Iran: Rouhani, Mattis and more crackdown reports
Rouhani talks the talk, but
doesn’t walk the walk
Mattis considers Iran as sole
ongoing threat for Middle East peace & security
Iranian regime president
Hassan Rouhani made a number of remarks on Thursday, December 1st, shedding light on the mullahs’ deceptive nature.
“…
there is a lot of talking, without any serious meaning. We must fix the sewage
system. We must fix the water system. We must fix the hospitals, education and
…,” he said.
For
once Rouhani was right. In the mullahs’ regime there is only talk about what
should be done, yet no actions are ever taken to resolve people’s problems. Now
let’s see what solution Rouhani has for the unemployed millions in Iran.
“People
should be hopeful in the youths finding jobs,” he said.
So,
Rouhani is also just another Iranian regime official who talks the talk, and
fails to walk the walk. He is encouraging people to be hopeful.
For
those who know this deceptive mullah, they have no expectations and only
increase their anger about the entire regime. Even the regime’s own officials
are ridiculing him.
“(Rouhani)
said today the people should be certain in their youths having jobs in the
future. He has been kidding around with the issue of unemployment for some time
now,” said Mehdi Mohammadi, a known member of Iranian regime leader Ali
Khamenei’s faction.
“Around
30% of the employed have lost their jobs since 2013 during his tenure, and
around the same amount are concerned of losing their jobs until the end of his
4 year term. This administration has broken all records of unemployment,” he
added.
This
regime is founded on plundering and bribes. There is no solution to bring an
end to these crises from within the regime. Therefore, the people know very
well that the solution lies in bringing an end to the mullahs’ rule in Iran.
Iran
has been terrified following the announcement of General James Mattis as
Secretary of Defense for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet.
“It
is now crystal clear that General Mattis is the individual who had described
Iran as the sole ongoing threat for peace and security in the Middle East, and
this will be the main line for the new U.S. administration’s policies vis-à-vis
Iran. He will also be an individual who will one day provide advice to Donald
Trump to use military force against Iran,” said former Revolutionary Guards
commander Mohsen Rezaie. He is currently secretary of the Iranian regime’s
Expediency Council.
Regarding
the Iran nuclear deal Mattis is known to believe the White House made a grave
mistake in not placing further hurdles before Iran to prevent this regime from
sending weapons, financial aid and military forces to the Assad regime in
Syria, and sending a significant amount of weapons to Yemen.
“In
my opinion, Daesh (ISIS/ISIL) is nothing more than an excuse for Iran to
continue its misbehavior. Iran is not the enemy of Daesh. They are profiting
extremely from the unrest brewed by Daesh in the region,” the Tasnim news
agency, affiliated to the terrorist Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, reported
citing Mattis.
Regime agents attack memorial
ceremony
The
Iranian regime’s intelligence agents viciously attacked a memorial gathering
held Friday in Karaj, west of Tehran. This ceremony was in memory of Mohammad
Jafar Puyaende and Mohammad Mokhtari, two victims of the chain murders that
plagued Iran in the 1990s. Many of those attending the gathering were beaten
and others arrested.
Intelligence
agents first prevented others from joining the initial gathering, and thus
staged their attack, eyewitnesses reported. Six individuals were arrested.
Mokhtari
and Puhande were murdered by agents of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of
Intelligence.
Political prisoner’s health
conditions failing Evin Prison
Political
prisoner Arash Sadeghi has been on hunger strike for over 40 days in Tehran’s
notorious Evin Prison. He was transferred to Taleghani Hospital after his blood
pressure dropped significantly and “began vomiting blood clots.” Physicians
have reported the conditions of this political prisoner as very dire, yet he
was returned to Evin Prison as he refused any serum therapy due to his hunger
strike.
During
the past week Sadeghi has been losing his ability to speak.
Amnesty
International warned about Sadeghi’s conditions.
“The
health of jailed Iranian human rights defender Arash Sadeghi has deteriorated.
He has been on hunger strike since 24 October protesting the imprisonment of
his wife, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee, a human rights defender jailed for writing a
story about stoning.”
Sadeghi has been on hunger
strike since October 24th, protesting inhumane
prison conditions and the apprehension of his wife.
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