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Thursday, 18 June 2009 |
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At least 43 people have been killed by agents of the Revolutionary Guards, anti-riot force and other suppressive forces during the first five days of the people's nationwide uprising, the social department of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran said, adding that some were fatally shot and others were beaten or stabbed to death. |
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 |
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The Iranian regime banned the news coverage of opponents' demonstration and protesters by foreign journalists.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi described this act as a preface to increased suppression of people's uprising and said while the scenes of firing on demonstrators and killing them and assaulting the youths whose only demand is freedom has caused international outrage, the mullahs' regime tries to increase this brutal suppression away from the eyes of foreign journalists and cameras. |
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Tuesday, 16 June 2009 |
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More than 900 transferred to Evin Prison
The widespread arrest of young protestors and opponents of the regime in Tehran and most other cities which began on Saturday has gained new dimensions. Thousands have so far been arrested. |
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Tuesday, 16 June 2009 |
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Mir Hossein Moussavi met the regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and issued a statement declaring allegiance to Khamenei’s “supreme rule”. He requested the annulment of the results of the sham elections and took part in the rally on Monday solely to calm the atmosphere. On this, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, said: |
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Monday, 15 June 2009 |
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Mrs. Rajavi calls for formation of international mission to investigate the deaths and arrests
In yet another criminal act, agents of the Revolutionary Guards on Monday afternoon killed at least one protestor in Tehran and injured many others. |
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Sunday, 14 June 2009 |
Agents of the regime’s notorious Ministry of Intelligence and Security and anti-riot forces launched an inhumane raid on Tehran’s Hezar Takhtekhabi Hospital at 01.30 am on Sunday to arrest those injured during clashes on Saturday. The agents assaulted the medical staff there. The suppressive forces continued with their pressures until 03.30 am when they were finally forced to leave following resistance by the medical staff and the relatives of those injured. In the course of the standoff, treatment for the injured had to be put on hold even as the number of injured people transferred to the hospital increased. |
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Sunday, 14 June 2009 |
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By Crispian Balmer
Reuters, 13 June - Iran will redouble efforts to build an atomic bomb following Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in a presidential election but could still be deterred by tough sanctions, the head of an exiled Iranian group said Saturday. |
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Sunday, 14 June 2009 |
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Mullahs' deadlock and start of the end of clerical regime
Immediately after the sham election and re-appointment of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and simultaneous with the crackdown on the uprising by young people and the opponents, the ruling religious fascism has extended its repression to its rival factions and arrested many of their leaders.
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Sunday, 14 June 2009 |
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Display of Iranians' determination to uproot the religious dictatorship
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, described the uprising by the Iranian people which continued throughout Saturday till late evening as the culmination of the widespread boycott of the mullahs' elections. The nationwide uprising and brave resistance by the youths against the brutal repression of the suppressive forces, and chants of 'Iranians do not accept disgrace' and 'death to the dictator', which could be heard all over the world, were a stamp of rejection of the mullahs' sham election, she said. |
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Saturday, 13 June 2009 |
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Maryam Rajavi: - 85 percent of Iranians boycott religious dictatorship’s election - Iranian people’s big ‘NO’ to the clerical regime, social and political readiness for democratic solution - Reappointment of Ahmadinejad would result in sudden rise in suppression, unbridled factional feuding, nuclear arms pursuit and warmongering
The social headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) inside the country announced that according to eyewitness reports from 25,000 polling stations across Iran, the real voter turnout was 7.5 million, and more than 85 percent of the 51.2 million eligible voters boycotted the mullahs’ sham presidential election. |
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Friday, 12 June 2009 |
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Maryam Rajavi calls for trial of mullahs’ regime leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity
In an unprecedented revelation in the course of escalating internal feuding within the Iranian regime, Mehdi Karoubi, one of the mullahs’ presidential candidates, admitted with pride saying, “When the war broke out and we were attacked, we spoke to people in such a way that from the Ministry of Education 36,000 children went to the war and martyred. This does not include the wounded [children].” |
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Mitterrand - Rajavi
Former French First Lady, Danielle Mitterrand, Meets the President-elect of NCRI
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Future of Iran: Oppression or Democracy |

A Report on a meeting organized by the Friends of a Free Iran on Iran and EU's policy on that country
December 15
Maryam Rajavi: Democracy for Iran |
One year later, June 17 2004
On the anniversary of June 17, 2003. The participants gathered "in
defense of Maryam Rajavi," saying, "NO to religious fascism, NO to
terrorist mullahs in Iran."

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Dignitaries Voice Support for Iranian Resistance, At Auvers-sur-Oise Rally

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Events in France - 17 June 2003
 As crackdown on Iranian Resistance in France turned into a
scandal, Maryam Rajavi, seen as best hope to lead Iran to post-mullahs
democracy, made a triumphal return amid joy and celebration.. Read more...
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