Monday, June 1, 2015

Iran: #No 2nuclear, Yes 2freedoms


These days we see and hear much news on the Iranian nuclear issue. The main reality and most important event of it is the revelation of existing nuclear activities by the Iranian regime, done by NCRI in 2002.
This organization revealed that Iranian regime have had secrete and covered nuclear activity, ends in a nuclear tyranny.

This movement has also revealed many sites and different activities by the Iranian regime.
Such as Lavisan in Shian, Arak, Qom, Bushehr and Isfahan.


The latest report exposed by the NCRI was this:
The Tehran regime and the North Korean government have been engaged in extensive exchange of information and visits by experts on nuclear weapons and nuclear warhead design as recently as April 2015.
There has been a visit to North Korea in 2013 of Tehran’s top nuclear weapons experts headed by elusive Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was present during the last nuclear test conducted by North Korea.
Also a seven-member North Korean delegation, comprised of experts in nuclear warhead design and various parts of ballistic missiles including guidance systems, spent the last week of April in Iran.
This was the third such nuclear and missile team to visit Iran in 2015.
The next delegation is scheduled to secretly arrive in Iran in June and will be comprised of nine experts, according to the same MEK sources.

According to the NCRI sources, during the North Korea visit, Fakhrizadeh, accompanied by two other SPND nuclear experts, stayed in Hotel Koryo in Pyongyang. . To keep his visit secret, Mansour Chavoshi, Tehran’s Ambassador to Pyongyang, personally welcomed Fakhrizadeh and facilitated his communications and exchanges with North Korean officials.
Fakhrizadeh spent only two hours in the Iranian regime’s embassy in Pyongyang and made no other visits to the embassy during this trip.
Alireza Jafarzadeh, the deputy director of the Washington office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran insisted, the new information is further indication that the drive to acquire nuclear weapons remains at the core of the Iranian regime’s program as the nuclear negotiations continue in Vienna and Geneva.

Meanwhile, a month out from a nuclear deal deadline, the top U.S. and Iranian diplomats gathered in Geneva Saturday in an effort to bridge differences over how quickly to ease economic sanctions on Tehran and how significantly the Iranians must open up military facilities to international inspections, AP reported Saturday.

But at the end, nothing serious was decided and done.
The main reality is the Iranian people need democracy and freedom and a non-nuclear Iran.
Something that many Iranians from all over the world have chanted time and time again.
In this year also…
In the great gathering of the Iranian movement in Paris on June 15.

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