Sunday, January 6, 2019

NEWS FROM IRAN REPORT 2/2019 - 3 JANUARY 2019 TO 6 JANUARY 2019

















NEWS FROM IRAN
REPORT 2/2019 -
3 JANUARY 2019 TO 6 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

2019 has hardly kicked off and it is already clear that unless the Iran regime drastically changes its arrogant and impertinent attitude towards the rest of the free world, it will face the dire consequences of its behaviour very soon.

 The world is sick and tired of Iran’s intransigent provocation of the west and if they continue on their road of confrontation, they will very soon “...suffer the consequences the likes of which few throughout history have suffered before.”   
(President of the United States – 23 July 2018)

It is clear that unless Iran changes its current foreign policy of confrontation and provocation, they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid before.

There is no chance of the people relenting in their quest for freedom, democracy and the respect of human rights and they have already come very far in their struggle.

The people have been suffering for decades under the rule of the mullahs and they have watched their leadership plunder the nation’s wealth. 

A few of Iran’s political leaders have seen the writing is on the wall and have already bailed out of the Iran government for reasons of “economic pressure”.

The rats are leaving the sinking ship!


1. Warning to the Iranian Regime on Space Launches That Defy UNSCR 2231

2. Iran rejects U.S. warning against space launches, ballistic missiles

3. Trump’s ‘Game of Thrones’-inspired poster featured during Cabinet meeting sparks social media frenzy

4. IRAN’S FOREIGN POLICY AMBITIONS MAY PROMPT GREATER ALIGNMENT AMONG ITS ADVERSARIES

5. Iran Ready To Train 'Palestinian Resistance' Forces, Says Police Chief

6. Opposition Leader In House Arrest Demands Khamenei Release Old Tape

7. Iran Regime’s Internal Feud and Fear of Overthrown

8.Thursday's Iran Mini Report - January 3, 2019

9. Rouhani's absurd solutions to Iran's water crisis

10. IF 2018 SAW A WAVE OF PROTESTS, 2019 WILL SEE A TSUNAMI

11. US warns Iran on space launches, Tehran rejects concerns

12. 'Do NOT lecture us' Tensions boil over as Iran hits out at US

13. World War 3 warning: Iran to launch DEVASTATING nuclear missiles claims Trump official

14. Iran's Navy Plans To Upgrade Speedboats With Stealth Technology To Counter US Navy

15. Iran Steps Toward Blocking Instagram Amid Social Media Crackdown

16. Labor Activist Smaeil Bakhshi Tortured by Agents of Rouhani’s Intelligence Ministry

17. Baha’i Woman Sentenced to 11.9 Years in Prison, Banned From University in Iran

18. Ultraconservative Ayatollah Raises Alarm Over 'Danger' To Hijab

19. Khamenei's Outfit Signals Soft Attitude Toward Europe

20. Details Surface Of Khamenei’s 2009 Meeting With Mousavi

21. BAN ON INSTAGRAM SIGNALS IRAN’S ONGOING REPRESSION OF PUBLIC ACTIVISM

22. Change Is on the Horizon

23. Saturday's Iran Mini Report - January 5, 2019

24. Isfahan, the fire that re-emerges from under the ashes

25. Isfahan farmers hold demonstrations, chant “death to Rouhani”

26. Beware, Iranian mullahs! There’s a storm coming!

27. Iran says despite US sanctions, it has found new “potential” oil buyers

28. The ‘Satanic’ women of Iranian soccer

29. Iran’s ethnic groups

30. Iran’s silent plan to destroy the Baha’i community

31. Tests concluded, Iran prepares for launching of satellites

32. Iran to send warships to the Atlantic, closer to U.S. waters

33. Ebrahim Raisi: The cleric who could end Iranian hopes for change

34. Pompeo Launches Middle East Tour to Galvanize Region Against Iran

35. Khamenei's regime in danger as Iran prepares for war

36. The Mullahs’ Nightmare: Student Protests; The Continuation Of 2018 Uprising

37. Iran’s Missile Tests And Its Purpose

38. Iran says ready to feed Syrians while Iranians go hungry

39. Conservative Body In Iran Approves Anti Money Laundering Bill

40. Firing of Arman-e Vahdat employees triggers demonstrations

41. Pressure on Evin Prison inmates

42. Esmail Bakhshi: Security forces tortured me to the brink of death

43. FATF laws continue to pit the Iranian regime’s factions against one another

44. ISFAHAN’S FARMERS SHOW THEY WILL NOT BE SILENCED

45. DANIEL M. ZUCKER REFUTES MERAT’S GUARDIAN HIT PIECE

46. Asal Mohammadi, Young Civil Activist And Student, Remains In Detention

47. Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee Writes From Prison: We Were Lashed But We Stood

48. NCRI Women’s Committee Monthly Report – December 2018

49. Iran plans naval drills with Russia in Caspian Sea

50. We have received the following report from the Human Rights Center   ‘No to Prison, no to Execution’ on the violation of human rights in Iran in 2018.


In 2018, a total of 24,825 citizens were arrested in Iran, 13,576 of whom were arrested on political charges.
The arrests include a range of protesters including workers, cultures, journalists, students, Internet activists, journalists, civil and ethnic activists, and individuals belonging to groups and opposition parties.
In the statistics, close to 55% of the detainees were arrested for political reasons.
A total of 10850 Iranian citizens, nearly 44% of those arrested in 2018, have been charged by Mullah regime, such as modelling, participating in mixed parties, veil and telegram channel managers.
In 2018, at least 134 followers of other religions, such as the Baha'i, the Christian and Yemen were arrested.
The dictatorship ruling Iran in 2018 arrested its citizens twice as much as last year (2017).
According to the statistics of political arrests in 2018, it has been at least five times higher than in 2017, due to the growing incidence of protests and dissatisfaction with the people and the shaky situation of the ruling mullahs in Iran.

The execution of citizens
Most of the prisoners were charged with murder. Other executions were executed on allegations such as drugs or armed robbery.
The average age of executed prisoners was between 19 and 65 years old.
The youngest executioner was AbolfazlChesani, 19, who was arrested at the age of 14 when he was charged with murder.
Political prisoner that executed are RaminHoseinPanahi; LoghmanMoradi and ZanyarMoradi in RajaeeShahr Prison, Ahmad Shabab and Nasser Azizi in Mohammad Shah bakhsh and HayatullahNotiZahi in Zahedan Prison; Kamal Ahmadinejad in Miandoab; Seyed Habib Rahmani and Mehdi Hardaniin one of the Ahvaz prisons, Mohammad Salas Babajani was executed in RajaiShahr Prison.

Iran's rulers executed six child prisoners in 2018 - convicted.
AbolfazlChesani has19 years old, Omid Rostami has 22 years old, Amir Hossein Pojafar, ZainabSeqavand, MahboobehMofidi and Ali Kazemi has 22 years old, were executed in 2018.
In 2018, at least 22 executions were carried out in groups of 3 to 12 people.
Most executions were carried out in Rajaishahr Prison, central Urmia and Kerman.
Public executions have taken place in Salmas, Douganbadan, Urmia, Bandar Abbas, Mashhad, Shiraz, Taft and Marvdasht.

Convicted political prisoners to death
In 2018, at least 10 political prisoners were sentenced to death for the struggle.
Ali Khosraji has 25 years old, Hossein Silavi has 29 years old, and NaserKhafaghi has 32 years old, were sentenced to death in Ahvaz.
Kamran Shaikh, a prisoner of conscience, was sentenced to death.
MohiuddinEbrahimi, ArsalanAutocam and HedayatAbdollahpour in the central prison of Urmia, AbdulhamidMirbalaghZahi, EinullahGhanbarzi and JavidDehghan were sentenced to death in Zahedan Prison.

Five children convicted of execution
Five children offenders were sentenced to death in 2018.
ShayanSaeedpour, Sanandaj Prison Offender, Pouyan from Tehran, Reza The 14-year-old convicted child in Isfahan, Saleh Shariati, Mehrdad was sentenced to death in Tehran.

Arbitrary killings in 2018
In 2018, more than 129 people were deliberately killed and deliberately designed by security forces and 197 were injured, which may have lost their lives in the next phase, but not in our statistics.
In 2018, more than 56 people were killed by a repressive force of the country.
At least 23 of the border guards and businesses were killed by the police, and 33 were injured as a result of firing or hunting.
Among the dead, the attack includes an innocent three-year-old girl and four displaced refugees from Afghanistan.
In particular, this massacre spread throughout Iran this year. In January alone, more than 19 people were killed during unrest and demonstrations and close to 12 people were subjected to torture in prisons.
The dimensions of the violence of the security forces to such an extent that they never refused to formally accept the responsibility of these murders in prisons or on the street.
The violence continued in the following months, so that in May only four people were killed and more than 47 injured in the city of Kazerun.
Statistical findings show that by 2018 nearly 50 people in other parts of the country were killed by security forces and the same number was injured. 



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