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NCRI Statemnts
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Another suppressive force formed in Iran |
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Monday, 02 October 2006 |
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NCRI - The chief of State Security Forces (SSF) in Tehran Brig. Gen. Morteza Talai announced the formation of a new suppressive security apparatus called "Metro Police", the state-run news agency Fars reported on September 28. |
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1,163 tribal leaders from eleven provinces in Iraq condemn plots against PMOI members, which they de |
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Wednesday, 20 September 2006 |
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NCRI - 1,163 Iraqi tribal leaders, including 90 senior leaders and 1073 others from Baghdad, Basra, Qadesieh, Zeqar, Diyala, Salahiddin, Kirkuk, al-Anbar, Neinawa, Mosana, and Karbala, signed a statement condemned the Iranian regime and its lackeys for taking advantage of the Iraqi Reconciliation Plan against the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI). They stated: PMOI members have spent 20 years in Iraq and are political refugees protect by the Fourth Geneva Convention. |
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Iran: Mullahs’ military maneuvers aimes to blackmail world community |
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Friday, 15 September 2006 |
Statement by Defense and Strategic Studies Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran about the mullahs' regime’s propaganda efforts by organizing military maneuvers to threaten and deceive the international community: In the run-up to the decision by the international community on how to tackle the criminal efforts of the mullahs’ regime to obtain nuclear weapons, the regime launched, beginning from August 19, a series of ridiculous war games serving as propaganda called “Blow of Zolqadr Drills” on its frontiers with Iraq, Turkey and Pakistan. These drills continued until September 8. By launching these maneuvers, the regime was attempting to prevent a firm international decision against it obtaining nuclear weapons through propaganda blackmail, threats and deception. |
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Iran : Ministry of Guidance shuts down daily Sharq and further restricts government-run media |
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |
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NCRI - On the orders of the committee overseeing media conduct, the daily Sharq was shut down, the government-run Fars news agency reported on September 11. The reason given for the closure was a cartoon which was interpreted as having "insulted officials." |
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Iran : Four prisoners hanged in Tehran, Saravan and Bandar Abbass |
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Sunday, 10 September 2006 |
NCRI - Four prisoners were hanged over the past three days in Tehran and towns of Saravan and Bandar Abbass. |
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Iran: Ahmadinejad seeks purge of university professors |
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
NCRI - Speaking on "Youth Day", Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought a purge of experienced professors from the country's universities under the pretext that they were too "liberal" and "secular," the official news agency IRNA reported September 5. |
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Iran: Mullahs' regime murders a political prisoner of PMOI |
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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NCRI - Coinciding with the 41st anniversary of the founding of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, in a terrible crime, the mullahs’ regime’s inhumane henchmen murdered Valliollah Feiz-Mahdavi, a PMOI member, after he was held in prison for five years. Mr. Feiz-Mahdavi, 28, was arrested in 2001 and sentenced to execution by the mullahs’ courts but due to international pressure and a widespread campaign by the Iranian Resistance his sentence was recently put on hold. |
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Iran: A political prisoner in critical condition while on huger strike |
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Wednesday, 06 September 2006 |
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NCRI - According to information received by the Iranian Resistance, Mr. Valiyollah Feiz-Mahdavi, a sympathizer of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran imprisoned in Iran who has been on hunger strike since August 23, 2006, is in a critical condition. The prison guards, who are Revolutionary Guardsmen, have turned a blind eye to his deteriorating health condition and have not taken him to a hospital, according to witnesses inside the prison. When faced with protests by his inmates for not seeing to his condition, a high-ranking prison official said, "Do not worry, he will not die until tomorrow." Late in the evening, due to strong protests by Mr. Feiz-Mahdavi's fellow inmates, he was transferred from Ward 2 of Gohardasht Prison in Karaj to an unknown location. |
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Iranian Resistance demands cancellation of trip to Germany by Ali Larijani |
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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NCRI - The Iranian Resistance condemns the trip by Ali Larijani to Germany and calls on the European Union and Germany to cancel this trip. Further negotiations with this terrorist and fundamentalist regime over the nuclear issue is a continuation of the destructive policy of appeasement towards the criminal mullahs which has been the greatest aid to the regime in obtaining a nuclear bomb and has been the greatest harm to international peace and security. Continuing this policy will bring the region closer to a crisis. |
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Iraqi groups reiterate People’s Mojahedin of Iran’s right to asylum in Iraq |
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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NCRI - Following a joint session, political parties and forces in Iraq’s Diyala Province issued a resolution in which they called for “united action to combat the conspiracies of the Iranian regime.” They insisted, “The most important factor for neutralizing the threats of the enemy under the present circumstances is the unity of all national and democratic forces at all levels. We believe our gathering in Diyala to be a step in this direction.” |
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Iran : Enforcement of “plan to root out criminals” in vicinity of police stations |
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Friday, 01 September 2006 |
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NCRI - In an interview with the government-run news agency ISNA, the Commander of the State Security Force (SSF) in Tehran Brig. Gen. Morteza Talai said, "The goal in implementing the rooting out plan in the vicinity of police stations is to show the active police presence to the people and create an atmosphere of insecurity for criminals." |
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Iran regime pursues policy of blackmail to prevent international community's firm decision |
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Wednesday, 30 August 2006 |
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NCRI - In the run-up to the session of the United Nations Security Council to decide on how to stop the atomic projects of the mullahs’ regime, the semi-official daily Kayhan published an article on Sunday entitled the “Evolutionary process of Iran’s nuclear strategy” in which it stated, “The West will only accept the emergence of a nuclear Iran when it has no other option and Iran has the upper-hand in the region to the extent that it can deal from a position of strength. Iran’s dossier will not be resolved with negotiations; rather it will be resolved in the streets of Beirut and Baghdad.” |
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340 protests, strikes, clashes in Iran during last month |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
NCRI - The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran reported more than 340 protests, strike, and clashes with suppressive forces took place by people in Iran’s towns and cities during the past month. These protests which took place in Tehran as well as other cities including Tabriz, Mashhad, Isfahan, Kerman, Bukan, Baneh, Qom, Karaj, Rasht, Shahre-Kord, Qaem-Shahr, Hamedan, Qazvin, Sari and Khoui in many instances led to clashes between people and the suppressive forces. |
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Iran : Last month, 64,000 women in Tehran were reprimanded on charges of “mal-veiling” |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
NCRI - The state-run news agency ISNA reported that on Sunday the commander of State Security Forces’ Internal Security Division in Greater Tehran Brig. Gen. Mohammad Alipour announced that in the past month, 64,000 “mal-veiled” women were reprimanded. Alipour said, “In one month, 63,963 mal-veiled women were either warned or reprimanded, and 1,149 vehicles whose occupants were either mal-veiled or creating noise pollution were confiscated.” |
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Iran: Ahmadinejad inaugurates heavy-water facility in Arak |
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
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NCRI - Despite repeated demands by the international community that the Iranian regime suspend its heavy-water reactor project, the president of the mullahs’ regime Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inaugurated the facility in Arak yesterday. |
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Meddling in Iraq |
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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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