Sonntag, 8. April 2018

اولی هاینونن: آژانس حق و وظیفه دارد که از تأسیسات نظامی (رژیم) ایران بازرسی کند.

اولی هاینونن
اولی هاینونن

اولی هاینونن معاون پیشین آژانس بین‌المللی انرژی اتمی تأکید کرد: آژانس حق و وظیفه دارد که از تأسیسات نظامی (رژیم) ایران بازرسی کند.
وی در مقاله‌یی در سایت بنیاد دفاع از دموکراسی‌ها می‌نویسد: برای این‌که توافق اتمی با (رژیم) ایران، «ماهیت تماماً صلح‌آمیز برنامه اتمی»... آن‌را تضمین کند، آژانس بین‌المللی انرژی اتمی باید بتواند از تمامی اماکن، چه در داخل خاک ایران چه تحت کنترل (رژیم ایران)، از جمله همه تأسیسات نظامی، بازدید کند. از آنجایی که صنایع نظامی (رژیم) ایران نقشی به‌خوبی مستند شده و مهمی در توسعهٴ توانایی‌های اتمی آن داشته است، فقدان بازرسی از تأسیسات نظامی، از مانیتورینگ مؤثر برجام...، جلوگیری خواهد کرد».
اولی هاینونن همچنین تأکید کرده است که تحقیقات دربارهٴ ابعاد نظامی احتمالی برنامه اتمی رژیم، هم‌چنان تعیین تکلیف‌ناشده باقی مانده است.
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آغاز سال ۹۷، توفان انقلاب(2) (گفت‌وگو با محمدعلی توحیدی)

محمدعلی توحیدی.
محمدعلی توحیدی.

سوال: شما در ابتدای بحث هفته قبل گفتید که پیام‌ها و موضعگیری‌ها  را متأثر از قیام و توفان انقلاب ارزیابی می‌کنید. منظور شما از این تأثیر و تأثر چیست؟ آیا منظورتان همان اعترافهای خامنه‌ای و روحانی نسبت به قیام است یا موضوعات دیگر را مد نظر دارید؟
محمدعلی توحیدی: این که هم خامنه‌ای و هم روحانی در پیام اول سالشان روی اغتشاشات دی ماه انگشت می‌گذارند و با بیان حکومتی از قیام و انقلاب در ایران صحبت می‌کنند، نشانهٔ مشخصی است؛ ولی منظور من خیلی فراتر از این بود.
 ادامه مطلب  كليپها  از لینک زیر

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Iran: Eight heroines of an epic resistance in Ashraf

The PMOI freedom fighters stood up to a column of ten armored, infantry, mechanized brigades and battalions of the Iraqi forces affiliated with Tehrans supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who attacked Ashraf City

The PMOI freedom fighters stood up to a column of ten armored, infantry, mechanized brigades and battalions of the Iraqi forces affiliated with Tehrans supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who attacked Ashraf City

NCRI WOMEN COMMITTEE, 07 April 2018-- One of the most epic confrontations in the world's history of nationalist wars and liberation movements took place on April 8, 2011
, in Ashraf, Iraq, the seat of the Iranian opposition movement which is spearheaded by 1000 heroines.
The PMOI freedom fighters stood up to a column of ten armored, infantry, mechanized brigades and battalions of the Iraqi forces affiliated with Tehran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who attacked Ashraf City at the behest of the Iranian regime to massacre all of its defenseless residents, destroy the city and annihilate the opposition.
The freedom fighters, women and men, young and old, were empty handed without any shields. Their heads and hearts were targeted by snipers. At least 22 people were ran over by armored vehicles. Residential units were shelled. Iraqi troops did not allow the wounded to be taken to hospital.
The shooting of heavy armored vehicles and snipers continued incessantly for six hours. The plan was to massacre all the residents of Ashraf. 180 people were shot directly. A number of hostages died in captivity. Some 300 people were wounded.
 
In the history of nationalist and revolutionary wars, there never was an instance where people stood empty handed, and only with their unshielded bodies, in front of armored vehicles and armed forces of the enemy and yet succeed to repel them.
The attack was another link in the long chain of plots, siege, and murder of the Iranian opposition members carried out by Tehran's puppet in Iraq, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. But Ashraf residents stood firm and resolved to prevent the enemy from taking over the city which was the beating heart of the Iranian people's Resistance movement.
 
On that day, eight women and 28 men were killed either by the Iraqi Army snipers or were ran over by armored vehicles. Hundreds more were seriously wounded, some by grenades thrown to explode among them.
The price was horrendous but these brave women and men managed to stop the enemy's advancement and save Ashraf, the Iranian people’s bastion of freedom. They proved that they can overcome any force by their amazing steadfastness and resolve and by paying the dear price.
This was not only a military confrontation, but a staunch defense of the most sacred humane values inspiring people to fight for freedom and equality.
In this epic picture, there were eight women who fought and died in the forefront of the confrontations but foiled a major conspiracy by the mullahs by their sacrifice, courage and steadfastness. They symbolized the resolve and sincerity of a generation of women, 1000 heroines who pioneer and lead the Iranian Resistance movement and comprise an unprecedented asset to the Iranian people's 100-year history of struggle for freedom, an amazing force for change. If and when they overcome the misogynous Godfathers of fundamentalism and terrorism in Tehran, not only will they change the situation in Iran but will have a great impact on the war-torn Middle East and the petrified Europe.
Here is a glance on the lives of these heroines:
 Saba Haftbaradaran
 Saba Haftbaradaran
Saba Haftbaradaran was born in a Tehran prison in 1982. Her father and mother had been imprisoned for their opposition to the mullahs' regime.
Saba was 1.5 years old when she came out with her mother's release. After both her parents were released from prison, they left the country and joined the Resistance in the border region.
She grew up in Ashraf and was sent abroad to Germany when the Gulf war began in 1990 and children were in danger of being killed in the massive bombardments of Iraq. Saba, however, did not forget the suffering of her people. She said, 'I cannot enjoy having the best life and education in Germany, when I hear every day shocking news of women and children suffering in my homeland.' So, she left Germany and went back to Ashraf in 1998.
With the beginning of another war in Iraq in 2003, another testing time began for Saba and for all the young women and men like her who were being exposed to the difficulties of struggle against the mullahs' regime in a strange land. Of course, this generation remained steadfast in the stormy events of the post-war Iraq and under attacks of the Iraqi agents of the Iranian regime.
Saba was 29 when she was shot in the thigh and started bleeding heavily. Iraqi forces impeded her treatment by delaying her transfer to hospital. Nevertheless, they did not allow Saba to receive blood from the blood bank, a measure that led to her eventual loss of life.
Saba's last words were: 'We will remain steadfast to the last breath.'
And with those words and her courageous endurance, she turned into the symbol of the epic resistance of April 8, 2011, in Ashraf.
 Shahnaz Pahlavani
 Shahnaz Pahlavani
Shahnaz Pahlavani was born in 1961 in Ramhormouz, in southern Iran. She grew up and studied in Isfahan in an orthodox Muslim family, but did not like the practices of her family. After the 1979 revolution in Iran, she found her ideals in the opposition, but she lost her contact with the PMOI after it was declared banned in the country and the PMOI supporters and sympathizers were mass executed and massacred by the regime.
After 2003, she found out that she can travel to Iraq and join the movement, which was the happiest moment of her life.
Shahnaz was very grateful for finding the movement after years of separation and she was willing to sacrifice anything for the good of others and advancement of the goals and objectives of the Resistance in Ashraf.
On April 8, 2011, when Ashraf was under attack, she volunteered to join the frontline of men and women who defended the city and was slain the direct shootings of defenseless Ashraf residents.
 Mahdiyeh Madadzadeh
 Mahdiyeh Madadzadeh
Mahdiyeh Madadzadeh was 29 when joined the Resistance movement in Asrhaf. She had received her Bachelors of Science in Computer Software. She was very dissatisfied with the situation in Iran and with the ruling regime and she found the answer in the Resistance movement that was based in Ashraf. After going through much difficulties, she overcame all the obstacles and joined the movement along with her sisters and brothers.
Mahdiyeh was 32, when she was directly shot by a sniper. Her brother, Akbar, was also ran over by an armored vehicle on April 8, 2011.

 Asiyeh Rakhshani
 Asiyeh Rakhshani
Asiyeh Rakhshani's parents, both PMOI activists, had to leave Iran to join the Resistance so she never saw the homeland she loved so much. Her ancestors were from Sistan and Baluchistan, and she loved her native land dearly and followed up on their news.
She joined the Resistance in 1999 and she was very devoted to the cause. She was prepared to sacrifice from her own for the wellbeing of others. She believed that the fate of her people in Iran is tied to the efforts and resolve of the pioneers in Ashraf, including herself.
Most recently, she was into film production and helped document the events in Ashraf. So on April 8, 2011, she was also filming the scenes of savagery and brutality of the Iraqi forces, targeting and shooting the human chain of her friends and comrades who were defending their city with their flesh and bone.
Finally, she became a target for the snipers at the age of 28.
 Faezeh Rajabi
 Faezeh Rajabi
Faezeh Rajabi was only 20 when she was shot in the neck by snipers after she rushed to the front human chain to defend Ashraf. Faezeh's father was a political prisoner of the clerical regime who was killed under vicious torture in 2008 after seven years in prison. Faezeh went to Ashraf and joined the Resistance after her father was slain.


 Nastaran Azimi
 Nastaran Azimi
Nastaran Azimi was born in 1985 in Tehran. She was a second-year student of Computer Sciences at Tehran's Polytechnique University (Amir Kabir) when she was arrested and imprisoned for her anti-government student activities. Prison strengthened her resolve to continue her struggle against the regime. In 2006, she found out about the existence of this hub of resistance against the regime. A subsequent visit to Ashraf completely changed her life. Upon return to Iran, she was arrested and imprisoned again. After coming out on bail, she started arranging for another trip to Ashraf, this time for good.
In Ashraf, she was always in the first line of people defending Ashraf during attacks. So was the case on April 8, 2011, where she was targeted by sharp shooters and lost her prolific life at the age of 26.
 Marzieh Pournaghi
Marzieh Pournaghi

Marzieh Pournaghi was 48 when she lost her life in the April 8 attack. She knew the PMOI since she was a high school student in Iran. She was arrested and imprisoned in 1983 when she was 18 for supporting the PMOI. She spent three years in prison and lost her contact with the movement. She received Bachelors of Science in Social Sciences Research. In 2007, she found out about Ashraf and travelled there for a visit. Upon return to Iran, she was arrested and imprisoned but later released on heavy bail. Then she quickly left the country with her husband and son in June 2008 to join the movement in Ashraf.
Marzieh was very popular for being very kind and humble, at the same time determined. Her son was 16 when he lost his mother.

 Fatemeh Massih
Fatemeh Massih 

Fatemeh Massih was born in 1956 in the central Iranian city of Yazd. Her family were religious but at the same time very much against oppression of the mullahs. Her sister was killed by the clerical regime in the early 1980s along with her husband and five of her children and son-in-law. So, she had felt the regime's oppression with flesh and bone. Fatemeh used to say that it was her dream to find the PMOI and join them so that she could struggle for the freedom of her country from the mullahs' clutches.
With the history of her family, however, it was very difficult for her to find a way to leave the country. Finally, when she did so with her two daughters, it was the happiest day of her life. These words are remembered from her, when she said: 'All my life and existence is for my people and I have vowed to continue the path of those who gave their lives for freedom.'
She loved her sisters in Ashraf and she worked hard day and night without letting anyone find out about her efforts. She did not expect anything for herself.
On April 8, 2011, she was also one of those who had rushed to the front line to defend Ashraf and help their wounded sisters and brothers.
With their sacrifices, these heroines saved Ashraf and impacted subsequent developments which opened the way towards Iran's freedom. They will be always remembered as heroines who hoisted the flag of freedom in the darkest days of their country's history.

https://english.mojahedin.org/newsen/63756

Trump warns of 'big price to pay' and blames Putin after alleged chemical weapons attack

Donald Trump has said there is a big price to pay after a chemical attack in Syria

Donald Trump has said there is a big price to pay after a chemical attack in Syria

 By: Julian Lee

The Star Sunday, April 8, 2018 - Trump tweeted early Sunday morning, 'Many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack in Syria. Area of atrocity is in lockdown and encircled by Syrian Army, making it completely inaccessible to outside world.
'President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad. Big price...'
Syrian opposition activists and rescuers said on Sunday that a poison gas attack in Douma near the capital has killed at least 40 people.
The allegations have been denied by the Syrian government.
'I wouldn't take anything off the table,' White House Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Adviser Thomas Bossert said in an interview on ABC's 'This Week.'
'We are looking into the attack at this point,' he said, adding that the photos of the incident are 'horrible'.
The alleged attack occurred late Saturday amid a resumed offensive by Syrian government forces after the collapse of a truce with the Army of Islam rebel group.
First responders said they found families suffocated in their homes and shelters, with foam on their mouths.
The opposition-linked Syrian Civil Defense were able to document 42 fatalities but were impeded from searching further by strong odors that gave their rescuers difficulties breathing, said Siraj Mahmoud, a spokesman for the group, which is known as the White Helmets.
A joint statement by the Civil Defense and the Syrian American Medical Society, a relief organization, said more than 500 people, mostly women and children, were brought to medical centers with difficulty breathing, foaming at the mouth, and burning of the eyes.
 SUFFERING: A Syrian child waits to receive medical treatment after an alleged attack
SUFFERING: A Syrian child waits to receive medical treatment after an alleged attack The Syrian Chemical attack that pitted Trump against Putin: could this be Cold War Two?
 

 The Syrian Chemical attack that pitted Trump against Putin: could this be Cold War Two?


The use of chemical weapons against civilians in Syria has sparked a diplomatic incident, as Trump's airstrikes has him squaring up to the Putin-supported Assad regime. Could this be the start of a new Cold War?


“President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Assad”
Trump


 It said patients gave off a chlorine-like smell.
Some had blue skin, a sign of oxygen deprivation.
A year ago this weekend, Trump authorized the launch of Tomahawk missiles to hit an airfield in Syria, in response to a sarin attack on the village of Khan Sheikhun.
Trump also criticized his predecessor’s lack of action against the use of chemical weapons in Syria, writing: “If President Obama had crossed his stated Red Line In the Sand, the Syrian disaster would have ended long ago! Animal Assad would have been history!”
The Syrian government and its ally, Russia, denied any involvement in the alleged gas attack.

 Trump referred to the Assad regime as baby killers
 Trump referred to the Assad regime as baby killers


 DISTRESS: Injured Syrian children wait for treatment after a reported chemical
  DISTRESS: Injured Syrian children wait for treatment after a reported chemical

US launch cruise missile strike against Syria

 
 The US has fired dozens of cruise missiles at Syria in revenge for a chemical weapons attack – despite a warning from Russia not to get involved.
 
 The US has fired dozens of cruise missiles at Syria in revenge for a chemical weapons attack
 The US has fired dozens of cruise missiles at Syria in revenge for a chemical weapons attack

Douma is in the suburbs of Damascus known as eastern Ghouta.
A chemical attack in eastern Ghouta in 2013 that was widely blamed on government forces killed hundreds of people, prompting the US to threaten military action before later backing down.
Syria denies ever using chemical weapons during the seven-year civil war, and says it eliminated its chemical arsenal under a 2013 agreement brokered by the US and Russia after the attack in eastern Ghouta.
State department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Saturday: “We continue to closely follow disturbing reports regarding alleged chemical weapons attack targeting a hospital in Douma, Syria. The Assad regime and its backers must be held accountable and any further attacks prevented immediately.”
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شاهد.. دليل دامغ على مرتكب مجزرة دوما شمار قربانیان بمباران شیمیایی رژیم اسد در دوما به 180تن رسید + ...


شمار قربانیان بمباران شیمیایی رژیم اسد در دوما به 180تن رسید + ...مشاهد جديدة من قتلى مجزرة الكيماوي في مدينة دوما

ارتفع عدد ضحايا مجزرة الكيماوي في مدينة دوما بريف دمشق الشرقي، إلى أكثر من 150 مدنياً وفق ما أكد الدفاع المدني في مدينة دوما.

◄للطباعة أخبار - العالم العربي +تغريدة موقع تويتر لـ مريم رجوي بشأن القصف الكيمياوي الإجرامي على دوما

السيدة مريم رجوي

السيدة مريم رجوي

خاص
كتبت السيدة مريم رجوي في تغريدة على موقع 'تويتر'، اليوم الأحد بشأن القصف الكيمياوي الإجرامي على دوما:
القصف الكيمياوي الإجرامي على #دوما وقتل الأطفال والنساء دون رحمة يجرحان ضمير الإنسانية المعاصرة. أعزّي الشعب السوري من صميم القلب وأحيّي صموده التاريخي. على المجتمع الدولي أن يضع حدا لجرائم الأسد وخامنئي ضد الشعب السوري.
يجب وقف حمّام الدم في #دوما. النظام الحاكم في #إيران هو المسبّب الرئيسي للمجازر في #سوريا. على المجتمع الدولي أن يتخذ اجراء حازما لوقف هذه الجريمة الحربية. التقاعس أمر مخجل ويفتح الطريق لاستمرار هذه الجرائم.

القصف الكيمياوي الإجرامي على وقتل الأطفال والنساء دون رحمة يجرحان ضمير الإنسانية المعاصرة. أعزّي الشعب السوري من صميم القلب وأحيّي صموده التاريخي. على المجتمع الدولي أن يضع حدا لجرائم الأسد وخامنئي ضد الشعب السوري.

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أخبار - العالم العربي 4/8/2018 5:27:02 PM تصريح صحفي للائتلاف الوطني السوري: جريمة العصر بقصف دوما بالكيماوي تتحمل مسؤوليتها روسيا ونظام الأسد

الإئتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية

​تصريح صحفي
الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية
الـدائـرة الإعـلاميـة
8 نيسان 2018

في تحدٍّ سافر واستهتار بالقيم الإنسانية، شنَّت طائرات روسيا ونظام الأسد السبت (7 نيسان) سلسلة غارات مكثفة على مدينة دوما في الغوطـة الشرقية، استخدمت فيها الغازات السامة، وقد أدت وفق معطيات أولية إلى استشهاد أكثر من مائة مدني، أغلبهم أطفال ونساء، وحدوث حالات اختناق تزيد عن 1000، فيما لا يزال مصير مئات العوائل في الملاجئ مجهولاً بسبب انقطاع الاتصالات والكهرباء وصعوبة وصول فرق الإنقاذ.
يؤكد الائتلاف الوطني أن قصف الغوطـة بالسلاح الكيماوي وقنابل النابالم والفوسفور هي جرائم حرب وإبادة، استهدفت مدنيين، من أطفال ونساء، كانوا يبيتون في ملاجئ متواضعة احتماء من القصف العنيف، وتتحمل روسيا مسؤولية هذه الجرائم الوحشية، إلى جانب نظام الجريمة الأسدي.
إن دعوة مجلس الأمن للانعقاد لم تعد ذات جدوى في ظل حالة التعطيل الروسية، وبناء على ذلك يدعو الائتلاف الوطني الدول دائمة العضوية والدول المعنية، وتحديداً الولايات المتحدة وبريطانيا وفرنسا، للتحرك وفق مسؤولياتهم في حماية الأمن والسلم الدوليين، واستخدام القوة في ضرب معسكرات النظام وثكناته ومطاراته التي تستخدم في قصف الشعب السوري، ويطالب بسرعة نقل ملف جرائم نظام الأسد إلى المحكمة الجنائية الدولية، ويشدد على مسؤولية الجميع في وقف العدوان على دوما والغوطة، وحماية نحو 200 ألف مدني ما زالوا في الجزء المحرر من الغوطـة الشرقية.
يدعو الائتلاف الجاليات السورية والعربية وأحرار العالم لرفع الصوت عالياً في وجه جرائم النظام، والتحرك المكثف للضغط على حكومات الدول التي تقابل جرائم النظام بالصمت والتجاهل.
تجري قيادة الائتلاف اتصالات مع الدول المعنية في ضوء التصعيد الروسي وجرائم الإبادة في الغوطـة، بهدف ملاحقة المجرمين، وحماية أهلنا في دوما.
الرحمة للشهداء والشفاء للجرحى والحريّة للأسرى والمعتقلين​
 

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پیام زندانی سیاسی علی معزی به زندانی سیاسی در اعتصاب غذا گلرخ ایرایی

گلرخ ایرایی - علی معزی
گلرخ ایرایی - علی معزی

ای  گلهای شاداب و معطر نبرد اراده ها؛  شما پیروز هستید.
آسیبهای برگشت‌ناپذیر جسمانی سرفرازانی همچون گلرخ، آرش، مجید، ارژنگ و دیگران از اسناد زنده و ماندگار جنایات این دیکتاتوری فلک زده است. نظام بیچاره‌ای که به خیال خود اقتدار پوشالی‌اش را در خواب خرگوشی و تظاهر به بی‌توجهی به مطالبات آنها می‌بینید در حالی که این به نفهمی زدنها از یک سو ضعف و زبونی رژیم را به نمایش می‌گذارد و از دیگر سو ثابت می‌کند که این حکومت دشمنی جز جوانان این آب و خاک برای خود نمی‌شناسد.
اعتصاب غذا بهانه است؛ بلکه این سرفرازان پایدار خشم و عصیان؛ هم نسلان خود و یک دهه جوانتر از خود را نمایندگی می‌کنند که اکنون بپاخاسته و می‌شتابند تا طومار این سیستم ننگین را در هم بپیچند. گویا که این ایام آخرین دورانی باشد که زندانیان سیاسی با سلاح اعتصاب غذا، به رویاروی جهل و جنایت می‌پردازند.
ای جانهای مدهوش و ای رگ های بی‌خون و ای گلهای شاداب و معطر نبرد اراده‌ها درود بر شما. تمامی عشق و احترام و تعظیم خود را نثار شما می‌کنم.   پیروز هستید.
علی معزی – زندان تهران بزرگ
۱۶/فروردین /۹۷ 
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تجمع اعتراضی کشاورزان در اصفهان و درگیری با مأموران سرکوبگر+عکس




 

تجمع اعتراضی کشاورزان در اصفهان و درگیری با مأموران سرکوبگر+عکس                         

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تظاهرات مردم و کشاورزان اصفهان با شعار کشاورز می‌میرد صدقه نمی‌پذیرد

تظاهرات مردم و کشاورزان اصفهان
تظاهرات مردم و کشاورزان اصفهان

 روز شنبه ۱۸فروردین جمعیت انبوهی از مردم و کشاورزان اصفهان در ادامه اعتراضات خود در پل خواجو دست به تجمع زدند. معترضان سپس در مقابل سازمان آب منطقه‌یی اصفهان گرد آمده و با شعارهایی مانند آب زاینده رود حق مسلم ماست؛ ناله این کشاورز ناله زنده رود است؛ عزا عزاست امروز روز عزاست امروز، زندگی کشاورز روی هواست امروز؛ کشاورز می‌میرد صدقه نمی‌پذیرد؛ ورزنه ورزنه حمایتت می‌کنیم؛ دست به اعتراض زدند.
نیروهای سرکوبگر با حمله به معترضان که شمار زیادی از افراد سالخورده در میان آنها به چشم می‌خورد، آنها را به‌شدت مورد ضرب و جرح قرار دادند. نیروی انتظامی با بلندگو کشاورزان به جان آمده را تهدید می‌کرد که با تمسخر و شعارهای دروغگو دروغگو؛ نیروی انتظامی خجالت، خجالت کشاورزان مواجه شد.
روز پیش از آن نیز کشاورزان ورزنه در پنجاهمین روز اعتراضات خود؛ با به صف کردن تراکتورهایشان در ورودی شهر به خودداری رژیم از حق‌آبه آنان و به نابودی کشاندن کشاورزی این منطقه، که تنها راه تأمین زندگی آنها است؛ دست به اعتراض زدند.
کشاورزان تهیدست شهرهای شرق استان اصفهان طی ۵۱روز به اقدامهای اعتراضی مختلفی اعم از تجمع اعتراضی در ورزنه و به صف کردن تراکتورهایشان؛ تجمع در مقابل فرمانداری رژیم در اصفهان؛ تجمع و تظاهرات در پل خواجو و تظاهرات در خیابانهای مختلف شهر و درگیری با مزدوران رژیم و....دست زدند. در آخرین جمعه سال ۱۳۹۶معترضان به نمایش جمعه رفتند و با پشت کردن به آخوند جنایتکاری که صحنه گردان نمایش بود شعار می‌دادند: پشت به دشمن، رو به میهن. در جریان این اعتراضات شماری از معترضان بازداشت شدند که آزادی آنها از جمله خواستهای معترضان است.
مقاومت ایران با درود به کشاورزان شریف شهرهای شرق اصفهان، عموم مردم آزاده به‌ویژه جوانان دلیر این استان را به همبستگی با این اعتراضات و حمایت از خواستهای عادلانه کشاورزان فرامی‌خواند.
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