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Monday, 26 December 2005 |
By Bill Frist BILL FRIST (R-Tenn.) is Senate majority leader.
Los Angeles Times - Iran's ruling mullahs have waged a 26-year campaign to suppress dissent, support terror and pursue a nuclear weapons program. In recent weeks, it has become clear that international efforts to stop Iran's atomic program have failed to bear fruit. Unless we act quickly, the United States will have a nuclear crisis on its hands.
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI – In protest against repugnant remarks by Iranian regime’s
president Ahmadinejad, and the regime’s nuclear and terrorist threats,
hundreds of Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance gathered
in front of the European Union headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday,
December 21.
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI - In a message on Christmas, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian Resistance’s
President-elect, congratulated the birth of Jesus Christ to all
Christians in Iran and around the world. Noting that God had sent
Jesus to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives,
and to set at liberty them that are bruised, and to prepare for the
demise of the oppressors, Mrs. Rajavi emphasized that Jesus’ cry can
still be heard today from beside hanging cranes in Iran where Iranian
youth and children are hanged, crying out that “the Son of man is not
come to destroy men’s lives, but to save them” and saying, “weightier
matters of the law” are “judgment, mercy, and faith.”
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI - The Iranian Resistance urged residents of Tehran, and in particular
workers and wage-earners, to support the strike of Tehran bus drivers
and their just demands. The Resistance called on all workers and
residents in Tehran to resist the ploys and repressive measures
undertaken by the clerical regime to suppress the protest.
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI - Bus drivers in the Iranian capital, Tehran, went on strike today
to protest against their wages and conditions of work, as they had
warned earlier.
The drivers have been calling for improvement of their working
conditions and higher wages to meet with rising inflation but their
demands have been refused by the clerical regime.
Today’s strike has brought further chaos to the streets of capital
making it even more difficult for commuters to move around in the city.
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI – Iranian regime rejected an offer from Russia to conduct uranium
enrichment activities on its soil for that country. Mullahs’ foreign
ministry spokesman told reporters on Sunday: "We have still not
received the concrete offer, but it is clear that we will accept
positively the propositions and the plans that recognize the right of
the Islamic republic to carry out enrichment on its own soil.”
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
NCRI - At a meeting at the Baghdad headquarters of the National Iraqi
Concord Movement, leaders of 25 Iraqi political fronts and parties
decided to establish a joint operation headquarters and to call on the
international community to put pressure on the Iraqi Electoral
Commission to revoke the December 15 election results.
The coalition of 25 major political parties also called for a
re-election under the supervision of independent international
observers. They said the new round of elections can only be kicked off
when the existing electoral commission dominated by agents of the
Iranian regime is dissolved and the para-military forces disarmed.
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Saturday, 24 December 2005 |
NCRI - The following is a report by the Washington Times exposing Iranian regime's infiltration into Iraqi establishments to impose its domination in that country.
Iraqi official Jabr relieved of duties
The Washington Times, December 23 - Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabr, overseer of two detention centers raided by U.S. troops in the past two months, has been relieved of his duties, according to a former Iraqi special forces commander at the ministry.
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Friday, 23 December 2005 |
Rajavi: Senate resolution is the voice of Belgian and European people’s conscience
Adoption of firm policy on Iranian regime is urged
NCRI - The Belgian Senate unanimously approved a resolution This afternoon,
expressing deep concern for “violations of human rights and fundamental
liberties” and “public executions, suppression and inhuman punishments,
arbitrary arrests, physical and psychological torture, assassination of
dissidents and political prisoners, persecution of differing opinions,
discrimination against women, and religious and ethnic minorities, and
the attacks on freedom of expression and opinion.” The Senate called
on the Belgian Government to “firmly condemn and vigorously protest the
Iranian president’s repeated calls for the destruction of Israel and
his denial of the genocide against the Jews after the Second World War,
and recall its ambassador to Tehran for consultations.”
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