEWS FROM IRAN REPORT 1/2019 - 1 JANUARY 2019 TO 3 JANUARY 2019

















NEWS FROM IRAN
REPORT 1/2019 -
1 JANUARY 2019 TO 3 JANUARY 2019


Stes de Necker



(All REPORTS WERE OBTAINED FROM CREDIBLE AND ACCREDITED NEWS AGANCIES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE IRAN)

Just click on the link provided to read the report first hand
(straight from the horse’s mouth!)



Commentary

As we start a brand new year, 2019, we also start a period of new challenges and objectives. 

By now it is a well known fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran has always been a revolutionary regime dedicated to exporting its form of radical Islam.

It’s also a theocracy that relied on nationalist sentiment to maintain its support over the last almost 4 decades.

Now that the regime is no longer supported by national sentiment and in the face of international isolation and bankruptcy, it is obvious that the clerical regime is in its final days and will soon collapse.

Nearly a year ago, protests against high prices and corruption, and in favour of a secular state, started in dozens of cities all over Iran.

Iran’s second revolution was on its way. Iran had a revolution before, and it is busy happening again.
The question now is what will happen after this revolution.   
 
The United States adopted a policy which promoted regime collapse and is clear in its objectives to want the Islamic republic to fail.

But while the United States and many other Western governments may have lively debates about the merits of sanctions and the isolation of Iran, nobody seems to do much thinking about the future of Iran and its people itself.

For Iran, the imminent regime failure could have catastrophic consequences.

Iran’s economy is dominated by companies that are owned, openly or otherwise, by the radical Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Iran government, government officials and political leaders. 
Most banks are owned directly by the state.

The judicial system is dominated by clerics.

And the educational system has been twisted by decades of radical religious ideology.

The largest steel mills are owned by the state-owned National Iranian Steel Group.

The Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Company is state owned.

Most municipal authorities are still under the control of the clerical regime

While there exist numerous liberal and vibrant human rights movements, both inside and outside of Iran, most Western governments, charities, nongovernmental organizations, and the media, does little to assist these organisations to speak on their behalf and to help them to make their voices heard throughout the free world. 

If the world wants a free and democratic Iran to succeed, an Iran with a different vision of its place in the world, Western governments should start thinking about it, planning for it, preparing for it now.
If the West’s interest in Iran reaches only the promotion of failure in a post-oppressed Iran, the chaos that will ensue, for failing the people of Iran, will be on their conscience.



1. Security Forces Clash With Students Protesting Campus Bus Crash

2. Who Are The Iranian Diplomat Terrorists That Albania Expelled?

3. Tehran official vows “force” against Tehran’s street peddlers

4. Full Impact Of U.S. Sanctions Coming Into View: Iran’s Exports Halve

5. Protesters In Tehran Call On 'Inefficient Officials' To Resign

6. Iran Hosts Bilateral Talks With Taliban on Afghan Peace

7. Iranian Police Disperse Protest Over Deadly Bus Crash

8. A Valid Alternative to the Current Regime in Iran

9. Iran: Students Stage Protest, Chanting “Death to the Dictator,” “Have No Fear, We’re All Together.”

10. Tuesday's Iran Mini Report - January 1, 2019

11. Iranian authorities frantically warn about the threat of uprisings and the role of PMOI/MEK

12. TEHRAN STUDENTS DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR BUS CRASH IN THIRD DAY OF PROTESTS

13. MARTIN PATZELT PRAISES ALBANIA AND URGES EU LEADERS TO END POLICY OF APPEASEMENT

14. Sadeq Larijani: A leading figure in Iran’s history of suppression

15. What will the Middle East look like in 2019?

16. Iranian Official Accuses Desperate Peddlers Of Being Mafia Members

17. PMOI/MEK Network Commemorating Uprising Martyrs

18. On the dawn of a new year, here’s a look at Iran’s protest outburst in 2018

19. Thousands of Isfahan farmers protest water diversion, clash with riot police

20. Iran pledges Syria reconstruction as Iranians plunge into poverty

21. Regime Ideologue Says Iranians Evade Islam, Turn To Secularism

22. Pompeo Says Cooperation With Israel Over Syria And Iran To Continue

23. Netanyahu Says Talks with Tehran Impossible Before Iran 'Totally Transforms'

24. The Iranian regime, in a whirlpool of collapse

25. The Iranian regime’s ties with Taliban

26. Azad University’s bus accident, another manifestation of the Iranian regime’s corruption and incompetency

27. Iranian mullahs’ lock on power is now shakier than ever

28. Food With “Rodent Feces” Served to Political Prisoners in Iran’s Great Tehran Penitentiary

29. Political Activist Hengameh Shahidi Held for Six Months in Solitary Without Access to Lawyer

30. Iran Judiciary set to filter Instagram

31. Wednesday's Iran Mini Report - January 2, 2019

32. Iran Will See More Protests and Isolation in 2019

33. Various protest rallies in Iran

34. Two Iranian members of Taliban killed in Afghanistan

35. Massive Protests Across Iran With Significant Participation Of Women

36. Iran Hosts Palestinian Terror Group, Sparking Fears of New Attacks


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