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In January 2003, before the announcement of manshoor81 (Charter 2003) I wrote the same thing that if the left becomes the leadership of any unity efforts it will fail. The Communist path which is the path of the left has failed miserably in the whole world to the point that they themselves do not stand up and call themselves communist anymore, then how do they expect their ideology in the background to be able to unit the Iranian opposition. They have the same problem as the Islamists who cannot come to grips with the reality that their path has ended miserably and try to save their religion by shutting the dissidents. Talking about Communism and its failures is not a guesswork anymore and is a fact. After the fall of the Soviet Block and the experiences of Vietnam and Far East, anyone with the slightest information of world politics knows about it, except the guards of the leftist religion who have been promoting cultural relativism all these years and are masters of making the political differences seem like personal fights rather than answering to the issues raised, and issues are raised no longer just by me, and their own former members who have turned monarchist and publish in Kayhan London and elsewhere are raising issues with them. There are people who are still alive and know about death threats by the Left to the ones like me who rejected the left. The left has been acting like a mafia in Iranian political circles and they think they can evade the discussion of real issues by calling the critics as CIA, monarchist, or MKO.
Iran’s apex court has upheld the death penalty for four people accused of working for Israel’s intelligence agency, the judiciary said on Wednesday.
The individuals were charged with “destroying private and public property, kidnappings and obtaining false confessions,” said a statement published by Mizan news agency, which is linked with the judiciary.
The four men were identified as Hossein Ordukhanzadeh, Shahin Imani Mahmoudabad, Milad Ashrafi Atbatan, and Manouchehr Shahbandi Bejandi.
Three others accused were given jail sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years on charges of “crime against the country’s security, aiding in kidnapping and possession of weapons.”
All of them, the judiciary said, were working “under the guidance” of Israel’s intelligence service.
According to state media, the men were arrested in a joint operation by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Intelligence Ministry in June.
Mehran Samak, a 27-year-old man was killed in Iran’s northern Gilan province on Tuesday, shortly after the country’s football team was knocked out of the FIFA World Cup following a 2-0 defeat against the US.
The incident occurred in the port city of Anzali, situated along the Caspian Sea when Samak and his friends drove through the streets celebrating Iran’s loss.
Some reports suggested that he was hit by security forces for honking and celebrating Team Melli’s defeat, which prevented them from advancing to the knockout stage of the marquee football competition.
Tensions have been running high in the Islamic republic amid sweeping protests triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of morality police in mid-September.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that if Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia act in unity, the region will change, stating that the common grounds between the three countries are tens of times more than disputed issues.
In an interview with Anadolu Agency, Ahmadinejad, who served as the president of Iran for two terms from 2005 to 2013, underlined the regional developments, the nuclear deal and the presidential elections to be held on June 18.
Morteza Najafipoor Moghaddam (Persian:; born 1980), better known as Shahin Najafi (Persian: شاهین نجفی), is an Iranian musician, singer, composer, poet, author, and political activist.[1]
Dr. Mahnaz Shirali is an Iranian author and political sociologist professor at a university in France. Her Ph.D. thesis was about the crisis in the Iranian youth generation. She was a professor at the Paris Institute of Political Studies as a political sociologist and an expert on Iran, as well as director of studies at the Catholic University of Paris. She, as a writer and expert on Iran, has collaborated with various media around the world and Huffington Post. She wrote several books in French and English. Among them is The Mystery of Contemporary Iran. She is a human rights and Iranian women’s rights activist and has lectured at various congresses in the field.
Masih Alinejad is an Iranian-American journalist, author, and women’s rights activist. Alinejad currently works as a presenter/producer at VOA Persian Service, Radio Farda, Manoto television. In 2019, Alinejad sued the Iranian government in a U.S. federal court for harassment against her and her family. She released a book in 2018 called The Wind in My Hair that deals with her experiences growing up in Iran. In 2021, U.S. prosecutors charged four Iranian intelligence officials with plotting to kidnap a critic of the Iranian government; the target was not named, but Masih believes it was her.