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Friday, 16 February 2007 |
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NCRI - "The best way to deal with the Iranian regime in my regard is to give to the Iranian Resistance free means to operate, free means towards democratic work to encourage people to take political steps forward to make way for democracy, for freedom," said Morten Höglund in an international conference in Paris on February, 5.
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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NCRI - "Procedural points are important, they have no less validity, and I would like to stress, so as to avoid any suspicion lingering, that the ruling cannot be dismissed as a "just a procedural decision". It was necessarily a procedural decision; it was a decision necessarily of a procedural nature: because the Court could not rule on the merits, that was precisely the point, that was the violation of human rights," said Dr. Maria-Gisella Garbagnati, Italian jurist, expert on Community law and the European Court of Justice. |
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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NCRI - "Of course we believe in dialogue with everybody, with all sides, but I'm sure that we all know someone with whom it leads nowhere to have a dialogue, and I think the present regime in Iran is in that category. So the solution must be to support a very impressive and strong resistance and I hope that Europe will stand with the Iranian people in this way," said the former Norwegian MP Lars Rise, who heads the Scandinavian Committee of "Friends of a Free Iran". He was speaking in an international conference in Paris on February, 5. Here is the text of his speech: |
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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NCRI - "I accept Mrs. Rajavi's challenge and I call upon my government and the EU as a whole to embrace Mrs. Maryam Rajavi and the National Council for Resistance in Iran as fellow democrats. I call upon them to invite Mrs. Rajavi and the movement she leads into the Council of Democrats everywhere but particularly into the EU", said Brian Binley, British MP, in an international Conference in Paris on February, 5. |
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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By Andrew Rettman
EUOBSERVER / Brussels, FEb. 14 - Some 250 supporters of Iran opposition group PMOI waved flags with a red fist and rifle logo in front of the EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday (14 February) calling for PMOI to be taken off the EU terrorist list, as the EU and US explore new ways to pressure nuclear-hopeful Tehran. "We don't need European money but we want to have our hands free so we can raise money ourselves," a spokesman for the protestors, Mehdi Nobare, told EUobserver on the spot. "We are still alive in Iran despite the government's repression. We want to hold real elections so the Iranian people can choose." |
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