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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Iranian regime dispatches intelligence agents to Europe to plot against dissidents

NCRI - The Ministry of Intelligence of the religious dictatorship ruling Iran is continuing to dispatch its agents to Erope under the guise of refugees. This is aimed at infiltrating into the ranks of dissidents, gathering intelligence about them and preparing the grounds for terror attacks.

One of the latest of such examples is an agent by the name of Easa Azadeh being sent to France.
Details about his connections with the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS) were unveiled last year by the Security and Anti-Terrorism Commission of the National Council of Resistance of Iran on 23 February 2014.
This agent left Camp Liberty and went to Baghdad’s MOIS-controlled Hotel Mohajer, and through a Quds Force brigadier commander known as Sajjad – in charge of Hotel Mohajer – and two Iranian regime embassy agents in Baghdad by the names of Mousavi and Hosseini, was hired and placed at the disposal of the MOIS. He was then taken to Iran and placed under training courses similar to those of “Massoud Dalili”. Dalili was the guide of the assailants in the 1 September 2013 massacre at Camp Ashraf.
In November 2010, Azadeh’s daughter, who had married an MOIS agent by the name of Mohsen Astani, went to Ashraf to participate in various acts and throwing rocks at Ashraf residents along with other agents, demanding her father’s return to Iran.
After selling himself as an agent to the MOIS in Hotel Mohajer, Azadeh began fully cooperating with the Iranian regime along with Sajjad, Mousavi and Hosseini, taking part in threatening and encouraging newcomers to Hotel Mohajer to succumb to the mullahs’ MOIS. With the support of Martin Kobler’s Afghan assistant by the name of Durrani he began sending MOIS’ messages to various Camp Liberty residents, which were revealed and responded to with the utmost protests at that time.
In this regard the residents’ representative wrote to UNAMI on 27 January 2013 that Durrani had approached to one of the residents and passed him the message of “an agent of the mullahs’ Intelligence Ministry by the name of Easa Azadeh”…”The residents who were informed of this act were infuriated and exasperated.”
On that very day in a letter to the UN Secretary-General, former European Parliament Vice President and President of the International Committee ‘In Search of Justice’ expressed his utmost protest that a UNAMI employee had passed to a Liberty resident “a message from a former resident who has left the camp and is now working for the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security”.
Afterwards, the mullahs’ MOIS issued an Iranian passport numbered 16359085 dated 12 February 2013 to Azadeh, and in November 2013 took him to Iran for “briefing and training” about new missions. However, his presence in Iran was kept a complete secret and he was even kept in the dark from his relatives so that in future conspiracies if needed they could claim he had gone directly from Iraq to Europe. This MOIS agent provided information on various facilities in Liberty to the Iranian regime and specifically played a role in planning missile attacks on Liberty.
After completing his briefing and training, the MOIS covertly sent this agent to France to receive refugee status and carry out the related missions in that country. According to MOIS instructions he was banned from coming into contact with other regime agents abroad until further notice and until receiving his refugee status.
As stated in this Commission’s 23 February 2014 statement: “Those who separate themselves and go to Hotel Mohajer are sent to rooms at second, third or fourth floors after going through preliminary stages. But those such as Massoud Dalili that are appointed for criminal plots are taken to other special locations.”

Dalili was the assailants’ guide in their attack against Ashraf on 1 September 2213, who made it possible for the attackers to kill 52 PMOI members in a short period of time and abduct 7 others as hostage. Finally, these mercenaries murdered him and burned his face in order to keep his identity unveiled.
Sending agents like Easa Azadeh to Europe happens in a condition where not only does the mullahs’ regime not hide its consent for the January 7 tragedy in Paris, in fact it is threatening the French government that “a change in French policy vis-à-vis Syria is needed to maintain security.” (Tasnim news agency, affiliated to the Quds Force, 8 January 2015). Ansar al-Hezbollah, a group linked to Khamenei, sent “thousands of congratulations” on January 14 for the Paris massacre and wrote: “Carrying out this ‘legitimate punishment’ that was ‘planned from months before’ has nothing to do with a terrorist attack or ISIS”. This group’s publishing went on to ask, “Is it fair that the ruling of a low-level Western court is binding, but the ruling of the (Imam) Jafar Sadeq remains unanswered?” (Letharat – 13 January 2015)
Dispatching such agents to France by the mullahs’ MOIS and the Revolutionary Guards Quds Force has no other objective but espionage and preparing the grounds for terror attacks against Iranian refugees. In this regard the Iranian Resistance issued a statement on 15 January 2013 announcing the dispatching of another MOIS agent by the name of Ghorban-Ali Hossein Nejad to France. This individual surrendered himself to the Iraqi army intelligence forces back in April 2012 and was then hired by the MOIS. Relevant images and video footages were published at that time.
The NCRI Anti-Terrorism and Security Commission recalls the assassination of Dr. Kazem Rajavi, Mohammad Hossein Naghdi and many Iranian refugees, and in addition to warning in advance of the mullahs’ conspiracies against its dissidents and this regime’s espionage and terrorist plots, it strongly calls on France and other European countries to implement the April 1997 European Council resolution on the Iranian regime’s intelligence agents and elements dispatched abroad by the Quds Force and the hated religious dictatorship’s Gestapo.

Security and Anti-Terrorism Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 16, 2015

Note from blogger: Iran is America really your enemy ?

I ask the Iranian Government ( Why would an American Indian Blogger ) fight for Iranian women , children and people ? If I have so much hate " In my heart for Iranians " why do I fight for them ? I am not the only one who fight's for Iranian's in America ?

(a). Do you think I want to see your children eating out of " trash can's in the street " ? 


(b). Do you think I want to see someone throw acid in the face of your women ?


(c). Do you think I want to see someone in Iran killed for speaking up about human rights?


(d). Do you think I want to see someone go to prison for their faith ?

blogger  ' Editor ' Joe

I AM NOT YOUR ENEMY 

Note from blogger - Regarding comment from Iran cleric ?

A senior Iranian cleric has expressed his pleasure at the terrorist attacks that left 17 dead in Paris last week and branded the participants in mass rally as 'murderers'.
blogger  ' Editor ' Joe

blogger

WHAT?   Murder is Murder , and if you get pleasure from what took place in France ( your wrong ).
I think making fun of someone's ( faith ) is wrong ,but not grounds for killing someone. In America we have freedom of speech and ( sometimes it works ) in theory. 

      Iranian cleric 'rejoices' in Charlie Hebdo massacre

This is scary to say the least ,and they want to build a nuclear bomb ? I think my first thought is the         (Iranian Government ) get's mad because someone insults Islam and they want to drop a nuclear bomb on someone ?

            The Iranian Women and children and people 

I feel bad for them , no human right's , home invasions and computers taken and people placed in Evin prison without a charge ? They have no court hearings , no arraignment to inform them of charges ? The people just vanish for weeks and show up in some prison . 

Iranian cleric 'rejoices' in Charlie Hebdo massacre

A senior Iranian cleric has expressed his pleasure at the terrorist attacks that left 17 dead in Paris last week and branded the participants in mass rally as 'murderers'.
Muhammad Ali Movahedi Kermani said during Friday prayers in Tehran: "Thank God, those who supported ISIS and terrorism and nurtured them, now the very same terrorists have acted against them.
"Let the murders show their ugly face as the criminals and reveal their animosity against Islam so that the Islamic world be awakened."
Kermani also condemned the mass march by millions of French in defense of freedom of expression, adding: "It is surprising that these criminals have held a rally and condemned terrorism, those who themselves are not only the real terrorists, but also nurture terrorists."
Another senior cleric leading the Friday sermon in Iran's second biggest city of Mashhad also claimed that the Charlie Hebdo attack was committed by the French Government itself.
Cleric Ahmad Alamalhod said: "The attack against the office of the magazine was carried out precisely according to the scenario that France had planned, and the killings were done to create a new wave of Islamophobia. This was a scenario of French-Zionism scenario. The nurturers of terrorism on the earth have done this to create a great wave of Islamophobia."
It was carried out as a pretext for the French to send its Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to the Middle East, Alamalhod said.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Iran : The " children of the street "

NCRI - The majority of street children in Iran are over 10 years old with an average income of 23,000 tomans, about 7 dollars, per day according to a recent study by a state organization.

Based on a study by the State Welfare Organization most of these children are engaged in routine work, in particular street vending (73.2%), porterage (6.8%) and playing music (6.4%) or semi-routine work of garbage searching and collecting bread waste (9.6%) and panhandling (5.7%).
 A very small number of children (2%) are also engaged in the drug trade and pickpocketing.
Street children live in dire conditions where they survive in abandoned buildings, containers, automobiles, parks, or even on the street itself.
Street children experience a series of social and psychological traumas on the streets on a daily basis.
The quantitative data based on the study shows that 40.2% of the kids have mentioned heat and cold tolerance, 34.9% have mentioned confiscated goods, 33.2% stated being involved in a car accident and 26.7% mentioned some sort of other illness.
Among the children’s numerous experiences that have been quoted by several children’s organizations, violence from the public, peers and police officers are common occurrences in the lives of street children.
About 27.4% of children have reported being insulted and beaten by guards, 26.6% have gone through peer-beating, 16.2% have been insulted and beaten by people, while 4.5% have reported sexual abuse, the study claims.
Street children in Iran, compared with the general population, have a higher alcohol and drug consumption rate under the age of 18 years. About 17.3% of street children have had alcohol at least once in their lifetime, and about 7% of street kids drink alcohol every day.
The age of starting drugs among street children is actually quite low, where about 56 per cent started using before the age of 14. Many children in this study claim that this addiction runs in the family where 43.8% have reported an addict father and 36.9% have reported close friends being addicts.
About a third of children on the streets of Tehran (31%) have reported leaving home because of family problems, where 23.9% of children have reported a history of physical abuse.
These street children come from families that do not have a desirable economic situation, where fathers are unemployed and there is a weak participation from the mothers towards the family income.
Determining the numbers of street children in Iran is a virtually impossible. In a 2005 report by the U.S. State Department, by the Iranian government’s own admission, 60,000 street children were accounted for in Iran.
Numerous child rights organizations suspect that the number is substantially higher, citing figures of 200,000 or more. Of this number, about 55 percent are the children of Afghan refugees.
The atrocities these children experience are the blatant fault of the Iranian regime and are in direct conflict with the ‘Convention of Rights of Children’ that demands that children have to be looked after by the state if their own families cannot provide for them.
However, no such step is being taken by the mullahs for the betterment of these children, where they are too busy building up nuclear weapons and exporting terrorism and fundamentalism.

Iranian regime illicitly exporting oil disguised as Iraqi barrels ( Violates U.S Sanctions )

A shipping insurer has warned its member this week that that Iranian crude labelled as Iraqi oil was being transferred ship to ship by smugglers at oil cargoes at a port in the United Arab Emirates.
Insurer West of England has said the cargos may contain Iranian crude disguised as Iraqi barrels, and that it cannot insure these volumes as they are in breach of U.S. sanctions on Tehran.
The ship to ship (STS) transfer by smugglers has been taking place at the Khor Fakkan port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The insurer said in a statement published on its website on Jan. 13: "It appears that such oil may routinely be described as being of Iraqi origin and as having been loaded on board the transferring vessel at Basra some time before the proposed STS operation."
The insurer said it "cannot provide insurance to vessels which load Iranian cargo in such circumstances and cover will cease in its entirety if such cargo is loaded".
The insurer company said that documentation of barrels labelled as originating from Basra in Iraq, and which stopped over at Khor Fakkan, should not be taken at face value.
“There is evidence of a sophisticated smuggling operation and those responsible may go to considerable lengths to disguise the true origin of the cargo. Cargo documentation is likely to appear credible and there may be no evidence of any designated parties being involved. “
“Members are therefore advised to exercise extreme caution when engaging in STS operations in the Arabian Gulf. In particular it is recommended that Members check with port agents to ensure that vessels providing cargo by means of an STS transfer in the region loaded the cargo at the port stated in the cargo documentation before any cargo is received. “
The insurer said that Iranian vessels loaded with crude had shuttled across the Strait of Hormuz to supply ships with oil labelled as originating from Iraq and destined for countries that do not benefit from a waiver of U.S. sanctions legislation.
The insurer warned its members that transport of Iranian oil without a waiver under U.S. law "may trigger enforcement action against the vessel, its owners and related parties by the U.S. authorities".

Frenchman detained in Bulgaria denies Islamist militant links: lawyer

(Reuters) - A French citizen arrested in Bulgaria for alleged links to the gunmen who attacked the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, denies being part of an Islamist group and is ready to be extradited to prove his innocence, his lawyer said on Friday.
French citizen Fritz-Joly Joachin is surrounded by media and policemen during a court break in the southern city of Haskovo January 16, 2015. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
Fritz-Joly Joachin was detained by Bulgarian police at a border checkpoint as he tried to cross into Turkey in the early hours of Jan. 1 under a European arrest warrant that alleged he had abducted his three-year-old son - an accusation he denies.
A second European arrest warrant alleged he had participated in a criminal group that plotted acts of terrorism, for which he could face 10 years in prison.
Joachin was brought into a provincial court in the city of Haskovo near the Turkish border on Friday. A construction worker without any previous criminal convictions, Joachin told the court he expected a fair hearing and at one point objected to having a female translator.
"He has told me that he has no links to Al Qaeda or any other terrorist group," Radi Radev, Joachin's lawyer, told reporters.