Monday, November 17, 2014

NEWS))))))




Breaking News: ISIS beheading an American aid worker

A new shocking and hideous video released appearing to show beheading of the American Peter Kassig. Pictures purportedly show the terrorist ISIS group killing the US aid worker.
According to CNN television, the 26-year-old Peter Kassig, also know as Abdel-Rahman was captured last year while in
Syria on a mission to help wounded refugees. Peter’s family described him as kind and a man who always wanted to help others.

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Iranian regime plans to reduce the level of education for girls. The girls will get their diploam at nine grade instead of 12. The regime's Governor-general of Ardebil said: Girls can get their diploma at nine grade and there's no need to learn physics and mathematics which have no use in gilr's lives. He added: the general practice of education and training is useless even against the act of creation. We will introduce early diploma so the learings would fit the girls needs in the future, he added.

 

Iran: the threat of execution of pol. Prisoner looms

Following the transfer of political prisoner, Mr. Abdolreza Ghanbari to Gohardasht prison, the threat of his execution has become eminent. According to Iranian resistance statement, Mr. Ghanbari who has been accused of supporting People's Mojahedin of Iran, PMOI/MEK had spent more than 9 months in the regime’s dungeons in city of Borazjan, but was suddenly transferred to Gohardasht prison, west of Tehran. Abdolreza was arrested during 2009 uprisings in Iran following a fraudulent election which brought Ahmadinejad to power. Hundreds were arrested during months of demonstrations and unrest in Iran, but it was put down by force and suppression. He was sentenced to death by hanging and his execution was upheld recently by the regime's appeals’ court in Tehran

Another Reyhaneh in the claws of Mullahs’ henchmen

Prison authorities of the notorious Evin Prison in the Iranian capital, Tehran, have denied political prisoner Reyhaneh Haj-Ibrahim from receiving medical treatments outside the prison. Reyhaneh is suffering from severe neurological pain in her back and legs. She was arrested in 2009 during the popular uprisings and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for taking part in the demonstrations.

In another news Gohardasht prison authorities are neglecting the health condition of prisoner of conscious Qassim Abasteh, who is suffering from acute kidney complications and constant pain. Mr. Abasteh, 38, from Mahabad, western Iran, was arrested in Feb. 2010 and sent to the IRGC's (Iran Revolutionary Gurards Corp) prison at first. He was interrogated for 8 months under severe torture. Despite five horrifying years of interrogations, torture and solitary and imprisonment, he has not been officially charge. Mr. Abasteh, a Sunni prisoner is currently being held in Ward no. 10 of Gohardasht prison.

Iran plans to hush up lawyers, UN official

The UN’s special investigator on human rights in Iran, has expressed his fears over a new Iranian regime bill that threatens the independence of lawyers.
The regime’s Formal Attorneyship Bill aims to set up a ’supervisory board’ made up of Iranian officials that would have the power to issue and suspend lawyers’ licenses, Ahmad Shaheed, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, warned.
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute had also issued a press release expressing ’grave concern’ over the draft bill and is urging the Government to withdraw it.


Important issues regarding Iran’s nuclear program unresolved, French Foreign Minster


Important issues still need to be resolved surrounding Iran’s nuclear program, the French government said this week.

But it was hoped that a deal could be struck by the close of talks with the regime on November 24, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told a news conference with his Italian counterpart Paolo Gentiloni.
Mr Fabius said: 'I hope that we will be able to achieve an agreement but there are still key questions to resolve. 'I can’t make any predictions at this time. I think it will only be on the day of the 24th that we’ll be able to make an assessment.'