U.S to List Iran’s Elite Guard A Terrorist Organization: Long Overdue


The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is the Islamic Republic’s elite military force which was created by the late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the wake of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Its primary responsibility was to defend the regime from internal and external threats. However, its mission went beyond its original objective.
Iranians Leave Islam By the Thousands


The rule of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) is collapsing. The previously solid castle shows many cracks that continue to grow. In the past, when individuals were willing to sacrifice their life under any circumstances for the sake of Islam and any criticism of Islam, even in their own mind, considered sin, today it is easy to criticize and challenge religion. A nation that, at the forty years ago, preferred to speak of Ayatollah Khomeini, saint like and almost godly, now he is openly reviled without any fear of retribution.
Ann Linde


The 40th anniversary of the Islamic invasion was held at the residence of the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Stockholm along with numerous Swedish dignitaries, foreign ambassadors and diplomats. The Swedish Foreign Trade Minister Linde, who is at the same time the co-chair of the Joint Commission of the two countries, on behalf of the Swedish government conveyed, a congratulatory speech to the Islamic Republic’s ambassador.
No Negotiation with Iran’s Mullahs


On July 14, 2015, during the Obama presidency, Iran and six world powers known as the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), known as ‘Iran Nuclear Deal’ with the intention to marginalize Iran’s nuclear program and monitor it in exchange for relief from nuclear sanctions.
The Persian Awakening


Persian or Iranian civilization and its culture undoubtedly has marked a significant era in the history of the world. In addition, to get a better picture of how the events ensued, we need to briefly address Persia’s history and unravel some of its perplexing names and origins, both before and after the Islamic period.
Four Decades of Islamic Occupation


Iran has been under the rule of Islam since 1979. The Iranian people have attempted on several occasions to end the rule of these barbarians, but each time they are faced with the ruthless Islamic regime and many of them were massacred while the world watched and did nothing.
The Iranian Islam Dilemma


Since the invasion of the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran, many Iranians found themselves in a state of bewilderment as to what real Islam is. The suffocating rule of Islam casts its death-bearing pall over Iranians. A proud people with an enviable heritage has been systematically purged of its sense of identity. The so-called Islam they knew and cherished vanished overnight, and confusion and uncertainty prevailed.
The Enigma of Iranian Diaspora


While the Islamic Republic supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, for his part, has been vocal through his speeches, statements, and practices to find a candidate who would follow and carry on his revolutionary ideals to national leadership, Iranians in exile have not been able to reconcile their differences in order to appoint someone at the helm.
Who Is Maryam Rajavi


Maryam Rajavi is the leader of MEK or Mojahedin Khalgh, is best described as a cult rather than as a political opposition because of its internal discipline. Its members are, according to the testimony of those who have escaped, subjected to considerable indoctrination, best described as brainwashing.
Summary of Jihad in Iran


Islamic jihadists have advanced by invading country after country with the sword of Islam. The invasion of Iran was only the start of the tenacious scourge of Islam. Slaughtering people by the hundreds of thousands at the time left the remainder of the Iranians little choice but to convert to the creed of this cult of violence. Left with no choice, millions converted to Islam at the point of the sword, and a few hundred thousand brave souls circled the wagons, so to speak, and held firm to their creed of light — the Zoroastrian faith.