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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Iran: Hassan Rouhani government will not permit women to sing, minister says
NCRI - Hassan Rouhani’s government will not issue permits for women to sing solo, Ali Jannati, the minister of Culture and Guidance has declared.
Speaking in Isfahan on Friday, Ali Jannati said: “Those political currents that to seek to weaken and destroy the government offer incorrect information to religious scholars and members of parliament and distort the issue.”
He stressed that: “The Ministry of Guidance and Culture does not issue permits for women to sing solo.”
He added: “Ministry of Guidance works in adherence to Supreme Leader’s viewpoint.”
Jannati remarks followed statements by two senior clerics in Qom announcing that women cannot sing in Iran.
Nouri Hamedani and Makarem Shirazi in their lectures in Qom protested an album that had songs of a female singer, state-run news agency website Tabnak reported on February 4.
Nouri Hamedani said in his lecture: There is no problem with women talking, but “women singing cannot become common and we will stop it”. He continued: it is “religiously forbidden” for women to sing or play musical instruments in front of men.
“Any film, festival, book or music that is in contrast with revolutionary values will be stopped,” he reminded.
Makarem Shirazi, another senior mullah also showed his opposition to women singers in his lecture as a matter that “causes popular discontent”.
Makarem Shirazi, another senior mullah also showed his opposition to women singers in his lecture as a matter that “causes popular discontent”.
US aid worker and ISIL hostage Kayla Mueller confirmed dead
The United States has confirmed the death of aid worker and ISIL hostage Kayla Mueller. Her family say they are heartbroken.
It comes four days after the Islamist captors of the 26-year-old, seized in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo in August 2013, claimed she had been killed in a coalition airstrike by Jordanian fighter jets outside Raqqa, the capital of the extremists’ self-proclaimed caliphate.
Jordan has expressed doubt about the Islamist militant group’s account and US officials have said they had no evidence to support ISIL’s claims although the details surrounding Kayla’s death remain unclear.
Her family have released a handwritten letter they said Kayla wrote to them while in captivity. In it, she says: “I…have learned that even in prison, one can be free.”
In control of wide areas of Syria and Iraq, ISIL is said to have sent Kayla’s family an e-mail and photograph that confirmed her death. She was the group’s last known American hostage.
Paying tribute to her, President Obama said the US would “find and bring to justice the terrorists who are responsible”.
He added in a statement released by the White House: “ISIL is a hateful and abhorrent terrorist group whose actions stand in stark contrast to the spirit of people like Kayla”.
MOSCOW - Hunger strike for Ukrainian servicewoman
MOSCOW, February 10. /TASS/. Moscow’s Basmanny Court on Tuesday extended the period of detention for former Ukrainian servicewoman Nadezhda Savchenko until May 13.
"Having heard the reasons of the sides and considered submitted materials, the court reaches the conclusion that an investigator’s request to extend the measure of restraint for Savchenko in the form of detention until May 13 should be granted," Judge Artur Karpov announced the decision.
Investigators say that during combat operations near the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk in the summer of 2014, Savchenko, who was a pilot for a Mil Mi-24 (NATO reporting name: Hind) helicopter gunship, joined the Aidar battalion - a paramilitary group of Ukraine’s Interior Ministry.
She is suspected of involvement in the murder of two Russian journalists near Lugansk in July 2014, as well as of illegally crossing the Russian border. The two criminal cases against her have been integrated.
The defense said the court’s ruling on detention extension is illegal and plans to appeal it in the Moscow City Court.
The period of investigation on Savchenko’s case has also been extended until May 13.
Nadezhda Savchenko has been on a hunger strike for over 60 days. Today she said she has no plans of stopping the strike. "I will continue the hunger strike, which has been lasting for more than 60 days, until I’m taken back to Ukraine or until I die, " she said.
Cops Investigate 2 Bodies Found Floating off Puerto Rican Coast
Police said in a communique that the investigation is being handled by personnel of the Rincon and Aguada districts, as well as by the Homicide Division and the Maritime Unit of AƱasco, all municipalities of western Puerto Rico.
The bodies were found in waters near the town of Rio Grande, between the municipalities of Rincon and Aguada, a place where undocumented immigrants often come ashore from the neighboring Dominican Republic after sailing across the dangerous Mona Passage.
Authorities were alerted by an anonymous 911 call around 10:30 a.m. local time, and as yet no details have been provided about the bodies’ identities or their physical characteristics.
The authorities were previously engaged in investigating the death of another person, thought to have drowned, on the tourist beach of Puntas de Rincon.
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?
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 )
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
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Posted on: 9th February, 2015
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.
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