An Iranian Girl Injured in 4th November By Basij Go Coma

An Iranian Girl Which Basij Bottons On Her Head & Badly Injured Go to Coma Doctor Say No Hope to Back to Life This is Only One Girl Who Identified By Human Rights Organization Estimated More Than 100 Girls...

Islamic Repubic Weapons to Silent Protesters

Basij (The Islamic Republic Militia), Plain Cloths & Riot Police Use Bottons, Cudgel, ShotGun, Dagger, Chain, ... To Suppress Young Women & Men Who Protest In Silent in Tehran & Other Big Cities of IRAN

An Iranian Girl Faint By Riot Police Boton on Her Face

Video Tells The Truth About Islamic Republic Regime

Police clashed with thousands of protesters in IRAN

Thousands of Iranian gathered in streets of IRAN's big cities such as Shiraz, Tehran, Mashad, Ahwaz, Tabriz, Isfahan, Zahedan, ... to participate in Anti Regime demonstration They were chanting "Death to...

Another Bloody Day In Tehran

In anniversary of US embassy occupation 30 years ago 4th november Iranian protest against coup in election one more time in big cities of IRAN but mercenary soldier of Islamic Regime, Basij & Sepah attack...

Expert: Iran `doctored' photo of missile launches

The Iranian government has fudged pictures to show more missiles at the time of launch. The Pictures were altered to add a fourth missile lifting off from a desert range "An Iranian photograph showing a cluster of missile launches was apparently altered to add a fourth...

Is the new arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Photoshop?

Is the new arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Photoshop? I quote from 'Haaretz'...."After Iran's provocative missile test launch on Wednesday, in which the Islamic republic test fired missiles it said could hit...

U.S. freezes Iranian bank assets over missiles

"The Bush administration, tightening the financial vise on Tehran, moved today to block the assets of a major Iranian bank suspected of helping spread weapons of mass destruction. The action against Bank Sepah, Iran's fifth-largest state-owned financial institution, means...

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