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Sunday, 04 December 2005 |

SPECIAL REPORT – Part two
NCRI – This is the second part of a special report on the Iranian
regime’s extraterritorial terrorist activities. The first part was
published on December 2:
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Sunday, 04 December 2005 |
NCRI – Speaking to the Symposium of Parliamentarians and Jurists in the
House of Lords on November 29, Brian Binley Conservative MP, chairman
of the financial resources scrutiny committee and secretary of all
party committee on the Maldives, said: “May the Foreign Office explain
to the public why they still have not changed their policy towards
Iranian regime that is responsible for the deaths of British troops in
Iraq and whose Basij forces throw petrol bombs at our Embassy in
Tehran.” Excerpts of his speech is as follows:
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Saturday, 03 December 2005 |
 WASHINGTON - In a new effort to pressure Iran to allow strict controls on its nuclear program, Britain and the United States are trying to persuade Russia and China to endorse their conclusion, derived from what officials call new evidence, that Tehran intends to build nuclear weapons, American and European diplomats said.
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Saturday, 03 December 2005 |
NCRI - “Removing the terrorist label from the National Council of
Resistance of Iran (NCRI) remains the best option for bringing
democracy to Iran,” Northwest Arkansas Times quoting Hooshang Nazarali
speaking to a forum on November 29 in Fayetteville of Arkansas. Nazarali,
a Madison County Justice of the Peace and business owner, is an Iranian
American actively working to replace the current government in Iran,
which he says is a threat to human rights, not only in that country but
around the world, the Times reported.
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Saturday, 03 December 2005 |
BOI, Dec. 2 – In an open letter, former Iranian national soccer team
player and Argentina World Cup participant, Hassan Naeb-Agha, denounced
plots by the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security
(MOIS) to use his name and popularity in a campaign to demonize the
People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), the clerical regime’s
main opposition.
Naeb-Agha, a popular football star in Iran in the late 70s, accused the
MOIS of interfering in his private life and bringing emotional harm to
his children, in an attempt to accuse the PMOI of rights abuses.
Naeb-Agha warned that the MOIS was planning a renewed campaign of
assassinations against renowned dissidents throughout Europe and the
US. The current disinformation campaign was a bid to set the stage for
possible terrorist attacks by Tehran's agents, similar to the 1990s, he
said.
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Friday, 02 December 2005 |
NCRI - A top cleric in Iran praised the country's Basij militia for
being instrumental in what he said was a climbdown by the West over
mullahs’ nuclear program.
"One of the features of the Basij is resisting pressure, and this has
made the International Atomic Energy Agency's board of governors
retreat from re-issuing a harsh resolution against Iran," Ayatollah
Ahmad Jannati told worshippers at Friday prayers sermon in Tehran today.
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Friday, 02 December 2005 |
NCRI - Iran's oil industry is not just in the doldrums, it is sinking, said Christian Oliver of the Reuters.
The world's fourth biggest crude producer has not had an oil minister
since August, meaning output loss continues unabated, new production
deals have no hope of getting signed and Tehran's voice in OPEC is
barely a whisper.
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Friday, 02 December 2005 |
NCRI - Russia plans to sell more than $1 billion worth of tactical
surface-to-air missiles and other defense hardware to Iranian regime,
according to press on Friday.
Moscow is already at odds with the West over its nuclear ties with
Tehran. The regime is to buy 29 TOR-M1 systems designed to bring down
aircraft and guided missiles at low altitudes.
This is the biggest sale of Russian defense hardware to Iran for about
five years. Moscow and Tehran had already signed the contract.
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Friday, 02 December 2005 |
NCRI – In his opening remarks at the SYMPOSIUM OF PARLIAMNETARIANS
& JURISTS in the House of Lords on November 29, Lord Archer of
Sandwell QC questioned the logic of proscribing the People’s Mojahedin
Organization of Iran as a terrorist organization and said: “The PMOI
have suffered from the terrorism and the brutality of the Iranian
regime more than anyone. 120,000 of their members have been executed or
assassinated. So who are the terrorists?” The following are excerpt of
his speech:
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