On October 10, Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi, who had been arrested during a foiled bomb attack, threatened Belgian authorities about possible retaliation by unidentified...
The Iranian regime pursues to escalate tensions in the Middle East by conducting ballistic missile attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq. It would truly like to conceal the impact of protests in Iran and Iraq, which deeply shook the pillars of 40-year tyranny inside Iran and malign meddling in Iraq.
BBC’s recent reporting on the Iranian opposition has raised concern among Iranians both inside and outside the country. As BBC has put to action all services, BBC4, the World Service, BBC website, BBC Arabic, BBC Farsi, and heaven knows how many others, questions on the motive for such biased action on the part of a media outlet claiming impartiality rest unanswered.
Earlier this year, at the Free Iran conference in Ashraf 3. Albania, Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian opposition, gave an impassioned speech about the role of women in creating a free Iran.
The Iranian regime uses the non-governmental organization Astan-e Quds Razavi (AQR) to recruit terrorists, find Westerners willing to spy on their country and pay for its fundamentalist agenda, largely because it has no kind of monitoring or financial audit, according to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
The BBC has posted a piece by Linda Pressly on its website called “The Iranian opposition fighters who mustn't think about sex”, which is full of repeated lies and allegations of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) against its main opposition, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI-MEK).