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UK Parliament
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Mullahs ruling Iran have nothing to do with Islam
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EP Visit Video Report
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Maryam Rajavi speaks to the European Parliament
At the European Parliament, Mrs. Rajavi, calls for abandoning appeasement, removal of terror tag on PMOI
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Sunday, 02 October 2005 |
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Mrs Rajavi's Video message to the concert, "A song for Iran" in Greece
I sincerely thank you for holding the night "a song for Iran" in solidarity with the Iranian Resistance. "A song for Iran" is today the voice of my nation that has arisen against injustice by religious theocracy. "A song for Iran" is the desperate look of teenagers before being publicly executed. "A song for Iran" is the voice of Iranian women who have been denied their most rudimentary human rights. |
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
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Abbe Pierre, founder of the Emmaus International aiding the poor and homeless, was warmly received by Mrs. Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran at her residence in Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris, on Thursday, October 13.
Abbe Pierre was a member of the French Resistance during World War II and has been a fervent defender of human rights and especially the right to housing which has turned him into one of the most popular personalities in France. |
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Saturday, 24 September 2005 |
Marking new Iranian school year, September 24, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi addressed a gathering of hundreds of Iranian youth at her residence in Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris.
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Sunday, 25 September 2005 |
The New York Times - 25 September 2005 - Maryam RajaviAUVERS-SUR-OISE, France, September 24 - MARYAM
RAJAVI, a wide-eyed woman who goes by the title president-elect of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran, is eager to talk about the
latest discovery by her spies: mile-long tunnels, large enough to drive
trucks into, dug into the mountains outside of Tehran.
"There are at least 14 to 15 tunnels of this magnitude that have been
built secretly," she said, sitting in a cream-colored reception room on
the cramped grounds of her compound here. She suggested that the
tunnels were hiding elements of a clandestine nuclear weapons program
that the United States suspects exists but that inspectors have yet to
find.
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Sunday, 25 September 2005 |
Commenting on the adoption of IAEA's resolution on the Iranian regime's
nuclear program, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian Resistance's
President-elect, said the resolution underscored the mullahs' repeated
concealment and persistent breach of the NPT, and emphasized that the
United Nations Security Council was the competent body to address these
violations.
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Monday, 19 September 2005 |
Excerpts from Message by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, to the Iranian's rally in Vienna for the IAEA board of governor's meeting
"Today, leniency vis-à-vis the regime's dangerous efforts is
unjustifiable. The continuation of appeasement in any form is
tantamount to handing nuclear weapons to the mullahs. This policy must
be stopped and all roads to terrorism and fundamentalism promulgated by
the clerical regime must be blocked.
To this end, members of the IAEA board of governors who have gathered
here in Vienna today, have a grave responsibility. The ever-speedy
referral of Iran's nuclear file to the UN Security Council is the
minimum that the world community expects from them." |
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Wednesday, 14 September 2005 |
Text of the video message by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi
"The presence of Ahmadinejad at the United Nations
Headquarters has distressed the conscience of people across the world
and is a great affront to the Iranian nation and the world community.
What is the world's sole terrorist state doing in the United Nations, the seat of friendship and fraternity among nations?
Why has the representative of a regime that has practically occupied a
part of its neighbor been accepted at the United Nations, the home to
coexistence and peace among nations?" |
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Thursday, 01 September 2005 |
The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, sent a telegram to the
Iraqi President, offering her condolences to the people of Iraq over
the tragedy in Kazimiya in which nearly 1,000 worshipers of the Holy
Shrine of Imam Mussa Al-Kazem bin Jafar, especially women and children
lost their lives.
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Saturday, 27 August 2005 |
Text of the speech by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi in a conference
titled "Islam, women and equality" at her residence in
Auvers-sur-Oise on 27 August, 2005
As far as Islam is concerned, the most fundamental
value is human qualities and activities that emanate from them. In
Chapter Al-Hujraat (The Inner Apartments), the Quran states that it
does not recognize any gender, ethnic and racial distinctions. In
Quran's term, Taqva, meaning control over one's self and commitment to
responsibilities, which women and men equally possess, carried all the
values.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2005 |
Mrs. Rajavi urges world community to take urgent action to stop frenzied executions in Iran
NCRI, August 23 - Since the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the
mullahs' inhuman regime has resorted to a frenzied wave of public
hangings and death decrees to create an atmosphere of terror and
intimidation in a bid to counter the explosive state of society.
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Saturday, 13 August 2005 |
In a letter to U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad, the
Iranian Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi voiced concern over
the fate of two abducted members of the People's Mojahedin Organization
of Iran (PMOI), whose lives were in imminent danger.
Noting that both were "protected persons" under the Fourth Geneva
Convention, Mrs. Rajavi asked Ambassador Khalilzad to intervene
personally to save the lives of PMOI members.
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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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