Sunday, May 31, 2015

Iran Nuclear talks & “Hide and Seek”

After the recent talks between the US and Iranian deputy, it seems that the situation are getting worse.
Senior Iranian negotiator Abbas Araghchi said Saturday that questioning Iranian scientists and military site inspections are “out of the question" in a final nuclear agreement with world powers!
These comments were not expected from many sides of the story.



It all happens at the time when more secrete activities of the Iranians are being reviled.

Friday, May 29, 2015

IRAN & the history of Nuclear Bomb!

After month and month taking on nuclear issues it seems that the international community are making closer to know Iranian Regime.
A regime that is eager to obtain nuclear weapon.
Nuclear weapon is a critical need to the Iranian regime to keep its hegemony on the region.


Thursday, May 28, 2015

Who is #1 woman?

In these days we see many articles, many sentences and many words about the world’s most powerful women.
I think anybody can have its own choice on this. I saw the Forbes list and introduction on it:
 “German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues her reign as the most powerful woman on the planet for 10 years running.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

True story: Iran- one night in detention

We are being prepared for the great gathering of Iranians in Paris. In these days all Iranians I see are getting ready and trying their best for this meeting.
They try hard, work tireless and non- stop.
I can see young people, old people, men and women, even children that help…

Jason Rezaian: I am a journalist

One of the most important news I heard in these two days in CNN and other news networks, was the trial of the Washington post reporter in Iran. 

 

Jason Rezaian an Iranian-American Washington Post reporter. Rezaian, his wife Yeganeh Salehi and two photojournalists were detained on July 22 in Tehran. 

Iranian cartoonist smiles…

Atena Farghadani, 29, is due to go on trial in Iran. Atena is being held in Tehran’s Evin prison for her cartoons of Iran’s elite and for criticising plans to restrict contraception.
Three weeks after being rearrested, Ms Farghadani went on hunger strike to protest against conditions at the prison. She was taken to hospital in late February after suffering a heart attack and briefly losing consciousness.


She was initially arrested in August 2014 and held in solitary confinement for two weeks without access to her lawyer or her family.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

An army of Robots

One of the real developments I have witnessed in the world of technology is making new robots.
Robots that can fly, control, help us to see, go and run… we can see that giant companies are making their best to build a new robot that can act and react as human.
Till now, we have most witnessed robots in the films. But it seems that their world and army are becoming true and real.



Today I saw an interesting article:
“Google has patented the ability to control a robot army”.

Monday, May 25, 2015

I fight, I’m a live

In these days we witness many Iranian voices that the clerical regime tries to put an end on them!
One of these load voices is Narges Mohammadi.
She has been seen in front of many women gathering, in many ceremonies and also beside the mothers that needed support.



I saw her at first in the Sattar Beheshti’s ceremony. She spoke clear. She was serious and decided.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

You taught me to love and fight!

The history of Iranian women is a story of trying hard to prevail and keep fighting all the time to achieve freedom and real democracy.
As a women who have read and written history of women in many countries, I was wondered how we can end this red road of fight and sacrifices in a best way.
In a short time I wrote the Reyhaneh Jabbari’s letters to her mother. She wrote:






Iran: women and the prospect of democracy

 I was thinking about women’s situation and remembering all the crimes committed by the mullahs that I found myself busy with the thought of how we can gain women’s rights. 
 I had many questions in mind.  Will their voices ever reach out somewhere?
Is there anybody that will answer their cries?
 What is the solution? 






Saturday, May 23, 2015

Maryam Rajavi:Khamenei defies inspection of military sites, interview of nuclear scientists, continues duplicity bid to acquire the bomb

Maryam Rajavi:Only implementation of Security Council resolutions can definitely prevent Iran regime's access to nuclear bomb. Khamenei rejected IAEA inspections of military sites and interview with nuclear scientists on Wednesday, May 20, thus disclosing his intentions to carry on the regime’s policy of concealment and duplicity in a bid to complete and advance its nuclear projects.



Email mistake reveals Bank of England's EU exit project

The Bank of England has confirmed it is researching the financial risks of the UK leaving the EU after it "inadvertently" sent details of its work to a national newspaper.

Friday, May 22, 2015

US journalist Jason Rezaian to face Iranian court on spy charges



The Washington Post journalist JasonRezaian will appear in court in Iran next week accused of spying. His lawyer Leila Ahsan said Rezaian’s wife, Yeganeh Salehi, also a journalist, and another suspect, both of whom are on bail, had been summoned to the court on the same day, next Tuesday.



Ukraine says it wants a missile shield to protect against Russian aggression

MOSCOW – Ukraine wants a nuclear missile shield, according to the country’s security chief, something that would almost certainly provoke an aggressive response from Russia.
Ukraine is “rebuilding our missile shield, the main task of which is to defend ...


Ground Forces Needed to Reverse the ISIS Advances in Iraq, Syria; Senator McCain

ISIS advances in Iraq’s west province of Anbar is a setback for the US lack of strategy in that country and ground forces are needed to keep Iraq from falling completely out of hand. 


Thursday, May 21, 2015

U.S. Rep. Tom Cole: U.S. should walk away from bad deal with Iran

Washington – Tulsa World - May 21, 2015 - Iran is a rogue state and very unlikely to be a dependable, reliable or honest negotiating partner. Over the last several months, all eyes have focused on the international negotiations to decide the nature of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.



Saudi Arabia: Iranian regime will not be any part of Yemen talks

Saudi envoy to the United Nations , Abdullah al-Moallemi said on Wednesday he can “guarantee” that Iran will not be invited to the U.N. talks in Geneva on May 28 between the warring Yemeni parties.


Chairman Royce Statement on ISIS Advances in Syria, Iraq

U.S. Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, issued a statement on May 20, 2015, following reports that ISIS has seized control of Palmyra, Syria just days after ISIS captured Ramadi, Iraq. 


International meeting on Iraq and Syria in Paris June 2: France

Paris (AFP) - An international meeting on the conflicts in Iraq and Syria will take place in Paris on June 2, French government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said Wednesday.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius announced at a cabinet meeting 'that ...


Obama set to speed arms shipments, training for Iraq tribes after Ramadi rout

US President Barack Obama is poised to quicken the pace of weapons supplies and training to Iraqi tribes, while eyeing a rapid offensive to recapture Ramadi from the Islamic State group.


Sunday, May 17, 2015

The hangmen of Iran

Hanging is a particularly gruesome method of dispatching the wicked and the addicted, largely abandoned by the civilized world, though it’s true that electric chairs, gas chambers, poisoned hypodermic needles and even firing squads are hardly more civilized.
In Iran, though, the hangman is held as nobler than ever. The Islamic republic clings to the primitive practice of killing its own, while developing the advanced nuclear weapons for mass destruction. Brutality is revered, and all but the most naive can see the lethal absurdity of arming brutes with nukes.

Iran hangs more prisoners per capita than any other country in the world