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Iran: Where Mass Murderers Rule is an expose of the current rulers of Iran and their track record in human rights violations. The book details how 30,000 political prisoners fell victim to politicide during the summer of 1988 and showcases the most egregious political extinction of a group of people. The publication includes details about how the massacre arose, who the perpetrators were, and how they are presently engaging in the justification or cover up of the massacre, as they continue to rule the country and commit atrocities.

Produktbeschreibung
Iran: Where Mass Murderers Rule is an expose of the current rulers of Iran and their track record in human rights violations. The book details how 30,000 political prisoners fell victim to politicide during the summer of 1988 and showcases the most egregious political extinction of a group of people. The publication includes details about how the massacre arose, who the perpetrators were, and how they are presently engaging in the justification or cover up of the massacre, as they continue to rule the country and commit atrocities.
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Autorenporträt
National Council of Resistance of Iran-US Representative Office acts as the Washington office for Iran's Parliament-in-exile, which seeks to establish a democratic, secular, non-nuclear republic in Iran. NCRI-US, registered as a non-profit tax-exempt organization, has been instrumental in exposing many nuclear sites of Iran, including the sites in Natanz, and Arak, exposed the biological and chemical weapons program of Iran, as well as its ambitious missile program. NCRI-US has also exposed the terrorist network of the Iranian regime including its involvement in the bombing of Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, the Jewish Community Center in Argentina, its providing arms, agents, and training to fuel sectarian violence in Iraq, and Iran's destructive role in other countries in the region.