Ambassador Joseph on Assadi Terrorism Conviction

The Belgian court convicted Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi and three co-conspirators on Thursday of trying to blow up the 2018 Free Iran rally in France, sentencing them to a total of 70 years in prison. Assadi, who organized the plot, was sentenced to 20 years, after the court found that he had abused his diplomatic status to […]
Remembering Resistance Leader Ashraf Rajavi

Sunday was the 39th anniversary of the assassinations of several leading members of the Iranian Resistance by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). On February 8, 1982, thousands of heavily armed IRGC fighters surrounded the headquarters of the Resistance and destroyed it, killing some of the leading members, all on the orders of regime founder Ruhollah […]
Giulio Terzi Speaks After Conviction of Iran Regime’s Diplomat-Terrorist by Belgian Court

Giulio Terzi, Foreign Minister of Italy (2011-2013) addressed an online global conference on the conviction of Iran’s diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi by a Belgian court for attempting to bomb the 2018 Free Iran gathering in Paris. On February 4, 2021, simultaneous with the court ruling against the Iranian regime’s diplomat-terrorist, Assadollah Assadi, and his accomplices in […]
Ingrid Betancourt Speaks After Conviction of Iran Regime’s Diplomat-Terrorist by Belgian Court

Ingrid Betancourt, former Presidential Candidate of Columbia addressed an online global conference on the conviction of Iran’s diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi by a Belgian court for attempting to bomb the 2018 Free Iran gathering in Paris. On February 4, 2021, simultaneous with the court ruling against the Iranian regime’s diplomat-terrorist, Assadollah Assadi, and his accomplices in […]
Iran: People’s Poverty a Result of Sanctions or Plundering by Corrupt Mullahs and IRGC Terrorists?

The miserable living and economic situation of the Iranian people is so bad that these days it is the subject of a choir of confession in the state media and the regime’s experts. But when it comes to the causes of this issue, at least within Iran’s executive system, the root of the problem is […]
MEK Iran: It’s Never Too Late To Make Iran’s Regime Accountable for the 1988 Massacre

It has been suggested by some that the 1988 massacre happened so long ago that it might as well be forgotten but some of Iran’s judiciary is being run by the ‘thugs’ who ordered the massacre 33 years ago. Ebrahim Raisi, who sat on the Death Commissions that carried out the executions of more than […]
Iran Media Warns of Major Protests

The Iranian state-run media has been sounding the alarm over the “mistrust” and “rage” being felt by the Iranian people, which translates to public hatred of the establishment over economic and social hardships and an unavoidable uprising. The state-run Hamdeli daily wrote Sunday, January 31: “[Official] estimates indicate 7 to 9 million tomans as the […]
Iran: Velayat-e Faqih’s Last Clothes

By: Afsaneh Oskouei The story of “The King’s New Clothes”, a work by Hans Christian Andersen, published in 1837, is familiar to many of us. The selfish king wore new clothes every day. One day, the tailors could no longer sew new clothes for him. The king’s servants spread the good news throughout the land […]
Iran: 27 Executions in January 2021

The Iranian regime executed at least 27 prisoners during January 2021, according to Iran Human Rights Monitor, although due to the regime’s secrecy the true number may be much higher. Of those executed that we do know about, there were four political prisoners, six non-violent drug convicts, and one person found guilty of rape, but […]
Dozens of Protests in Iran in a Week

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) is reporting dozens of protests across Iran in the last five days, which they say reflect the country’s “explosive state”. Let’s look at some of these. Wednesday, February 3, 2021 Retirees receiving Social Security gathered in 20 cities across Iran to protest their deteriorating living conditions, marking the […]