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Flogging and Eye-Gouging Are Among Iran’s Medieval Punishments for ‘Morality’ Violations

February 3, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Despite the many flaws in the nuclear deal with Iran, Tehran’s nuclear program has been curbed. Yet at what cost? As the new Trump administration realizes, the Islamic Republic is still a major violator of the human rights of its people. The regime’s continued practice of “cruel and inhuman … [Read more...] about Flogging and Eye-Gouging Are Among Iran’s Medieval Punishments for ‘Morality’ Violations

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Amnesty International, Donald Trump, Executions, Hassan Rouhani, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, Iran nuclear deal, Lashings, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, President Donald Trump, Security Council, Stoning to death, United Nations

Trump Must Pressure Iran

February 3, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Iran was involved in a long slate of aggressive measures up to the very doorsteps of President Donald Trump taking the helm in Washington. This concerning pattern of escalating extremism ironically increased following the Iran nuclear deal sealed between the P5+1 and Tehran, despite many in the West … [Read more...] about Trump Must Pressure Iran

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Afghanistan, AirBus, Ballistic missiles, Barack Obama, Basij, Boeing, Daesh, Donald Trump, Iran nuclear deal, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, JCPOA, John Kerry, Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, P5+1, Pakistan, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, President Donald Trump, Qassem Soleimani, Quds Force, Radical Islamic Terrorism, Revolutionary Guards, Shiite, Shiite militias, Sunnis, Syria, UN Resolution 2231, Washington, West, White House

UN Security Council must take tough stand on Iran’s ballistic missile test

February 2, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Amir Basiri The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss Iran's Sunday ballistic missile test, its second after the signing of the July 2015 nuclear accord with world powers, and its first since the inauguration of President Trump. While world powers … [Read more...] about UN Security Council must take tough stand on Iran’s ballistic missile test

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Ballistic missiles, Barack Obama, Missiles, Nuclear deal, President Donald Trump, Security Council, Syria, Tehran, U.N. Resolution 2231, United Nations, Uranium, White House

Analysis: The Iranian regime and evolution of ISIS

February 1, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Special to Al Arabiya English Tuesday, 31 January 2017 Support for international terrorism received a major boost the moment the mullahs hijacked Iran’s 1979 revolution. After a very short-lived period of a so-called open political atmosphere, their thugs organized in the … [Read more...] about Analysis: The Iranian regime and evolution of ISIS

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Argentina, Bahrain, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Basij, Crackdown, Daesh, Domestic crackdown, Donald Trump, Europe, Hossein Salami, Iran-Iraq War, Iraq, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic Revolution, Khomeini, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, President Donald Trump, Proxy groups, Radical Islamic Terrorism, Revolutionary Guards, Shiite Crescent, Shiite militias, Syria, Tehran, Yemen

Iran’s Trepidation Over Entering Uncharted Trump Territory

January 31, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi US President Donald Trump posted a statement only minutes after his inauguration indicating the administration’s intention to launch a “state-of-the-art” missile-defense system to help protect allies against possible attacks from Iran and North Korea. This only adds to the … [Read more...] about Iran’s Trepidation Over Entering Uncharted Trump Territory

Filed Under: Iran, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Adel al-Jubeir, Daesh, David Petraeus, Donald Trump, ISIL, ISIS, JCPOA, Jean-Marc Ayrault, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, North Korea, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, President Donald Trump, Syria, Tom Cotton, Walid Fares, Washington, White House, Yemen

A look at Iran’s collapsing industries

January 30, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

At a time when The Wall Street Journal reports the regime in Iran has enjoyed “more than $10 billion in sanctions relief,” policies implemented by Tehran have laid the grounds for the total annihilation of industries across the country. Unemployment is skyrocketing and domestic production lines are … [Read more...] about A look at Iran’s collapsing industries

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Economy, Hassan Rouhani, Inflation, IRGC, Mostazafan, Revolutionary Guards, Setad Ejraiye Farmane Hazrate Emam, Skyrocketing prices, Unemployment

Iran Sabotages a Syrian Ceasefire

January 29, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Despite the boasted rhetoric about the agreement reached in the Astana talks over the Syria ceasefire, this latest stage unveiled the limits involved parties face in bringing an end to the six-year war. Even Russia’s chief negotiator at the discussion reached the point of … [Read more...] about Iran Sabotages a Syrian Ceasefire

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Al Qaeda, Ankara, Astana, Bashar Assad, Ceasefire, Damascus, Iranian opposition, Iraq, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, Moscow, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, Russia, Syria, Syrian opposition, Tehran, Turkey, Wadi Barada, Yemen

Iran’s Plasco Catastrophe: Who Is Responsible?

January 28, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The horrific inferno that engulfed Tehran’s iconic Plasco building, rendering a heartbreaking scene of a 20-story building crumbling to the ground, and accidentally broadcasted live on state TV, came as a catastrophic shock for all Iranians. To add to the pain, dozens of brave firemen who rushed to … [Read more...] about Iran’s Plasco Catastrophe: Who Is Responsible?

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Iraq, Maryam Rajavi, Mostazafan, Plasco, Syria, Tehran, Yemen

Donald Trump’s Possible Iran-To-Do List

January 27, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

One year into the highly boasted Iran nuclear deal, the work of the Obama administration dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the world witnessed how Iran returned the favor. Tehran continued to cause havoc across Syria with a conglomerate of Shiite militias rampaging and … [Read more...] about Donald Trump’s Possible Iran-To-Do List

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Afghanistan, AirBus, Aleppo, Arms shipments, Ballistic missiles, Barack Obama, Boeing, Donald Trump, Falluja, Hassan Rouhani, Heavy water, Iranian opposition, IRGC, Islamic Fundamentalism, JCPOA, Lebanese Hezbollah, Massacre, Mosul, National Council of Resistance of Iran, Non-nuclear sanctions, Pakistan, PMU, Qassem Soleimani, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards, Security Council, State sponsor of terrorism, Syria, United Nations

Why is Iran, with the 2nd largest reserves, importing natural gas?

January 27, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi The sheer fact that Iran, sitting on the world’s 2nd largest natural gas reserves, second only to Russia, is forced to import up to 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas each year from Turkmenistan, its northern neighbor, sheds interesting light on the regime’s true economic … [Read more...] about Why is Iran, with the 2nd largest reserves, importing natural gas?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Ashgabat, Bashar Assad, British Petroleum, Daesh, Donald Trump, Europe, Houthis, Iraq, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, JCPOA, John Kerry, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, Nuclear deal, P5+1, Revolutionary Guards, Russia, Shiite militias, Sunnis, Syria, Tehran, Turkmenistan, Yemen

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