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Iran Executes Terrorists in Compliance with International Law, for the Good of Society
Iran executed four terrorists who were convicted of carrying out a terrorist attack in Isfahan.
The executions were carried out in accordance with the country’s legal framework and in compliance with international law.
Saudi Minister Refuses to Condemn Tehran Shootings
As countries of the world including Iran’s neighboring states are condemning today’s terrorist attacks in Tehran, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs refused to condemn the…
Iran Attacks: MKO, Saudi behind Parliament, Khomeini Shrine Shootings
On Wednesday, two groups of armed men stormed the Iranian parliament building in central Tehran and Imam Khomeini Shrine in the southern Tehran outskirt. There…
US Policies Of Violence Are Feeding Muslim Vengeance: Iranian Top Commander
Even worse than the killing of 290 innocent passengers of Airbus is the atrocity of the American government than president who instead of apologizing and being ashamed gave medals of honor to the criminal who did it [Captain William Rogers], which shows it was an intentional, organized planned and ruthless crime and contrary to what the American officials say it was not a mistake so the US must expect a big and hard vengeance from the Muslim Nation.
The Bitter And Unpleasant Realities of Anti Iran Terrorism
The most unprecedented terrorist operation happened in Iran 33 years ago. A week after the removal of AbolHassan Banisadr, the first president of Iran, Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei was subject to an attempted assassination. As the representative of Iran’s former leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, in the National Security Council and as Tehran’s representative in Parliament, Ayatollah Khamenei strongly supported Banisadr’s removal, bringing a suitcase to the parliament filled with documents against Banisadr in June 21, 1981.
Everything About Mohammad Gharazi, Unknown Qualified Presidential Candidate
While some of prominent Iranian politicians couldn’t get qualification, the list of qualified candidates include an unknown name: Mohammad Gharazi.