Bande dessinée préfacée par Ingrid Betancourt, sur un drame survenu il y a trente ans en Iran mais qui garde toute son actualité, comme le démontre le dernier rapport d'Amnesty international.
mercredi 7 août 2019
dimanche 28 juillet 2019
Linda Chavez: The story of A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs revives the little hero in the reader.
Foreword
L'histoire du
Petit Prince au pays des mollahs fait revivre le petit héros dans le cœur du
lecteur. c’ est l'histoire d'un
jeune homme courageux qui désire seulement vivre la vie des jeunes gens et des
jeunes filles de son âge : être libre, heureux et se sentir en sécurité dans
son pays. Malheureusement, ce jeune grandit dans le climat de cauchemar
créé par l'ayatollah Khomeiny en Iran. L'ayatollah et les religieux qui
l'entourent édictent des lois qui rendent la vie impossible pour n'importe
quelle personne éprise de liberté. L'ayatollah ne permet ni la liberté de
parole ni celle de se rassembler et de se rencontrer librement. Le pays, d’une grande histoire et civilisation, s'est appauvri.
L'accès à une éducation libre et égale pour tous est refusé aux femmes tandis
que les religieux contrôlent le contenu de tous les programmes d'enseignement.
samedi 20 juillet 2019
"A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs: Best Sellers in Iran History.
The True Story of a Teenager Who Stood up to the Mullahs' Regime in Iran," the new book by the NCRI-US :
At the same time as the thirty-first anniversary of the massacre of the 30,000 Roses of the Iranian Resistance, the book "A Little Prince in the Land of Mellands" has been published in English. This book is based on the life of the Mujahideen hero and martyr Ahmad Raouf Bashari, a friend who reads it not only with the life of Ahmad as a sample and a symbol of the massacres, but we become acquainted with the story of a generation by Mullahs were sent to the Muslims. A generation that said "no" to Khomeini and his executioners despite the terrible conditions of the prisons. A generation that has only one wish, is a free Iran. This story also introduces the reader to the contemporary Iranian history from 1964 to 1988.
This book is now available for purchase at the Amazon website of different countries. Among the countries of the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Spain, India, Italy, Brazil, Japan, Mexico ...
In order to advance and expand the litigation movement and to prosecute the perpetrators and perpetrators of this crime against humanity, we invite you to introduce this book and to bring a litigation message to a broader range of public opinion. You can accompany us by flipping through the pages of this book, putting up a canteen on Amazon, replicating the material, and reflecting the book and ordering it. The book has already been published in English, French, German, Italian and Persian.
dimanche 23 juin 2019
The True Story of a Teenager Who Stood up to the Mullahs’ Regime in Iran
The
true story of a teenager who stood up to the mullahs’ regime in Iran, recalled
in the words of his surviving sister and told through drawn pictures. Ahmad,
the hero of this story, was killed in 1988 at the age of 24, while in captivity
but the perpetrators of the murder remain in key positions of power in Iran.
The
story of A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs reveals to the reader the
human tragedy facing millions of Iranians. With Ahmad, we can go through this
tragedy, live it and try to understand why, and most importantly what can be
done so that justice can be served, and freedom can be acheived by the Iranian
people.
“A Little Prince in the Land of the
Mullahs revives the little hero in the reader by telling the story of a
brave young man who wants nothing more than to live the life that all boys and
girls want: to be free, happy, and secure in his homeland. Like tens of
thousands of others, the little prince suffers. He faces arrest, torture, and
ultimately sacrifices his life.”
— Linda Chavez, Former White House director
of public liaison
“The story of A Little Prince in the
Land of the Mullahs reveals to us, without any pretenses, the human
tragedy facing millions of Iranians. With Ahmad, we can go through this
tragedy, live it and try to understand why, so that the truth can no longer be
hidden, so that justice can be done, and so that the liberation so long awaited
by the Iranian people can happen.”
— Ingrid Betancourt, Colombian-French former
Senator held hostage for 6 years
http://www.ncrius.org/alittleprinceinthelandofthemullahs.html
SUCCÈS CROISSANT POUR LE FESTIVAL BD DE BRAY-SUR-SEINE
La 5e édition du Festival BD de
Bray-sur-Seine, enregistrait un succès croissant, ce samedi 8 juin, sous la
Halle du Centre-Ville.
« Un petit Prince au pays des
Mollahs » ou la BD événement
Massoumeh Raouf basharidoust, opposante
iranienne au Régime actuel des Mollahs, présentait l’ouvrage relatant le
martyre de son jeune frère, décédé en 1988 dans les geôles de son pays, victime
d’une inquisition d’un autre âge.
mercredi 19 juin 2019
Good news for my book
NEW BOOK by NCRI-US: 'A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs: The True Story of a Teenager Who Stood up to the Mullahs’ Regime in Iran'
It is available now at:
https://lnkd.in/ew6Hx-Z
https://lnkd.in/ecUmN4D
hashtag
“The story of A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs reveals to us, without any pretenses, the human tragedy facing millions of Iranians. With Ahmad, we can go through this tragedy, live it and try to understand why..."— Ingrid Betancourt, Colombian-French frmr Senator. hashtag#Iran
“A Little Prince in the Land of the Mullahs revives the little hero in the reader by telling the story of a brave young man who wants nothing more than to live the life that all boys & girls want..." — Linda Chavez, Frmr White House director of public liaison. hashtag#Iran hashtag#HumanRights
mardi 4 juin 2019
Une bande dessinée iranienne au 14e Lyon BD Festival, Interview de Massoumeh Raouf
Ancienne journaliste pour la résistance iranienne,
Massoumeh Raouf sera présente au 14e Lyon BD Festival le 9 juin prochain.
“Un petit prince au pays des mollahs” est une BD pas
comme les autres. Avec cet ouvrage, elle redonne vie à son frère victime du
grand massacre de 1988 en Iran. A travers sa BD vous découvrirez une page
méconnue de l’histoire contemporaine de l’Iran. Un pays dont le peuple aspire
aujourd’hui à plus de libertés, où les droits humains et plus particulièrement
ceux des femmes sont de plus en plus menacés par la dictature religieuse des
mollahs. L’interview révèle le témoignage bouleversant d’une femme, désireuse
d’un “Iran libre”. Son livre porte un message fort pour la jeunesse
d’aujourd’hui.
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