Thursday, August 13, 2015

I love Maryam Rajavi

How beutiful is Iran with Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

The ballot box is the only criterion for legitimacy

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Freedom of parties and assembly.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

 Respect all individual freedoms.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Freedom of expression and of the media

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Abolition of death penalty.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

The separation of Church and State

 That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Equality in political, social and economic arenas.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

equal participation of women in political leadership.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Any form of discrimination against women will be abolished

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Rule of law and justice.And  The total independence of judges.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

Foreign policy will be based on peaceful coexistence, international and regional peace and cooperation, as well as respect for the United Nations Charter.

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi says:

A non-nuclear Iran, free of weapons of mass destruction

That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

My ideals are in what maryam says. That’s why I love Maryam Rajavi

Maryam,a hope for future

Maryam,a hope for future
I was trying to know more about Maryam Rajiv's idea and thinking. I was going through some interview or article about her. I found the interview below that I found it very interesting.
 
 
Expressen Interview with Mrs. Maryam Rajavi President-Elect

Gabi Gleichman was the first journalist to meet with Maryam Rajavi, President of Iran's Government in Exile

Gabi Glichman, former president of the Swedish Pen Club, Expressen, January 21, 1994.

Throughout Iran, they have pinned their hopes on this woman. She is the number-one enemy of the ayatollahs' regime. A modern, Muslim Joan of Arc, brilliant and cheerful, leads the struggle against the gloom and darkness of Tehran's rulers. In August 19 93, she was elected by the National Council of Resistance (the Resistance's 235-member parliament) as President of Iran's Government-in-Exile. She has been staying in Paris since October.
In all probability, she is the most threatened woman in the world.
she says: Expressen's call to "cut relations with Iran now" is very important and appreciated. The Khomeini regime is guilty of countless killings, suppression and denial of freedoms, but perhaps its worst crime has been to deprive my countrymen of their human dignity. Your concern for the Iranian people's pain and suffering under the mullahs makes us feel that the destiny of our people is important to the rest of the world. And this only adds to our determination to continue our struggle.
 
Maryam Rajavi speaks with a spiritual power and faith I have never experienced in European politics. Her strength comes from within. Her fervor, emotions, acumen, intellect and natural manner have a profound impact on me.

She is an internationalist. Her ideas are deeply rooted in her Islamic ideology. She believes that change in the individual is as important as change in a society.

Some of her optimism and composure derive from her conviction that a better future for Iran is possible through the democratic process and the free choice of the people. She is guided by her tolerance and inner peace. She hopes for the greatest possible freedom and democracy for the Iran of the future

What is your background and what motivated you to first become active in politics?

I was born in 1953 and grew up in a middle-class family with many children. Everyone in our family was active in the anti-Shah movement. One of my sisters was executed by the Shah's secret police. Years later, another of my sisters, several months pregnant, was murdered by Khomeini's Revolutionary Guards after enduring severe torture.

I was influenced by my older sister and brother to become involved in politics, but my real inspiration came from the books I read as a child about the lives of poor and deprived children. I wanted to do something to improve the plight of such children's and give them a better future.

Later, I realized that in Iran there was no democracy or pluralism. I began reading political writings, both Western and Islamic, about the nature and make-up of the ruling regime.

Obviously, I have been influenced by contemporary progressive movements. I studied metallurgy, but when I came in contact with the Mojahedin, who were resisting the Shah and promising a new, democratic, Islamic society, politics gained the upper hand. I do not remember now which specific point in their program influenced me the most, but whatever it was, it was at the crux of the issues in which I was interested: human rights and freedom.

She continues: Religious fundamentalists offer a totally inaccurate and dark portrait of Islam. Khomeini's ideas and beliefs do not represent one billion Muslims. Islam is not the religion of hate, oppression and repression. Only Khomeini's world view depicts human life as devoid of value. Only in his world are the mullahs permitted to enchain the people and eliminate what it is that makes us human: love, trust, friendship, a sense of justice...

For us, who are struggling against religious fundamentalism, it is important to have a profoundly humanist direction so that we offer an alternative that can be trusted.

What will the Iran you intend to build look like?

An Islamic Iran, where Church and State are separate. A democratic, pluralist society in which freedom of religion and speech reign and human rights are respected in their entirety, and equality of all before the law is guaranteed. From my perspective, eliminating discrimination against women is naturally fundamental; no woman should be forced to wear the veil or be paid lower wages than a man. In addition, we must combat social and economic in-equalities. In my ideal society, every citizen will enjoy economic and social security.

After the mullahs are overthrown, we must before all else, cure the ill-feelings of revenge and hatred among our people. We must create a spirit of friendship, tolerance and patience in our society. It is our duty to revive the honor and identity of the Iranian people. We must also see to it that Iranians, long kept pretty much cut off from the rest of the world, learn about the scientific and technological advances of our era.

I have devoted my life to restoring the hopes of my people for a better future, and to proving to the world that Islam, as a social and democratic alternative, can be compatible, rather than hostile, to women. This responsibility gives me an enormous sense of inner serenity, and a feeling of true freedom.

she had given this interview 20 years ago and still it is as fresh as you think it is todays interview. That time  not many people knew her. but now after 20 years many people all over the world accept her as their own leader and the one who could guide them in the right path, a savior not only for Iranian people ,but also the savior for the all over the world.

safety of mojahedin in camp liberty

how many times the us goverment and united nation have promised and commited the security and safty of mojahedin in camp liberty.
is it realy a camp , a united nation camp
if it is why the people there can not go out and are not allowed even to go to hospital any time they want and anytime needed.
if it is not a un camp then what it is
is it a prison
why it is surrounded by many Iraqi armed forces,having their guns towards the camp.
how many times the us goverment and united nation have promised and committed the security and safety of mojahedin in camp liberty.
if they promissed several times why and how 125 people have been killed and hundreds more injured.
do you know ,the khomieni regime is going to attack and kill more.
we warn you. where is your promisses
how many more times they  are going to be killed and injured .
stop it       stop it     stop it.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Iran will make the bomb


The Kerry –Zarif meeting takes place as the U.N. atomic agency on Friday reported that work on a key element — an assessment of allegations that Tehran worked on atomic arms — remains essentially stalled, The Associated Press reported from Vienna.

It is two years these negotiations are going ahead. But what we have seen is that Iran has become nearer to the bomb.

What we have seen and what we know is only civilian aspect of nuclear program in Iran or may be only a part of it. The essential part is the military aspect of that which is completely secret and anybody talks about it he or she will face execution.

 

The civilian and military aspects of Iranian nuclear program act like two concentric circles and the civilian program is at the service of the military program.

Just last week a delegation from North Korea including experts in nuclear warhead and various elements of ballistic were present in the country for one week at the end of April.

The next delegation of North Korean experts is scheduled to arrive in Iran in June and will be comprised of nine experts.

There is a secret site, “Lavizan-3,”.Tehran has been enriching uranium secretly at this site for years, and using advanced centrifuges.

North Korea has extensively exchanged information and delegations of experts in the fields of nuclear weapons and nuclear warhead design as recently as late April 2015.

The Associated Press reported from Vienna has reported that: The Kerry –Zarif meeting will takes place on Friday.

Which one we should believe the Iranian meeting with Kerry or Iranian meeting with North Korea.

I believe the Khomeini regime is playing game with the 5 +1 and he is determined to make the bomb .he is only buying the time, the negotiation will continue until they make the bomb.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Iran will make the bomb or will make the deal


Is really Iran giving up the bombs?

The negotiators are trying to reach a deal by the end of June.

If they really are going to give up the bombs by the end of the June ,why there is such news?

Reuters -May 13, 2015 - The Czech Republic blocked an attempted purchase by Iran this year of a large shipment of sensitive technology useable for nuclear enrichment after false documentation raised suspicions, U.N. experts and Western sources said.
The incident could add to Western concerns about whether Tehran can be trusted to adhere to a nuclear deal being negotiated with world powers under which it would curb sensitive nuclear work in exchange for sanctions relief.

Some details of the attempted purchase were described in the latest annual report of an expert panel for the United Nations Security Council’s Iran sanctions committee, which has been seen by Reuters.
The panel said that in January Iran attempted to buy compressors - which have nuclear and non-nuclear applications - made by the U.S.-owned company Howden CKD Compressors.

A Czech state official and a Western diplomat familiar with the case confirmed to Reuters that Iran had attempted to buy the shipment from Howden CKD in the Czech Republic, and that Czech authorities had acted to block the deal.

The United States and its Western allies say Iran continues to try to skirt international sanctions on its atomic and missile programs even while negotiating the nuclear deal.

Yes they will not give up the bomb. They need the bomb to survive. they are just playing game with USA.

the only way to get rid of this barbaric regime is to over through this regime. the alternative for this regime is Maryam Rajavi with her ten point plant. she is supported by all Iranian inside the country. They pray every day for a day ,Maryam returns to Iran.

Monday, April 13, 2015

khomenei will not give the bomb by appeasement


Once  a day khameneie were going to go swimming in a river

It was too deep and he was drown in the river and shouting .help ,help

A man was passing the way ,hearing the sound help .help.

He told to khomenei give your hands to me to take you out, but he didn’t, he ask again and again, give your hands to me.

But he didn’t and he was going to sink.

Another wise man was passing and saw them.

He told to the first man, don’t tell him give your hands to me. Tell him get my hand.

When the first man said so , khomenei jumped and got his hand and he was safe.

The wise men told the first man, the mullahs never give anything even if they die, they only get things.

Yes khomenei will not give the bomb by appeasement .you should get it yourself by force.

Friday, April 3, 2015

what are they going to do with nuclear bomb


Do you think the ayatollahs are going to play football with the bomb.
oh no
or it is  going  to be installed  in a museum then the people to go and watch it.
or no.
They are going to give it to children to play with it.
no no no.
 Non of them .they are going to explode it some where in Jerusalem or in new York where 11 September occurred.
Mr.. Obama do you know , this time it  is much worst than 11 September.it is a nuclear bomb.
it means thousands of innocent people are going to die.
Mr. Obama stop the bomb, stop appeasement, stop sitting behind a table with mullahs, stop walking with mullahs, stop shaking hands with mullahs.
support the opposition , the mujahidin and Maryam Rajavi.