Showing posts with label Iran TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iran TV. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Rigi terror convict arrest documentary (Persian)

New documentary aired this week on Iranian television, on the background and arrest of Jundallah leader Rigi. Rigi was arrested, convicted of terrorism and executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. 

Interesting timing for the release of this documentary, following closely the abduction of five NAJA border protection guards on the Pakistan border in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province. A number of photos and forged documents found in possession of Rigi were also published in Iranian media.

Earlier this week, also, IRI Security Deputy to the Interior Minister Ali Abdollahi claimed the five NAJA border protection guards are known to be safe and that Iran expects Pakistan “to fulfill its security commitments” in securing the guards' safe release from their Jaish al-Adl captors.

Video: FARS News Agency

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Khamenei full speech to Basij, on 'nucear rights' (video, translated)

 
Excerpts, from Iran Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's speech on occasion of Basij Week, broadcast live on Iran TV, preceding resumed nuclear talks in Geneva :
"We do insist that we will not step back one iota from our rights"
"We do not intervene in the details of these talks. There are certain red lines and limits. These have to be observed. They [Iran's nuclear negotiators] are instructed to abide by those limits."
"They should not be afraid of what the enemy says."
"They [the West] intend to ratchet up the pressure on Iran. Iranians will succumb to no one under pressure.
"They should know that the Iranian nation respects all nations of the world, but we will slap aggressors in the face in such a way they will never forget it."
[French officials at the last round of talkls in Geneva were] "not only succumbing to the United States, but they are kneeling before the Israeli regime".
Video of Khamenei speech on occasion of Basij Week, English translation (Press TV):