NCRI - the infamous Tehran’s Chief Prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi, ordered five websites banned for "poisoning" public opinion, the state-run media reported on Wednesday.
"In next few days, activities, the Internet and Media Unit will expanded its work scope," Mortazavi was quoted by the official news agency IRNA.
NCRI - The Secretary General of the Islamic-Arabic Council in Lebanon, Allameh Mohammad Ali al-Husseini, condemned the last week's bomb attack on the water pumping station of Ashraf City, home to the members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) in Iraq.
Allameh al-Husseini in a statement said that the Islamic- Arabic Council of Lebanon condemns this hideous and inhumane act and calls on the Multi-National Force in Iraq (MNF-I), International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), UN and the Iraqi government to investigate the bomb attack.
NCRI - Seventeen coffee shops were shutdown and ten people were arrested in the latest crackdown by the State Security Forces (SSF) on internet cafés in Tehran.
During last week, a major plan was in effect to inspect coffee shops providing internet service to their customers in Tehran's metropolitan area in particular in the city of Karaj some 40 km west of the capital.
PARIS (AFP) — French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner told atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Thursday that the six major powers expect Iran to answer all the outstanding questions over its nuclear programme.
Kouchner "stressed that the Six (Germany, Britain, France, China, Russia and the United States) want Iran to respond to all the demands of the international community as set out by" the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, a statement from his ministry said after the two met in Paris.
NCRI - Brig. Gen. Ismail Ahmadi-Moqaddam chief of the State Security Forces (SSF) described the performance of the force under his command satisfactory this year.
He announced a new plan --District Security -- for next year (Iranian calendar year beginning 21 of March) which would be a complementary measure to the controversial "boosting public security plan."
By: Alireza Jafarzadeh Source: FoxNews Last week I made public new information about another escalation in the terrorist meddling of the ayatollahs' regime in Iraq. I obtained the information from my sources inside the Iranian regime. These intelligence sources are associated with a network of Iran's main opposition, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (also known as the MEK), based in Ashraf City, Iraq.
The ayatollahs' surge is primarily being carried out through the notorious Qods Force and its Iraqi terror networks. On the one hand, this is alarming news: Tehran's new terror escalation is meant to strategically extend and solidify its gains in Iraq. On the other, however, this is good news: clearly, the ayatollahs are worried about the spread and consolidation of an Iraqi counter force.
NCRI – Iranian regime's Foreign Minster Manouchehr Mottaki attended the funeral of Imad Mughnieh, a leading figure in Lebanese Hizbollah on Thursday, AFP reported.
The Iran regime, "along with its regional ally Syria, is accused of arming and financing Hizbollah," the report added.
NCRI - In a joint statement, 13 members of Iraqi National Assembly condemned bomb attack on water pumping station of Ashraf City, home to the members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) in Iraq.
The statement called on the Multi-National Forces in Iraq (MNF-I) and the Iraqi government to investigate the last Friday's inhumane bomb attack by the Iran regime's agents on the water pumping station that supplied water to residents of Ashraf City and some 20,000 inhabitants in surrounding areas.
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - German exports to Iran have dropped nearly 26 percent in the past two years amid increasing concern over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, according to a new report from Germany's Economy Ministry.
German exports fell from 4.3 billion euros in 2005 to 3.2 billion euros ($4.65 billion) in 2007, according to the report.
by Rt. Hon. Lord Waddington Source: Human Events The assassination of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto is a stark reminder of the ominous threat posed to free peoples by Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism, and the challenges we all face as a result. And yet in a country next door to Pakistan our Government is giving support to a vicious regime, fundamentalist in character and practicing the same sort of terrorism.
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Iranian regime has been the principal state sponsor of terrorism across the globe, with innocent civilians in London, Berlin, and Paris, and even as far as Buenos Aires, Beirut, and the Horn of Africa the victims. Since the Coalition ousted the Taliban in Afghanistan and took control of Iraq, Iranian-make weapons have been responsible for a major part of British and U.S. armed forces’ deaths in Iraq, and Iranian-sponsored insurgents under orders from Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, have been instrumental in sowing sectarian discord and strife costing countless Iraqi lives.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Iran still possesses the capacity to produce nuclear weapons even though it may have stopped its atomic arms development program, a senior US intelligence official said Wednesday.
Thomas Fingar, deputy US director of national intelligence for analysis, told a Congressional hearing that the Islamic republic "continues to develop" capabilities that could be swiftly adopted for production of nuclear weapons.
NCRI – Iranian regime has ordered a group of agents affiliated to the terrorist Qods Force in the town of Khalis, in Diyala Province of Iraq – to carry out a missile attack on Ashraf City - the People's Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) said in a statement on Tuesday.
The statement by PMOI follows the explosion of Asharf City's water pumping station on Friday and extensive activities by agents of Iranian regime in Iraq to set the grounds for terrorist operations against Ashraf City, home to members of PMOI in Iraq.