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Ayatollahs’ schemes against PMOI unveiled
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 7 - The mullahs’ disinformation campaign against the Iranian Resistance, an umbrella organization for Iranian opposition groups including the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, was unveiled in a major convention of Iranians in Amsterdam on December 7. Several parliamentarians from European countries and human rights activists as well as groups of Iranian communities with some experience of the clerical regime’s campaign exposed the intentions of the fundamentalist regime in Iran with its ominous campaign.
 
Mullahs' dictatorship is faltering
Tuesday, 06 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 6 - In a message delivered to a national convention of the Iranian community in Netherlands, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi said: “We say the Iranian people deserve freedom and democracy. This is the crux of the matter. It is for this reason that the Mojahedin have remained steadfast in Ashraf City. This is why they have withstood insecurity, abduction, cutting off of food and medicine rations, pressures and restrictions… Indeed, they have remained steadfast and unflinching, insisting that the Iranian nation and its organized Resistance would never forsake the task of toppling the ruling theocracy… This struggle will undoubtedly realize Iran's liberation. It will break the shackles and defeat oppression and injustice. The mullahs' dictatorship is faltering and is without foundations. Demagoguery, conspiracy and slander cannot save it from being overthrow! n. No force can prevent the will of the Iranian people for freedom from prevailing.”
 
Lord Fraser : Absolutely no point in engaging Tehran
Tuesday, 29 November 2005
NCRI, Nov. 29 - The Rt. Hon. The Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, QC, former Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Industry, who previously supported engagement with the clerical regime told the Symposium of Parliamentarians & Jurists in London on November 29: “I think there is absolutely no point whatsoever in trying to constructively engage with this regime or in any sense to appease it. I have changed my mind, quite a difficult confession for a politician to make. But nevertheless I have and what I want to do is to persuade others, as you do to change their minds as well.”
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Despite suppressive measures, Iranian students stage protest to mark Students Day
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
NCRI Statement, Dec. 7 - Despite an official clampdown, Iranian students across the country, launched protest demonstrations to mark Iran’s Students Day on December 7. The Iranian regime, in an unprecedented move, declared the 7th and 8th of December as official holidays in the greater Tehran area and prevented access to universities. The move was in response to a call by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran for commemoration protests on Students Day and in fear of student uprisings, under the pretext of an air pollution alert.
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Official inquiry proves mullahs’ meddling in Iraq
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
Al-Arabiya, Dec. 7 - In an interview with the Al-Arabiya satellite TV earlier this week Dr. Mazhar Al-Dulaimi, President of the Society for Defense of the Iraqi people's rights complained of the Iranian regime’s interferences in Iraq and said: "There are two occupations in place in Iraq at the moment. The occupation by the U.S. is obvious and they might leave in a day or two, but Iraq is in reality occupied by Iran and the danger is that this is not an obvious occupation. This occupation operates through some groups in Iraq that are affiliated to Iran and that work under the guise of religion."
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Mrs. Rajavi urged New York conference to defend Iranian women’s rights
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 7 - In a message to a women’s conference in New York today, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said: “Women in Ashraf, who are carrying out the burden of a complex, painful and difficult struggle against the most misogynist, reactionary force of history, must be supported by their sisters across the world.” Camp Ashraf in Iraq is where members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, the main Iranian opposition group, reside. While recognized as protected persons under the Fourth Geneva Convention, they have been a target of the clerical regime’s terrorist schemes in Iraq.
 
Iranian Football Star, Nayebagha, Speaks to European Parliamentary Groups
Tuesday, 06 December 2005
BOI, Dec. 6 – Hassan Nayebagha, popular Homa player and World Cup star for Iran’s National Football squad, participated in a panel discussion held in the European Parliament. The meeting dealt with the Iranian regime’s plotting against Iranian dissidents and their supporters. Several MEPs revealed attempts by agents of the Iranian regime's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) to dissuade them from support for the Iranian Resistance. Nayebagha also spoke about his personal experience in facing threats and pressures from the MOIS and his family’s ordeal in an MOIS campaign to use his popularity to discredit the Iranian Resistance. Nayebagha condemned the Iranian regime’s actions against himself, other dissidents and supporters of the Iranian Resistance. He called on the European Parliament to remove the main Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin, from the EU terror list, describing the designation as goodwill gesture to the mullahs.
 
British parliamentarians will contest PMOI proscription in court
Friday, 16 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 6 - “PMOI will make a new application to de-proscribe the movement.” These were the words in which Stephen Grosz, distinguished British lawyer, started his speech at a Symposium of Parliamentarians & Jurists in London on November 29. He added: “It will be made very shortly.”
 
Italian town meeting condemns human rights violations in Iran
Thursday, 01 December 2005
BOI, Dec. 1 – A town hall meeting in Coneo, Italy, attended by Iranian dissidents and supporters of the Iranian resistance movement, discussed the growing brutal violations of human rights under the Ahmadinejad government in Iran. The meeting was addressed by the mayor, the director of the Journalist Association, and Dr. Khosro Nikzad and Dr. Yousef Lesani of the Democratic Iranian Academics Association of Italy. Participants condemned the Iranian regime’s violations of human rights and expressed support for the Iranian Mojahedin and the resistance movement for democratic change in Iran.
 
Larijani’s emphasis on enrichment in Iran underscores urgency of Security Council referral
Monday, 05 December 2005
NCRI Statement, Dec. 5 - Ali Larijani, secretary of the clerical regime’s Supreme Security Council, said yesterday in an interview with the French News Agency that the clerical regime “will not submit to Western demands to limit its disputed nuclear fuel drive.” Referring to the Russian proposal, Larijani said Tehran will not accept the kind of accord the West is now hoping for: “The negotiations will be about making nuclear fuel inside Iran. There is nothing else to talk about.” Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, stressed: “Larijani's remarks demonstrate the futility of any negotiations with the mullahs’ regime over the nuclear file and show that negotiations only give the regime more time to complete its evil nuclear weapons projects. Any hesitation or delay in referring the mullahs! ’ nuclear file to the UN Security Council draws the region and the world closer to the precipice of crisis and war.”
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British lawyers demand MEK be taken OFF the list of terrorist organizations
Monday, 05 December 2005
WYMM Radio, The David Allen Show, Jacksonville, Florida, Dec. 5 – Dr. Ali Safavi, from the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, was a guest of the David Allen show today to talk about the craziness going on as the West is cow-towing to the current murderous Iranian regime. Dr. Safavi belongs to a group that is actively trying to help the people of Iran overthrow this terrorist, totalitarian, Islamic dictatorship in Iran. They need to be freed up and we need to help their activities. We need to give them access to the resources they need to help us deal with one of the growing threats to world peace, and that is Iran. This group is the NCRI of whom we have a spokesman here with us today.  Dr. Safavi: “In 1997, the Clinton Administration - in what was perceived by many as a move to appease the Iranian regime - included the MEK in the list of foreign t! errorist groups. Whereas before then, the MEK had been active in Washington, talking to members of congress, and it had tremendous support and continues to have tremendous support within the United States. A majority of the US House of Representatives and some 30 Senators have rejected the terrorist label against the group and have described the group as a legitimate resistance movement; calling repeatedly for the removal of the group from the terror list not only because it is an invaluable source of information on various aspects of Iran’s rogue behavior but also because it represents the best organized, most popular opposition group on the ground when you’re talking about Iran.”
 
 
Multi-National Force raise concern over abducted members of PMOI
Sunday, 04 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 4 - Multi-National Forces in Iraq raised concern in a press release yesterday over the abducted members of the People’s Mojahedin Orgaization of Iran. “MNF-I requests that anyone in possession of information on the whereabouts of these two individuals to contact the Iraqi Police or MNF-I,” the press release appealed. Hossein Pouyan and Mohammad-Ali Zahedi were abducted on August 4 in eastern Baghdad while on a routine logistics trip to Baghdad. The press release reiterated that the two are considered protected persons under the fourth Geneva Convention since June 2004.
 
Iraqi official vows action against PMOI in breach of international conventions
Friday, 02 December 2005
NCRI, Dec. 2 - Iran-backed Vice President of Iraq assured Tehran of taking action against the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), based in Camp Ashraf, Iraq. Comments by Hadi Abdel Mahdi reflected the desperate desire of the clerical regime to expel the PMOI from Iraq for it perceives it as the main obstacle to export fundamentalism to that country.
 
Protect rights of Camp Ashraf residents - U.S. Committee
Thursday, 01 December 2005

Protect rights of Camp Ashraf residents - U.S. Committee

U.S. Newswire, Washington, D.C., Dec. 1 - The U.S. Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents (USCCAR) held a briefing on Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Washington D.C. at the National Press Club, to discuss the latest developments concerning the Iranian dissidents at Camp Ashraf and Tehran's increasing meddling in Iraq. USCCAR member Afagh N. Azadeh opened the briefing by saying: "My mother, Sodabeh Mohammad-Taher, is in Camp Ashraf right now. Her life as well as the lives of thousands of others is at risk because of Iran's continued campaign of torture and terror. Many of us in the United States have relatives and friends in Camp Ashraf. For Iranian people, Ashraf has become a symbol of resistance against Iran's inhumane policy of terror and tyranny, and of our hope for a democratic Iran. "

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Iran prosecutes student in Tehran University protest
Thursday, 01 December 2005

Iran Focus, Tehran, Dec. 1 - Iran’s hard-line government appointed Ayatollah Amid Zanjani, a cleric notorious for being a religious prosecutor in the 1980s, as the new university chancellor. His predecessor, an academic, expressed surprise at “the unprecedented haste over the transition”. The ceremony, however, turned into a fiasco as students abandoned classes and held a demonstration during which they threw his turban off his head. Davoud Dashtbani, an activist in the university, received an official order to appear before court within three days or face arrest. Dashtbani has been charged with “Insulting the Clergy”, a punishable crime in Islamic Iran. On Tuesday, a semi-official daily accused Iran’s opposition forces of being behind the demonstrations during the inauguration ceremony.

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Democratic Change

Iranian Resistance has potential to bring about democratic change in Iran
 Iranian Resistance has potential to bring about democratic change in Iran – Maryam Rajavi
Text of Mrs. Rajavi 's speech in the Council of Europe in Strasbourg  

Women's Role

women's role in politics - Maryam Rajavi

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Iran-EU Talks

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Delay in UN Security Council Action favors Tehran

Middle East Talk

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eBook: Islamic Fundamentalism The new Global Threat - By Mohammad Mohaddessin  

Nuclear Revelations

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Iranian regime seeks Islamic Empire

Meddling in Iraq

The danger of the mullahs' interference and terrorism in Iraq is greater than its nuclear threat

Mrs. Rajavi's message to a conference in London on human rights in Iran and mullahs’ meddling in Iraq

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