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Monday, October 26, 2015

Young people seek change in Iran – Baroness Betty Boothroyd

NCRI - Young Iranians who are fed up with the theocratic dictatorship in power in Iran are yearning for change, Baroness Betty Boothroyd, the former Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom has said.
“The nuclear agreement with Iran does nothing to improve its appalling civil and human rights record. There's nothing in it that seeks to persuade the regressive regime to change, to look at itself, to improve its approach to the democratic process, the rule of law and to human rights. Nothing at all,” Baroness Boothroyd said at a conference on human rights in Iran at the Houses of Parliament on October 19.
"I happen to believe, and I have some evidence of it, that Iran's secular middle class want democracy, they have a yearning for some change, and they want to see progress, prosperity and be a properly accepted member of the international community. And I believe too that young people want to see change."
Baroness Boothroyd said the Iranian regime is denying the people of Iran their basic human rights.
“Forty years ago, I wore the black sash of the anti-apartheid movement, when most people had no human rights under South Africa's racist regime. And while I was parading outside South Africa House, with my black sash on and the policeman keeping an eye on me, I never expected to in my wildest dreams, to welcome Nelson Mandela to my country, as democratic leader of South Africa, when I was speaker of the Commons”, Baroness Boothroyd said.
“This only happened because defiant, determined and dedicated people in South Africa and elsewhere proved to the White supremacists that they were not immune to the forces of change. And I think it's in that spirit of defiance, I believe that Iran's theocracy is not immune to them now,” she added.
Former UK House of Commons speaker Baroness Boothroyd and a delegation of British lawmakers on January 27, 2014 met and held talks with the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance Maryam Rajavi during their visit to the headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris.
The high-level delegation of British lawmakers called for a full United Nations investigation into the September 1, 2013 Camp Ashraf massacre and urgent UN protection for thousands of members of the main Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, or MEK) in Camp Liberty, Iraq.
The British lawmakers described the Iranian regime’s interference in the region, especially in Iraq and Syria, as 'dangerous' and backed Mrs Rajavi’s proposal that a complete halt to the Iranian regime’s meddling in Syria is the sole solution to this crisis.


They expressed full support for Mrs Rajavi's 10-point plan for the future of Iran as the best guarantee for democracy and human rights as well as peace and tranquility in the region and the world.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Iran - Iran shows media secret underground base.

Israel Lifts Restrictions on Muslims Entering Temple Mount



JERUSALEM – The Israeli authorities now allow unrestricted entry to the Temple Mount for the first time during the current escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, the police said.

Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said on Friday that the day of prayers ended without exceptions and with the participation of about 30,000 Muslim worshippers, adding that there were no age restrictions for the entry.

The Temple Mount is located in East Jerusalem, occupied by Israel since 1967, and houses al-Aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in Islam.

The place has been the epicenter of tension and in recent weeks the Israeli authorities prevented the entry of Muslims under 50 years.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Iran - Woman violates dancing law in public " Check her moves out ".

Machu Picchu, Peru - 3 deaths , people clown around at ( Ancient Inca site )

A 57-year-old Brazilian woman died after passing out while visiting the ruins of Machu Picchu, Peruvian authorities reported in a communique.
Maria de Fatima Cavati was strolling around the ancient Inca citadel with her three sisters on Monday when she fainted in the area of the archaeological park known as Doce Puertas.
UKRAINE Tourist dies at  Machu Picchu ?
The tourist from the Ukraine who died of a heart attack while visiting the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, had dreamed all his life to know this majestic place, without believing that his health would play against .
FACTS. Sushchenko Lidia, 73, visited the marvel of the world on the last Saturday at noon. It was exactly in the place known as the home of Inca guardian within the archaeological complex, when he suddenly fell to the ground and lost consciousness

U.S. Tourist dies after falling into ravine near Machu Picchu Peru ?

An American tourist, identified as Gian Cecilia Rachel, died Tuesday after falling into a ravine while covering the route of the trail, heading to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu (Peru Southeast), regional police said. The accident occurred on the first day of 2013 near the Inti Punco, known for being difficult geography, amid mountains with deep chasms of the jungle of southern Andean department of Cusco. Gian, 26, was on the final leg of their journey and not far from the stone citadel, when he fell into the ravine for unknown reasons, according to the police report.

Brazilian Woman Dies While Visiting Machu Picchu ( Ancient Inca citadel )



LIMA – A 57-year-old Brazilian woman died after passing out while visiting the ruins of Machu Picchu, Peruvian authorities reported in a communique.

Maria de Fatima Cavati was strolling around the ancient Inca citadel with her three sisters on Monday when she fainted in the area of the archaeological park known as Doce Puertas.

She was pronounced dead at the scene by a doctor who was also visiting the ruins and who came to her aid after being alerted to the situation by park workers.

The physician tried unsuccessfully to revive her by administering oxygen and using other medical instruments provided by the citadel staff.

Peruvian police transported the body to a police station in the town of Machu Picchu at the request of the local prosecutor’s office.