Monday, November 18, 2013

NEWS))))))


While Tehran claims to be opening up its nuclear program to international inspectors, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) will expose a new secret nuclear site of the clerical regime in a press conference in Paris on Monday, November 18.
Specific details of this site—including exact location, its latest status, organs, and companies involved in construction of the site—that have been compiled by the resistance sources inside of Iran in the past few months, will be revealed in Monday’s press conference.
Mehdi Abrichamtchi,
NCRI's chairman of the Peace and Security Committee, who will conduct the press conference, will also provide the latest information on the Iranian regimes’ nuclear dossier and its attempts to conceal its nuclear activities prior to new round of negotiations in Geneva.
Throughout the last decade, the
NCRI has revealed scores of sites and centers involved in the Iranian regime’s clandestine nuclear project. These included: Natanz and Arak (August 2002),
Kala-Electric (February 2003), Fordow (December 2005), the Center for Command and Control of nuclear weaponization in an area known as Mojdeh (February 2008), and subsequently the new center known as SPND (July 2011).
In July 2013, it also revealed a new site near city of Damavand.
The press conference will happen as the ongoing talks of the Iranian regime with the P5+1 nations—the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany—are scheduled to resume in the next few days.


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The Majority of Jordanian MPs call for the release of 7 Camp Ashraf Iranian hostages held by Iraq's Maliki.
The Jordanian MPs demands are:
a) Immediately secure release of the hostages by Government of Iraq
b) Provide for minimum security provisions to Camp Liberty and guarantee security of residents until their departure from Iraq
c) Deployment of UN Blue Helmets in Camp Liberty on 24-hour-a-day basis
Camp Liberty became the focus of an international attention when on Sept. 1, 2013 the Iraqi forces raided Camp Ashraf, slaughtered 52 people and kidnapped 7, 6 of them women. On that day 1100 people began a hunger strike to free the 7 hostages and get UN protection at camp Liberty where they reside right now. As the health of the hunger strikers deteriorates, others are joining the hunger strike at Camp Liberty. 7 other cities around the world have  joined the hunger strike including Ottawa. Today is the 75th day of Hunger strike in front of US embassy here in Ottawa. The striker's physical condition is of concern but their moral is very high. They have vowed to continue till the 7 hostages are freed.

US Senate passed resolution calling for release of pastor Abedini, religious freedom
The U.S. Senate on Friday passed by unanimous consent a resolution calling on the Iranian regime to immediately release all other individuals detained on account of their religious beliefs including Pastor Saeed Abedini.
The resolution said: the Senate
(1) recognizes that freedom of religious belief and practice is a universal human right and a fundamental freedom of every individual, regardless of race, sex, country, creed, or nationality, and should never be arbitrarily abridged by any government;
(2) recognizes that governments have a responsibility to protect the fundamental rights of their citizens; and
(3) calls on the Government of Iran to immediately release Saeed Abedini and all other individuals detained on account of their religious beliefs.
Saeed Abedini is an Iranian-American pastor who had converted to Christianity. He was arrested in 2012 when visiting his family member in Iran. Abedini was  sentenced to 8 years imprisonment in 2013. 

A child died in a game of execution
A seven years old Feyshouri child, from the suburban of Fars province, has died in a game, by mimicking execution in Iran.
According to Feyshour website, after the recent execution of two Feyshouri citizens, in Shiraz’s Adel Abad prison, the curiosity of this innocent child drove him to a deadly game, which ended his life.
This child was playing and dangling on a rope that was used for drying clothes on the yard while a toy-car was under his feet which moved and caused choking him.