Video of Naame Shaam’s protest on 8 April 2014 outside Westin Grand hotel in Berlin, where the Iranian Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade and other Iranian officials were attending ‘Iranian-German Business Conference 2014′.
Read more →Pictures of Naame Shaam’s protest on 8 April 2014 outside Westin Grand hotel in Berlin, where the Iranian Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade and other Iranian officials were attending ‘Iranian-German Business Conference 2014′. (to download high-resolution versions of the photos, please open the links underneath the […]
Read more →Protesters: “Syria is the Vietnam of Iran – Pasdaran and Hezbollah out of Syria now!” Berlin/Tehran, 8 April 2014 – Activists from the Iranian group Naame Shaam today held a demonstration in Berlin against the Iranian regime’s involvement in Syria. They demanded that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards […]
Read more →The latest news from Yabroud confirms that the town has fallen in the hands of Bashar al-Assad’s army and Hezbollah Lebanon forces, following a month of fierce resistance by opposition fighters. Naame Shaam’s correspondent near Yabroud has sent the following dispatches explaining how and why that happened. […]
Read more →Activists say Syria is becoming “Iran’s Vietnam” Tehran, 17 March 2014 – On the third anniversary of the start of the Syrian revolution, a group of Iranian activists and citizen-journalists have launched a website (www.naameshaam.org) in Persian and English, with the aim of informing the Iranian public […]
Read more →A placard from Kafrnabl, Idlib, Syria COMMENT: Do we really want Sepah Pasdaran and Hezbollah Lebanon to lead us to ‘a Vietnam in Syria’? Isn’t their support for the Assad regime a futile attempt to keep a dying regime alive? What about the costs and long-term consequences […]
Read more →A placard from Kafrnabl, Idlib, Syria – 7 February 2014 COMMENT: Do we really want Sepah Pasdaran and Hezbollah Lebanon to lead us to ‘a Vietnam in Syria’? Isn’t their support for the Assad regime a futile attempt to keep a dying regime alive? What about the […]
Read more →A brilliant caricature by the most celebrated Syrian cartoonist, Ali Firzat, depicting eloquently what the Iranian regime is dragging us into.
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