December 15, 2010, Iranian people once again witnessed with grief the death of their innocent countrymen in blind suicide attacks this time in coastal city of Chabahar, located in Sistan o-Baluchestan province, southeast Iran.
The attacks took place near a mosque where people were participating in ‘Tasoua’, a mourning ceremony of Imam Hussain, grandson of prophet Mohammad. Thirty-nine people died in the attacks and 95 others were injured, all civilians.
Four perpetrators were identified in
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said 2015 has seen the largest number of relocations of MKO members outside of Iraq ever since the international community and the Government of Iraq began the process.
Earlier on Monday, the office of the UNHCR released a statement updating the implantation of solutions for members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization in Iraq’s Camp Liberty, saying “By the end of 2015, more than 1,100 residents will have been relocated to a situation of
Peymaneh Ebrahimzadeh was born in 1976 in the city of Orumiyeh. Her father was a farmer and her mother a housewife. Because of the special circumstances governing her city during the Iran-Iraqi War, she was unable to continue her studies, thereby dropped out of school after finishing middle school.
In those days, she often attended Quran teaching classes and sometimes helped her mother with household chores. Grown up in a religious family, she was very fastidious about performing her religious
Iranian Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has said that spread of terrorism has created chaos in the Middle East region and the enemies of Islam benefits from this situation.
The enemies of Islam benefit from the differences in the region and the Zionist regime of Israel makes efforts to incite the Muslims, he said during a meeting with an Indonesian parliamentary official in Tehran on Monday.
The Islamic Revolution’s slogan has been the “Islamic unity” which will not be changed, Larijani
Hosting the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council member states and leaders of Syrian terrorist groups, the Saudi Arabia organized a multilateral propaganda maneuver. On the one hand, the Saudis tried to represent Iran as the occupier of the three islands: Abu Musa, the Greater & Lesser Tunb Islands). On the other hand, they represented themselves as the savior of people of Syria, Yemen and all the other Arab countries.
The GCC leaders issued a statement in the summit in Riyadh calling for the
Daesh, also known as the Islamic State, can’t be defeated by military force; by increasing airstrikes against the terrorist organization, the West increases the likelihood of large-scale terrorist attacks similar to what happened in Paris on November 13, according to celebrated US scholar Noam Chomsky.
If the West wants to reduce the possibility of further terrorist attacks, it needs to address the root causes of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
These root causes are the invasion of Iraq and
Hassan Binabaji was born in 1961 in Binabaj village in Khorasan Province. His father, laborer, and his mother, a housewife, made lots of vows, and God favored them with Hassan. Soon after his birth, Binabajis relocated to Mashhad and settled in this city. Feeling a deep love for Hassan, his parents tried to meet all his demands. However, Hassan was so considerate, avoiding causing inconvenience to them. During his elementary school, Hassan worked besides his school to lift weight off his
When it comes to terrorising people, the US beats the Islamic Republic, hands down.
"One should have a single, not a double, standard."
These were the (translated) words of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, speaking at a conference I recently attended in Tehran. His observation was in reference to the habit of the United States & Co of decrying terrorism but then applauding terroristic behaviour when it serves their interests.
US mastery of the double standard means that, for example
Seyed Ghasem Hosseini was born on August 27, 1954, in Doughabad Village in Khorasan Province. His father was a farmer and his mother a housewife and a helping hand in her husband’s agricultural affairs. Seyed Ghasem and his brother moved to a rented house in Tehran to further their studies in the capital.
They were working hard in a factory during the day and studied at a night school. He was a firm believer in defending the rights of the oppressed and repeatedly stood up against the injustice
By Abdollah Bagheri[1]
Fateme Bagheri[2]
Introduction:
Nowadays Terrorism is a specially word that is a subject for most of news in mass media. One of the most important aspects of terrorism is definition of this word. Terrorism is a word with this capacity that everyone can interpret it in according to his/her benefits.
For example US army attacks to civilians of Pakestan and claims that they fight against terrorism. In other word, USA terrors civilians to fight against terrorism. This
Jamshid Danaeifar was born on December 28, 1987 in the city of Hamoun in Sistan and Balouchestan Province in a family of 11 people. His father was an employee of Zabol University of Medical Sciences and his mother was a housewife. Jamshid was the sixth child of the family. As a kind and polite boy, he was known for his respect of the elders, especially his parents. Growing up in a religious family, he was very careful about saying his prayers on time under any condition. Also, showing respect
Iran is perceived to be at the forefront of the fight against terrorism, the Iranian president said on Saturday, highlighting Tehran’s contribution to the regional peace and security.
“Following (finalization of) the JCPOA and the opportunity for cooperation and understanding, Iran is now known as the flag-bearer of practical fight on terrorism, and is also the messenger of stability and security for the regional nations,” President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday in an address to a number of
Recent attacks in Paris, Beirut and Baghdad linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have once again brought terrorism and Islamic extremism to the forefront of international relations. According to newly released data that the Pew Research Center collected in 11 countries with significant Muslim populations, people from Nigeria to Jordan to Indonesia overwhelmingly expressed negative views of ISIS.
One exception was Pakistan, where a majority offered no definite opinion of
Taghi Haji Heidari was born on September 24, 1931 into an underprivileged family in Khomeini Shahr City in Isfahan. His father was a laborer and his mother was a homemaker. Lost his father at the age of 5, he left his school prematurely. He moved to Ahwaz with his brother at the age of 11 to make a living from working in a haleem (Persian porridge) shop. After some years, they returned to their homeland.
Back in the Khomeini Shahr in 1959, Taghi got married and fathered 7 children. Later they
Press TV has interviewed Massoud Shadjareh, with the Islamic Human Rights Commission from London, and Jim W. Dean, managing editor of the Veterans Today from Atlanta, on Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s letter addressed to the Western youth.
Shadjareh believes that Ayatollah Khamenei's letter carries a message that “terrorism is terrorism” and “it does not matter where it takes place.”
He added that “there is no one group of people more victim than others,” thus, the
The bitter events brought about by blind terrorism in France have once again, moved me to speak to you young people.
In the Name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
To the Youth in Western Countries,
The bitter events brought about by blind terrorism in France have once again, moved me to speak to you young people. For me, it is unfortunate that such incidents would have to create the framework for a conversation, however the truth is that if painful matters do not create the grounds
Hamed Bazi was born on January 7, 1992 in Chabahar City, Sistan and Baluchistan Province. His father was Police and his mother was a nurse. Attained fluent and correct recitation of Quran under the teaching of his father, he started applying the instructions that Quran has given into life. He had regular cultural and sports activities along with his school. As a professional cyclist, Hamid won several medals in this field.
Gained his high school diploma, he passed the entrance examination to
A British author and journalist said the world has been a less safe place ever since US President George W Bush launched his never ending War on Terror.
“In addition, so many crimes are now being described as acts of terrorism when in fact they are merely criminal,” Yvonne Ridley said during an interview with Habilian Association.
“The way forward would be for the UN to determine an exact and definitive definition for terrorism and until it comes up with a definition countries and people from
Middle East Eye - Terrorists like to believe they are committing mass murder for a noble political cause.
Islamic State (IS) acolytes believe they are fighting against the evil “Crusader” states of the kuffar (disbelievers), to establish a global khilafah (caliphate).
“War on terror” proponents believe they are defending Western civilisation against barbaric terrorists hell-bent on destroying our “values” and “way of life”.
Both frames depict the enemy in sub-human terms, as barbarians
Born in 1941 to a big family in Sabzevar, Batoul Nou’i Bahoush left school because it was not conventional for girls to study in secondary and high schools at that time. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a housewife. As a devout Muslim, Batoul spent most of her time reciting Quran and reading religious books. She got married in 1961 and had 7 children. When their first child was born, Batoul and her husband decided to move to Gorgan.
As Imam Khomeini’s revolutionary movements began