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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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Thursday, 19 May 2005 |
Maryam Rajavi: Human Rights Watch Report a catalogue of lies intended
to help the ruling theocracy in Iran on the eve of presidential
election farce
The intent is to prevent the removal of Mojahedin from terrorist list, which has gained growing support in Europe, U.S.
Timing and haste to produce the report, no inquiries from Mojahedin,
the nature of sources, testimony-by-telephone which serve to preserve
an anti-human regime reach unprecedented nadir in manipulating human
rights.
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Wednesday, 18 May 2005 |
Two years after the raid by 1,300 policemen and the arrest of Mrs.
Rajavi, Mrs. Mitterrand strongly condemned the shameful pressures and
restrictions that have been imposed on the Iranian Resistance and its
president and called for an end to this injustice. She underlined that
France, instead of lending its assistance to the Iranian authorities,
should encourage this Resistance vis-à-vis the religious dictatorship
ruling Iran. |
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Tuesday, 10 May 2005 |
I am not here to defend myself, but do defend the rights of people
which never succumbed to the most severe repression of contemporary
history. The aim of the June 17 raid was also to destroy the Resistance
of these people. |
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Tuesday, 10 May 2005 |
European lawmakers and jurists called on French authorities to drop
charges against officials of the opposition National Council of
Resistance of Iran and put an end to what they described as harassment
of opponents of Iran's clerical regime in France.
The call came from hundreds of parliamentary, legal and political
figures who attended a seminar in Paris on Tuesday entitled, "Two years
after June 17, 2003, Justice for the National Council of Resistance of
Iran". |
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Wednesday, 11 May 2005 |
Maryam Rajavi calls for an international tribunal to try Khamenei,
Rafsanjani and Khatami for terrorist attacks by the mullahs' regime
The Criminal Court of Rome began this morning the trial in absentia of
an official of the Iranian regime accused of being one of the killers
of Mohammad Hossein Naghdi, the representative of the National Council
of Resistance of Iran in Italy, on March 16, 1993. Mr. Naghdi, who
defected to the NCRI when he was the Iranian charge d'affaires in Italy
in 1981, was murdered by a terrorist squad belonging to Iran's Ministry
of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). |
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Monday, 09 May 2005 |
The Iranian people are simply asking the European governments why they
do not stop the policy of appeasement and sharing in the suppression of
the Iranian nation. Why are they preventing the Iranian people from
attaining their freedoms?
In Germany, we are witness to the unwarranted revocation of the refugee
status for a large number of Iranian exiles by the Interior Ministry
and intolerable pressures on Iranian refugees and asylum-seekers. The
pretext for such a decision is affiliation with the People's Mojahedin,
which the EU has blacklisted because it was seeking to strike a deal
with the mullahs. |
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Thursday, 28 April 2005 |
Lord Russell-Johnston, who was for years the top foreign affairs
spokesman of the British Liberal Democratic Party, denounced the
policies of the mullahs' regime and condemned the appeasement policy
pursued by some European governments towards Iran. |
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Saturday, 30 April 2005 |
On the anniversary of the birth of Islam's Prophet Mohammad, a number
of French Moslem personalities took part in a ceremony at the residence
of the Iranian Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi in
Auvers-sur-Oise. |
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Friday, 29 April 2005 |
The Belgian lawmaker said, "The Mojahedin's resistance against the mullahs' regime is very similar
to our fathers' anti-fascist movement during the Nazi's occupation of
Belgium," ...
..."The Third Reich and its allies called freedom fighters ‘terrorists'
at that time, but after World War II they were revered as national
heroes by the people. I see the PMOI's fight for freedom as being
parallel to our own resistance at that time". |
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Monday, 25 April 2005 |
Delegates from Iranian communities held the first-ever
convention by Iranians residing in the Benelux, Belgium, The
Netherlands and Luxembourg, in Brussels' Saint Michel Theater.
Dozens of parliamentarians join the Convention to call on EU to remove terror tag against People's Mojahedin
The Convention strongly condemned the restrictions imposed on Iranian
refugees and asylum-seekers and called for greater accommodations for
them. |
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Monday, 25 April 2005 |
Today, the cry for freedom reverberates across Iran. The demand is the
same everywhere: democratic change. The Kurds, the Azeris, and the
Baluchis are making such demand, as are those in Tehran, Khorassan and
Isfahan, and those in Ashraf and in Khuzistan. |
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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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