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Former Algerian PM Warns Europe About Iran

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Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria and Chairman of the Arab Islamic Solidarity Committee Iran has become involved in North African regions like Algeria and has created problems they were never before experienced in North African history, such as the Sunni-Shiite sectarian conflict. Iran introduced these conflicts and is now seeking to uproot North Africa from its Arab roots. North Africa is close to the Europeans geographically. Historically and culturally, the North Africans are closely related to Europe, as well. North Africans are well suited to warn European parliaments, organizations, and media outlets about the dangers Iran poses. Prior to his visit to France, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman said, “The biggest enemy in the region is the Iranian regime and not the Shiite sect.” He explained that Islam is different from the extremism that Iran attempts to promote and that before the Islamic Revolution, the Sunni majority had no problems with

Trump to host Merkel with Iran nuclear deal a pressing issue

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel   President Donald Trump will host German Chancellor Angela Merkel, one of two European leaders heading to Washington as he mulls the fate of the nuclear deal with Iran. Their April 27 meeting follows French President Emmanuel Macron’s stop in the U.S. capital. The agreement’s future may depend on the success of last-minute European interventions with Trump. Macron and Merkel will likely be the last foreign leaders invested in the deal to see Trump before his deadline for the 2015 deal to be strengthened. Trump’s pledged to withdraw by May 12 unless U.S., British, French and German negotiators can agree to fix what he sees as the deal’s serious flaws. Iran has said a U.S. withdrawal and reimposed sanctions would destroy the pact, and has threatened to restart banned nuclear activities.

https://herald.report/syria-is-a-shadoSyria is a shadow, the main goal is the Iranian regimew-the-main-goal-is-the-iranian-regime/

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The bombs and missiles, which were launched on April 14th on Bashar al-Assad’s chemical production and distribution centers, seem to have hit the Mullahs regime politically. Because some of the Iranian regime’s agents and analysts acknowledge that all the forces that support Bashar al-Assad today in Syria were invited by Mullahs regime there, (Russia, Hezbollah Lebanon and other terrorist troops in Syria) On the other hand, although Russia is currently the strongest force in Syria, the preservation of Bashar al-Assad, unlike the clerical regime of Iran, is not strategic for Russia. This is why the Mullahs regime’s response to this attack is so hysterical and horrific, as Khamenei himself immediately came to the scene and reacted very negatively to it. Afterward, we witnessed a massive propaganda campaign and a huge amount of comments from the authorities and the regime’s media. In reaction to the attacks on Bashar al-Assad and the Mullahs regime’s interests in these attacks

Obama red line and Assad’s licence to gas and slaughter 4/15/2018 10:25:50 PM

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A distraught child is treated after an attack on Douma, Eastern Ghouta. File Photo  We are living in a time where mass murder has become the norm to retain political power, where arrogant dictators like Bashar al-Assad have been given carte blanche to use sickening force to push through policies of fear and oppression, destroying the homes of hundreds of thousands of helpless unarmed civilians along the way. While Assad slaughters a vast number of civilians, whose communities voice any dissent against him, the rest of the world has looked on, spouting their disgust with worthless threats against the perpetrators, allowing Assad’s brutal program of ethnic cleansing to continue. As far as Bashar al-Assad was concerned, the massive street demonstrations calling for him to go in early 2011, was simply a challenge that he was determined to win. It mattered not that the majority of the Syrian population wanted to see an end to his cruel and violent dictatorship, because jus

More than half of global executions carried out in Iran, says report

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Iranian opposition protesters march during a rally to protest against executions in Iran, as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is in France for a two-day official visit, in Paris, on Jan. 28, 2016. According to the latest report of the Amnesty International as reported in Iran Focus website, among all the recorded executions worldwide last year, more than 51 percent were carried out in Iran. Although second, behind China in terms of executions, Iran “carried out 84 percent of the global total number of executions.” The number of executions in Iran last year was 507, “accounting for 60 percent of all confirmed executions in the region.” Of the 507 people executed, “501 were men and six were women. At least five juvenile offenders were executed, and 31 executions were carried out publicly.” Amnesty International believes that hundreds of other death sentences may have been imposed in Iran but were unable to confirm figures. Mahmoud Amiri Moghaddam, who heads the Iran H

Iran: Golrokh Iraee’s father gets to visit her under heavy control

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political prisoner Golrokh Iraee The father of hunger striking political prisoner Golrokh Iraee got to visit his daughter on Sunday, April 8, 2018, under heavy security conditions. Ms. Iraee has been hospitalized in the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Baghyatollah Hospital in Tehran after some 70 days of wet and dry hunger strike and losing 22 kilograms. She keeps fainting and her life is at risk. Since coming to, she has avoided accepting IV serum injections and told her father that she would continue her hunger strike. Earlier on Friday, April 6, the Iraee family had referred to this hospital to visit their daughter but were insulted, threatened and violently turned away. A large number of political prisoners from Gohardasht Prison in Karaj and the Central Prison of Orumiyeh in northwestern Iran, have sent messages of solidarity to Golrokh Iraee and praised her firm will and determination to insist on her rightful demands.

Trump has not laid out timetable for Syria attack response: White House

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White House spokeswoman said Trump held Russia and Syria responsible for the chemical attack The White House said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump has not laid out timetable for action in response to a suspected chemical attack in Syria, despite his note on Twitter that missiles “will be coming” and Russia should “get ready.” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Trump had a number of options, not just military, that all options were still on the table and he was assessing how to respond. She said Trump held Russia and Syria responsible for the chemical attack and denied that his Twitter comments had created any problem.

Iranian agents in the European Parliament; political cover for terrorist acts against the opposition in Albania, warns Campaign for Iran Change

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The activities by the agents of the Iranian regime in the European Parliament is a political cover for terror acts against the Iranian opposition in Albania Coordinator for Campaign for Iran Change (CIC) in a statement warned today that the activities by the agents of the Iranian regime in the European Parliament is a political cover for terror acts against the Iranian opposition in Albania. According to Struan Stevenson, a well-known European politician who was a member of the European Parliament for 15 years “Iran’s deep frustration after the organized transfer of thousands of members of the main democratic opposition movement from Iraq to Albania and the loss of the opportunity to massacre them is not a secret.  This transfer was the result of an unprecedented campaign by the Iranian opposition and its supporters in Europe and the United States. It took place under the noses of the theocratic fascist regime while the mullahs in Tehran had put all their efforts into prev