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MPG posters in Iran

The following pictures were taken during 22 Bahman protests in Iran.

The MPG posters read:
Independence
Freedom
Iranian Republic

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30 Years After Hostage Crisis: Iranian Revolutionaries, and Their Kids, Switch Sides

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9:46 AM

By: Kenneth R. Timmerman

Every Nov. 4, the Iranian regime buses tens of thousands of schoolchildren from around the country to Tehran to commemorate the assault on the U.S. Embassy in 1979, when 52 U.S. diplomats were taken hostage.

The embassy attack and the subsequent 444-day hostage crisis were called “a second revolution” by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, because they led to the collapse of the moderate post-revolutionary government that was seeking to repair ties with the United States and the West.

Marz-e Por Gohar Expose: Introducing AbdolRasul Qa'edi, IRGC Commander and Member, Commercial Mafia

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MPG sources inside Iran and abroad successfully identified a member of the IRGC Mafia. He played a key role in smuggling petroleum in and out of Iraq when it was under sanctions during Saddam Hussein’s reign. Also, he was a key player in IRGC's illegal procurements through front businesses. He has compiled vast wealth as a result.

The following is a small sample of corruption in the Islamic Republic regime, and the pillage and plunder of the country’s resources by government agents.

Show trials in Tehran or pro-democracy supporters, as Ahmadinejad sworn in

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Show trials continued in Tehran today of hundreds of pro-democracy supporters arrested during the

demonstrations of the past month, as Ahmadinejad took the oath of office for the second time. Choosing Aug.5 for his swearing in date showed particular hubris, since it is the anniversary of the 1906 constitutional revolution, whose freedoms have been abolished by Ahmadinejad and his IRGC regime.

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Iran’s Show Trials

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By: Jamie Glazov
FrontPageMagazine.com | Wednesday, August 05, 2009

FrontPage Interview’s guest today is Roozbeh Farahanipour, an Iranian journalist, democracy activist, former political prisoner in Iran and head of Marze Por Gohar Party (MPG), an Iranian opposition party seeking the establishment of a secular republic in Iran. He was a student leader in the 1999 uprising, just one year after creating MPG.

FP: Roozbeh Farahanipour, welcome to Frontpage Interview.

Charges Against Mr. Majid Saeeidi as set out by Prosecutor Mortazavi:

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According to regime’s theatrical piece, dramatic televised trials, contrived to detract from and undermine the sweeping uprising for liberty and freedom by the very children of these glorious frontiers the Prosecutor Mortazavi states the following in to Mr. Majid Saeeidi in the trial of opposition protests

Majid Saeedi the son of Naser, one of the arrested photojournalists has stated:

Islamic Republic news agency (IRNA) reports on MPG activity inside Iran

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IRNA, July 25, 2009 at 11:55:20 Tehran time; Item code: 601916

PRESS CONFERENCE BY AMERICAN ELEMENTS INVOLVED IN TEHRAN’S RECENT RIOTS

Roozbeh Farahanipour, Chairman of "Marz-e Por Gohar" group [MPG Party], one of the July 9, ’99 anarchists, held a press conference last Monday to describe the details of his trip to Tehran and his presence among the rioters.

From Inside Iran

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By: Jamie Glazov
FrontPageMagazine.com | Tuesday, July 28, 2009

FrontPage Interview’s guest today is Roozbeh Farahanipour, an Iranian journalist, democracy activist, former political prisoner in Iran and head of Marze Por Gohar Party (MPG), an Iranian opposition party seeking the establishment of a secular republic in Iran. He was a student leader in the 1999 uprising, just one year after creating MPG.

FP: Roozbeh Farahanipour, welcome to Frontpage Interview.

Iranian Opposition Leader Shunned by Voice of America

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By: Kenneth R. Timmerman

In an apparent bow to the Obama administration’s policy of engaging the Iran regardless of its brutal crackdown on the pro-democracy movement, the Voice of America refused to air an interview with an opposition leader who returned to Iran in early July to take part in anti-regime demonstrations.

The leader risked his life to add his voice to the resistance in Iran, only to be shunned by the VOA, who stated that they were worried about legal issues, because the dissident had crossed Iran’s borders illegally.