Iranian Resistance: The government of Ibrahim Raisi appoints ministers of thieves and killers
Beth: The new Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, introduced the members of his government to the regime's parliament. A government made up of a group selected by Khamenei himself from among the institutions of repression, terror and looting of the regime - according to the Iranian Resistance.
The resistance said: "Members of the IRGC such as Vahidi, the former commander of the Quds Force, who is currently wanted in Argentina for the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires; Looting to steal oil towers and smuggling collections of gold bars.
Dargami is one of the thuggish guards who scaled the US embassy wall in November 1979 and was one of the regime's first hostage-takers; Qarayi Ashtiani is one of the partners of the Shirazi fisherman, the executioner of the people of Kurdistan.”
The Iranian Resistance stated that "criminals and terrorists such as Amir Abdollahian, a protégé and assistant executioner Qassem Soleimani, have his hands stained with the blood of thousands of innocent people in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and others. ".
As the resistance said: "This combination was not unexpected. When Khamenei chose the composition of the new president of his regime and his deputy from the most vicious thugs, murderers and thieves, it was clear what its purpose was, as the formation of the government of Ibrahim Raisi, the butcher of the 1988 massacre should be a combination of Of murderers and thieves."
She added, "By doing so, Khamenei wanted to kill two birds with one stone, on the one hand, to repel the explosive danger of society and the uprising by making the pillars of his power one color by removing a major from the ballot boxes."
Mahochi: Iran... legitimizing an illegitimate president
NCRI member Farid Mahouchi said: Last week, the head of the Iranian regime, Ebrahim Raisi, was officially inaugurated in a public ceremony that included pariah figures and international terrorists. But even more worrying is the presence of a high-ranking representative from the European Union.
The presence of Enrique Mora, Deputy High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, drew sharp criticism from members of the European Parliament and others.
The European Union's decision to legitimize the presidency of a mass murderer makes a mockery of Europe's commitment to upholding human rights.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, seven United Nations special rapporteurs, Amnesty International, and 152 prominent international human rights experts have called for an international investigation into Ibrahim's key role in the 1988 massacre. More than 30,000 political prisoners were killed. More than 90% of them belong to the main opposition MEK.
The inauguration is also taking place while the repressive forces of the regime fire live ammunition at protesters who have taken to the streets in different parts of the country to demand democratic change.
The decision to attend Galad's inauguration in 1988 is an affront to the Iranian people. Moreover, the ruling regime will consider it a green light to continue exporting terrorism and fomenting wars.
Indeed, during the inauguration ceremony, the representative of the European Union was humiliated and sat in the second row behind a number of known terrorists supported by the regime.
Immediately after the opening, Raisi met Friday with leaders of terrorist groups loyal to the regime, and stressed the need to intensify their "attacks" and strengthen the presence of Tehran's mercenaries in the region.
It is clear that the regime is taking the EU's reckless decision as a green light for its human rights violations and terrorism.
Raisi met with representatives of Hamas, the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Yemeni militias.
During his meeting with Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas political bureau, Raisi affirmed the full regime's support for inciting war in the region under the banner of defending Palestine.
In his meeting with Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem, Raisi described the group as a "successful and comprehensive model".
Known as "the executioner of 1988" by the Iranian people, Raisi is a widely hated figure who came to power after a sham election, severely boycotted by the Iranian people. According to opposition statistics, less than 10 percent of eligible voters participated in the election farce.
Since then, mass protests have erupted across Iran, most notably in Khuzestan province and dozens of other cities in July.
The Iranian people chanted "Death to the dictator" while making clear their desire to bring down the entire regime.
Under these circumstances, the reckless presence of a senior EU diplomat at a major inauguration not only sent a disastrous wrong message to Tehran, but also signals that the EU is blatantly ignoring the regime's horrific crimes against humanity and its continued killing of peaceful protesters.
By ignoring the voice of the Iranian people, the European Union has enabled the regime to regroup its criminal forces and mobilize foreign mercenaries to further destabilize the region and the world.
Popular protests continue in Iranian cities
While Corona in Iran reached an unprecedented peak due to the mullahs’ regime’s deliberate and prevented the import of a valid vaccine, and so far, according to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, more than 357,000 people have died, various segments of Iranian citizens organized protest gatherings in the streets to accept the threat of the Corona epidemic to obtain their rights. For example, in protest of unpaid salaries, power cuts, etc., they organized protest rallies on August 11 in several cities in Iran, and the following is a summary of these protest rallies:
The protest gathering of Haft Tappeh sugar cane workers and their strike continues for the 30th day in a row
Workers of the Haft Tap Sugar Cane Company organized a protest rally on the thirtieth day of the strike in front of the building of the Mayor of Shush to protest against the failure to achieve their demands and the failure to meet the officials. While the workers had a picture of Shafiq Janani, one of the company’s workers, who died due to being infected with Corona, they chanted slogans against the Minister of Health.
The people of Malakshahi district of Ilam gathered in front of the electricity department to protest against the frequent power cuts.
And the owners of aromatic shops from Urmia organized a protest gathering in front of the Food and Drug Administration in West Azerbaijan with the aim of achieving their demands.
The doctors' assistants' strike was held on Tuesday, the fourth day of their strike in Kermanshah by issuing a statement. They declared that they would continue their strike unless their demands were met.
A protest gathering for the people of Shirin Palace inside the Qaim Maqam building
A group of citizens residing in Sherine Palace gathered inside the mayor's building to protest against the long-term and frequent power outages.
Amal citizens organized an angry gathering in front of the city's electricity department to protest the power outage, and they intended to smash the entrance door to enter.