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Anne-Marie Lizin, the Honorary President of the Belgian Senate, met this week with the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance Maryam Rajavi at the latter’s residence in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris.
Ms. Lizin expressed support for the European Parliament’s solution for Camp Ashraf and the responsibilities of the United Nations and the United States vis-à-vis the camp’s residents. She said, “Displacing the residents of Camp Ashraf inside Iraq would violate international laws and conventions and it would complicate the crisis.”
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BRUSSELS, September 26, 2011 (AFP) - EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has appointed an advisor to mull over the fate of thousands of outlawed Iranians facing expulsion from a camp in Iraq, their home for 30 years.
A spokesman for Ashton said Monday that Jean De Ruyt, Belgium's former ambassador to the EU, will act in Brussels "as an advisor on the European Union's response" to Camp Ashraf, located near the border with Iran and home to some 3,400 Iranian dissidents.
TSR Info.ch, the newspaper, September 22:
The situation in Iran is explosive. Popular discontent is huge against the clerical regime and there are many events each and every day happening in every city, i.e. last week in Tabriz and Orumieh, there was a major protest and many arrests.
There have been lots of public hangings as of late throughout Iran, and despite enormous obstacles and many difficulties, the Iranian people continue their protests against the Tehran regime.
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In an international conference held in Paris attended by thousands of Iranians, speakers from the United States and Europe stressed on the need for a firm policy vis-à-vis the Iranian regime and protecting the rights of Ashraf and Liberty residents and the removal of terrorism label.
Speakers of the conference sponsored by the French Committee for a Democratic Iran (CFID) included: Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian resistance, Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York and US Presidential Candidate (2008), Michael Mukasey, US Attorney General (2007-2009), Secretary Tom Ridge, the first US Homeland Security Secretary (2003-2005) and former Governor of Pennsylvania; John Bolton, former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Patrick Kennedy, member of the US Congress (1991-2011);
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European-US call for annulment of Iraqi government suppressive deadline to close Ashraf
• Maryam Rajavi: I warn that a humanitarian catastrophe is looming; we should not lose time to stop it
In an international conference at the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, 19 October 2011, prominent international figures from the United States and Europe expressed their concern about the ominous intents of the Iranian regime and the Iraqi government against Ashraf residents. They called for the annulment of the illegal end-of-2011 deadline for closure of Camp Ashraf and prevention of another massacre. Read more...
Symposium in BritainConference in the EP-Brussels |
Speech in BrusselsConference of Stockholm |
A Massege to Berlin ConfranceMessage to UK Parliament
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