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Monday, February 9, 2015

Blogger note : Iran - The land of no rights ( And no singing )

That's right,women are not allowed to sing now ( the cleric's recently told the world ). As for human right's they don't exist in Iran.  Who is the NCRI ( National Council of Resistance of Iran ) founded in 1981 in France?
Maryam Rajavi

The President -elect of the NCRI is Maryam Rajavi , currently living in exile in Paris. The over 500 members of the group have ( horrific stories ) they could tell you about family members being killed for speaking up for their rights. The story about losing a brother or two sisters being killed by the Iranian regime. I ask myself what would make a group of 500 plus Iranian's form the NCRI but now I have my answer.

The countless stories of murder , and human right's violations and it never ends. ( servant's to a brutal regime )





Iran - A Civil Rights Activist Arrested in Mehrabad Airport

Taken to unknown location

Posted on: 9th February, 2015
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Ali Rezaei
HRANA News Agency – Ali Rezaei, civil rights activist was arrested and transferred to an unknown location.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Ali Rezaei, civil rights activist, was arrested at Mehrabad Airport on Wednesday, February 4, by security forces and transferred to an unknown location.
After his arrest, the security forces went to his house and seized some of his personal accessories, his laptop and some books.
An informed source told HRANA’s reporter, “Ali Rezaei is considered as a moderate Azeri activist”.
This source also said, “Mr. Rezaei’s demands are in accordance with promises of Mr. Rohani and included implementation of article 15 of the constitution, teaching mother tongue, establishment of Turkish academy, restoration of Uremia lake, cultural and financial equality for all communities and ethnicities in Iran, which is stated in the constitution”.
He has experience of working with the weekly press Yarpagh, monthly Dilmaj, and some zeri-Farsi publications Azeri-Farsi on his record.

Islamic State Loots and Destroys Ancient Religious Sites in Mosul



MOSUL, Iraq – Jihadists with the radical Islamic State over the past few days have been looting and destroying ancient religious sites in this northern Iraqi city, a local government official told Efe on Sunday.

The extremists on Saturday stole relics, historic books and manuscripts that were inside one of the religious sanctuaries in Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, before demolishing the buildings with large earthmoving machines.

In addition to razing several sanctuaries, they destroyed the mosque of Muhsin, from which they stole valuable objects that had been housed there.

The government source said that the jihadists demolished that site, which consisted of a small 5th-century mosque with a large cupola and contained one of the tombs of the imam Muhsin.

The IS, meanwhile, released a video showing the group’s destruction of mosques and religious sites, calling it a “fight against ... heresy.”

The IS practices an extreme version of Sunni Islam that rejects the existence of mausoleums inside mosques because it feels that then the faithful could potentially direct their prayers to the dead resting there rather than to God.

Meanwhile, Iraqi security forces recovered control of most of the city of Biyi, 40 km (25 mi.) north of Tikrit, capital of Saladin province, provincial governor Jasem al-Jabara said.

Iraqi troops, aided by tribal fighters, retook the city’s industrial zones, the military district, the market area, the railroad sector and all the neighborhoods near the Biyi refinery, along with other sections of the city.

They also advanced toward Al Siniya, 10 km (6.2 mi.) west of Biyi, where they retook control of the region’s oil refinery in clashes with occupying jihadists that resulted in dozens of dead and injured in the IS ranks.

Iraqi authorities last November had announced their intention to regain control of strategically important Biyi, although the IS had made significant advances in the area and took over parts of the city on Dec. 21 after a series of attacks on government positions.

Biyi is the site of Iraq’s largest oil refinery – which produces 250,000 barrels of crude per day, although it was shut down on June 10, 2014, after jihadist advances in the area – and a hub for supply routes to Nineveh, Al Anbar and Kirkuk provinces.

Four Siblings Gunned Down in Southern Colombia



BOGOTA – Four siblings ranging in age from 7 to 17 were fatally shot inside their family’s home in a rural area near Florencia, capital of the southern Colombian province of Caqueta, authorities said.

Unidentified men entered the residence Wednesday night and opened fire, killing four of the Vanegas Grimaldo siblings.

The fifth sibling was wounded, but managed to get away.

The public ombudsman’s office identified the dead as Samuel, 17; Juliana, 14; Xiomara, 11; and Deiner, 7.

The surviving Vanegas Grimaldo sibling and a neighbor alerted authorities about the attack, the ombudsman’s office said. Investigators suspect the quadruple-murder may be linked to a dispute between the children’s father and squatters who invaded some lands he owns.

Caqueta Gov. Hugo Rincon expressed sorrow about the killings and vowed that authorities “will find those responsible for the massacre.”

Separately, a 13-year-old boy was slain and dismembered in Tulua, a town in the southwestern province of Valle del Cauca.

“For what we know so far, the minor resided in Cali (the provincial capital) and had gone to the town to spend vacation with relatives,” the ombudsman’s office said.

Iran news in brief, 8 February 2015