Sunday, March 16, 2025

 Radio Irava's Noeruz Special (Iranian New Year)

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Monday, March 10, 2025

 IRAN NEWS))))))


On Saturday, March 8, thousands of Iranian Americans and supporters gathered in Washington DC to commemorate International Women’s Day and demonstrate solidarity with the Iranian Resistance against clerical dictatorship. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), delivered a passionate keynote address, emphasizing the critical role of women in the fight for freedom. “Women are the force for change,” Mrs. Rajavi said. “The liberation of women is the prerequisite for the liberation of men. And the overthrow of the Velayat-e Faqih regime will be achieved through women’s leadership.” The NCRI President-elect described Iran’s regime as one “that wages an unrelenting war on its people using organized violence,” advocating for “organized resistance and uprising” as the only solution. “Today, Khamenei is drawing battle lines against the Iranian people through relentless executions. At the same time, he is accelerating his nuclear bomb-making program to threaten and extort the international community,” she warned. https://tinyurl.com/ycxzm2rc

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On Saturday, March 1, seven prisoners, including a woman named Asieh Ghavi-Cheshm, were executed in Mashhad Central Prison (Vakilabad). Asieh Ghavi-Cheshm, a 45-year-old mother of two from the village of Khalghabad in Mashhad, had been arrested on drug-related charges and sentenced to death. As of the time of this report, prison authorities and relevant institutions have not officially announced these executions. Asieh Ghavi-Cheshm is the fourth woman to be executed in Iran in 2025. Before her, three women were hanged in February in Adelabad Prison in Shiraz, Parsilon Prison in Khorramabad, and Sari Central Prison. https://tinyurl.com/2r9vwt5t

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Fatima Soleimani, a 12-year-old girl from Harsin, a city in the Kermanshah province in Iran, ended her life by hanging herself after being subjected to severe pressure from her family to enter a forced marriage. Her father had coerced her into marrying a relative, and when she resisted, he responded with brutal physical and verbal abuse, even threatening to kill her. Fatima had previously warned her family that she would take her own life if the pressure continued. https://tinyurl.com/2vth9954

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7 woman between Feb. 16-27 of 2025, fell victims in death in the hands of their male relatives in different cities in Iran. Najibeh Hassan -khani 40, was killed in Tehran by her husband. Donya Hosseini 23, was killed by her father in Kermanshah. 2 women whose identities are not yet known in Feb. 20 and 21 in Qazvin and Gorgan by their husbands. Arezou Kami, a mother of 2, was stabbed by her husbnad and Delara Jahandideh 38, was beaten to death by a wooden mallet in Jahorm. This is while mullahs in the parliament continues to delay the adoption of a bill intended to prevent violence against women. https://tinyurl.com/3knyuh3p

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Arezoo Jalilzadeh, a teacher from Sardasht, a city in West Azerbaijan province in Iran, was arrested by security forces and transferred to an undisclosed detention center in Urmia without a judicial warrant. Four days after Arezou's arrest on Monday, March 3, her family remains completely in the dark regarding her whereabouts and condition. The lack of information about her situation has sparked growing concern over her safety and well-being. https://tinyurl.com/2p95wwn2

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Mina Soltani Zare', the justice-seeking mother of Shahriar Mohammadi 29, one of the victims of the 2022 nationwide protests in Iran, has been sentenced to eight months in prison and a monetary fine by the Iranian judiciary. The verdict issued by Branch 101 of the Criminal Court 2 of Bukan convicts Mina Soltani on charges of “propaganda against the state” and “appearing in public without hijab”, resulting in a sentence of eight months in prison and a fine of one million tomans. https://tinyurl.com/46k55tyz


Sunday, March 02, 2025

 IRAN NEWS))))))


On Wednesday Feb. 26, the US Congressional Caucus on Human Rights and Democracy in Iran held a hearing featuring Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), who joined the session virtually. The hearing, chaired by Representatives Tom McClintock(R-CA) and Brad Sherman (D-CA), brought together bipartisan lawmakers who voiced strong support for Iran’s pro-democracy movement and the NCRI’s plan for regime change. In her testimony, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi declared, “The Iranian people’s desire and the only solution to the Iranian crisis is the regime’s overthrow by the Iranian people.” She underscored the role of the Resistance Units in Iran, emphasizing, “These resistance units are Iran’s freedom fighters and the driving force for change.” The NCRI President-elect also rejected any notion of reform within the clerical regime, stating, “Negotiations are neither wise, nor intelligent, nor honorable,” quoting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s own words to highlight the regime’s intransigence. A key moment in the hearing was the introduction of House Resolution 166, co-sponsored by Congressmen McClintock and Sherman, with backing from over 150 lawmakers. The resolution reaffirms U.S. support for a “democratic, secular, peaceful, and non-nuclear Iran” and acknowledges “the rights of the Iranian people, the protesters, and the Resistance Units to confront the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and repressive forces to bring about change.” https://tinyurl.com/2bnz9smw

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On February 26, news broke about a lawsuit filed in the United States against Parviz Sabeti, the head of the notorious Third Department of SAVAK (the Shah’s secret police) before the 1979 anti-monarchy revolution. The lawsuit, filed by three political prisoners tortured during the Shah’s regime, introduced Sabeti as the architect of institutionalizing torture in Iran and using forced confessions in public, obtained through torture. This practice was developed by Sabeti and has been expanded and used today in the mullahs’ regime. The Independent(English) reported that many sources say the Shah and Mullahs’ regime are “two sides of the same coin.” The legacy of torture was built by the Shah and expanded by the current regime. SAVAK was never dismantled, and was employed by the Iranian regime. The lawsuit, filed by three plaintiffs identified as John Does I, II, and III, details harrowing accounts of torture allegedly carried out under Sabeti’s supervision. Victims describe being: 

- Electrocuted and subjected to excruciating pain

- Hung from the ceiling by their wrists for prolonged periods

- Beaten, whipped, and subjected to sleep deprivation

- Forced into the Apollo, a device likened to an electric chair with a metal mask designed to amplify victims’ own screams.

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Former political prisoner Arghavan Fallahi remains in a state of limbo one month after her arrest on January 25, 2025, in Parand, Tehran Province. Arghavan Fallahi, who had previously been released from Evin Prison in late 2023, was once again detained by security forces and transferred to Ward 209. Despite her family’s persistent inquiries, judicial and security authorities have remained silent regarding the charges against her and the date of her trial. https://tinyurl.com/yycc9ufv

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Nayyereh Behnood, a political prisoner held in the women’s ward of Evin Prison, has been sentenced to five years of imprisonment by the Iranian judiciary. According to the verdict issued by the Tehran Revolutionary Court, Behnood was convicted on charges of “propaganda against the state” and “collusion and assembly through membership in opposition groups” and sentenced to five years in prison. https://tinyurl.com/2z7wkm4e

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Sakineh Parvaneh, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, has been denied the right to make phone calls to her family for nearly six months. Since September of this year, Sakineh Parvaneh’s phone access has been cut off. Despite repeated efforts by both her and her family to restore communication, the restriction remains in place, with no official explanation provided by the authorities. https://tinyurl.com/bdha9ehf

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Massoumeh Asgari, an imprisoned teacher and political activist, has been sentenced to three years in prison by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court. The charges against her include “collaboration with anti-regime groups” and “membership in opposition groups.” Asgari, who is the sole breadwinner for her family, has been enduring a series of health issues. She suffers from chronic conditions such as diabetes, kidney and liver problems, and neurological disorders. These health concerns have been exacerbated by previous injuries, including multiple fractures in her legs, for which she required surgery. Despite the severity of her condition, she has been denied access to necessary medical treatment while imprisoned in Tehran’s infamous Evin Prison, one of the most notorious facilities for political detainees. https://tinyurl.com/3k7ybujc

Sunday, February 23, 2025

 IRAN NEWS))))))


The campaign against the death penalty in Iran has entered a new phase. On Tuesday, February 18, prisoners across 36 prisons in the country, staged a hunger strike in the 56th consecutive week of the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign. Notably, inmates at Dizel-Abad Prison in Kermanshah joined the protest, marking a growing wave of resistance behind bars. https://tinyurl.com/ywrrhwvy


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Another woman was hanged in Iran on Feb 18 in Adelabad Prison in Shiraz in Fars Province. Bagheri Nejad was 45 years old and was kept in prison with execution sentence since 5 years a go. Since Pezeshkian was chosen as the president by Khamenei, some 830 prisoners have been executed in Iran. https://tinyurl.com/2ax5yd36


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Christian convert, Somayeh Rajavbi was arrested in Gatab a district of Bobol in Mazandran province northern Iran on Thursday Feb. 6 by the Iranian regime's security forces who have lunched a raid on a Christian gathering. Over 20 IRGC intelligence agents stormed a private gathering of aprox 80 christians. During the raid, they confiscated Bibles, musical instruments, and communication devices, while forcing attendees to provide personal information and unlock their mobile phones. Their cross necklesses were also pulled off. https://tinyurl.com/2s4cyfs3