Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Syrian media activist wins Reporters Without Borders award

The international reporting organization Reporters Without Borders namedhttps://www.mojahedin.org/newsen/51469/Syrian-media-activist-wins-Reporters-Without-Borders-award Abdullah as Reporter of the Year for 2016. Abdullah, from Homs, Syria, reports from opposition controlled territory in Syria. He was injured in a blast that killed his cameraman, Khaled al-Issa, in June.

IRAN: Political Prisoner, Maryam Akbari Monfared Denied Medical Treatment for Filing Complaint

Iran Focus- London, 5 November - Political Prisoner, Maryam Akbari-Monfaredhttps://www.mojahedin.org/newsen/51408/IRAN-Political-Prisoner-Maryam-Akbari-Monfared-Denied-Medical-Treatment-for-Filing-Complaint, arrested in December 2009 for alleged participation in the peaceful 2009 street protests after a foul and bogus Presidential Elections in Iran, and later charged with being connected to the PMOI/MEK has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the so called “waging war against God” in June 2010.
Four of  her siblings were executed in the 1980s for their affiliations with the MEK, and in 2009 she was also accused of making phone calls to her remaining brother and sister who were at the time based in Camp Ashraf in Iraq.

Iran regime blinds man on the election day

On the same day that more than 220 million Americans go to the polls, Iranian regime https://www.mojahedin.org/newsen/51466/Iran-regime-blinds-man-on-the-election-dayblinded both eyes of a man to punish him
Associated Press cited Iranian media on Nov. 8 that the authorities in Iran on the basis of 'retribution in kind' and 'an eye for an eye' have blinded a man for throwing harmful chemicals in the face of a four-year-old girl back in 2009 that destroyed her vision.