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Tuesday, 19 July 2005 |
"Mentre la dittatura religiosa in Iran, ispirata all’integralismo che
mira alla distruzione dei diritti umani, i governi occidentali
sacrificano i principi dei diritti umani sull’altare del commercio e li
tradiscono con la loro politica di condiscendenza verso gli
integralisti al potere in Iran".
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Saturday, 05 March 2005 |
Dopo i tentativi incessanti da alcune settimane per suscitare una
sporca guerra di nervi da parte del regime dei mullà , la montagna ha
appartorito il topolino. Il regime ha incassato ancora una volta una
sconfitta. La mafiosa macchina del terrore e dello spionaggio dei
mullà, con tutte le sue forze aveva organizzato una sceneggiata contro
la Resistenza Iraniana a Parigi.
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Thursday, 27 January 2005 |

Parigi, 27 gennaio 2005
Scritta da Maryam Rajavi
Cosa deve fare il mondo contro le sfide del regime iraniano con il suo
sostegno costante al terrorismo, la sua ingerenza crescente in Iraq e
la sua ricerca senza limiti delle armi atomiche? Oggi gli approcci
esistenti in questa materia vanno dalla speranza di rafforzare i
"moderati", all'invasione militare. Ma la migliore opzione resta quello
di un cambiamento da parte degli iraniani e del suo movimento di
resistenza organizzata.
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Tuesday, 12 July 2005 |
Iranian regime’s military doctrine and the options before the international community to deal with this threat.
Address by Ali Safavi, President of the Near East Policy Research in
Paris Conference; "Iran after elections - Global consequences"
Since the year 2000, under the direct supervision of Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s military planners and strategists have
been working on a new concept for the theocratic state’s military
doctrine to take into account the new realities in the region and on
the world stage. That concept is “asymmetric warfare.”
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Thursday, 14 July 2005 |
The Washington Times
By Nir Boms and Reza Bulorchi
Officially, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incoming Iranian "elected"
president, will assume his post next month — but his presence is
already felt in the political circles and the streets of Tehran. Since
his election, under the banner of a renewed Islamic revolution, the
clerical regime hanged six people and sentenced another to death in the
past week alone.
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Friday, 15 July 2005 |
by Hedayat Mostowfi
As the Leader of the Iranian Resistance said; "a viper will never give birth to a dove."
The world was shocked by the release of a photo of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
the new Iranian president-elect, next to a blind-folded American
hostage on the terrace of the American embassy in Tehran in 1979, and
by the testimony of six ex-hostages who recognized him as a leader
among the hostage-takers.
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Thursday, 14 July 2005 |
The deadly bombings in London last week and mullahs putting a hostage
taker terrorist at the helm as a president may appear unrelated.
However, both warn us of a single threat: religious fundamentalism and
terrorism under the pretext of Islam, the biggest threat to world peace
and tranquility today.
The increasing threats posed by Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism
emanating from it as well as options to deal with it must be considered
seriously. May be now, 12 years after I had warned of this threat in
my book, "Islamic Fundamentalism: The New Global Threat", a more
realistic attempt is made to better understand this phenomenon.
Commentary by Mohammad Mohaddessin
Foreign Affairs Committee Chair, July 14, 2005 |
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Wednesday, 13 July 2005 |
Tehran demonstration – statement no. 2
Fearing the spread of yesterday’s antigovernment demonstration in
Tehran, the clerical regime deployed thousands of suppressive forces,
including the State Security Forces (SSF), plainclothes officers and
Intelligence Ministry agents, to crack down brutally on the protesters,
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Wednesday, 13 July 2005 |
Two weeks after the sham elections in Iran, which saw the election of a
Revolutionary Guardsman-terrorist as the new president, the religious,
terrorist dictatorship ruling Iran has begun jamming the satellite
programs of Simay-e Azadi-Iran National Television in a brazen breach
of the International Telecommunication Union laws and regulations
governing satellite broadcasting.
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Tuesday, 12 July 2005 |
Relatives of political prisoners and thousands of
Tehran residents gathered this afternoon outside the main entrance to
Tehran University and its surrounding area.
Demonstrators,
while chanting “free all political prisoners” and “in Iran, cry is
freedom”, called for the release of all political prisoners.
Families
of political prisoners brought photos of their relatives who are locked
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Monday, 11 July 2005 |
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei appointed Brig. Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moqaddam
as the commander of the State Security Forces, SSF. He was hitherto the
number two in the paramilitary Bassij and commander of the force in
Greater Tehran. He is also a key official involved in the crackdown on
women, young people and students in Tehran.
Khamenei’s appointment of Ahmadi Moqaddam and putting the SSF under the
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and Bassij control was
designed to step up intimidation and terror and confront the increasing
wave of discontent and public protests inside the country.
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Sunday, 10 July 2005 |
Subsequent to the election of Revolutionary Guardsman-terrorist Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad as president, the clerical regime hanged six people and
sentenced another to death in the past week.
Etemad daily reported yesterday that the Supreme Court upheld the death
sentence against a young man, named Abbas. Charged with murder nine
years ago, the victim will be put to death shortly, the daily wrote.
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Saturday, 09 July 2005 |
Rallies, gatherings by Iranians in 40 cities worldwide on anniversary of July 9 uprising
Call for an end to appeasement, removal of terror tag on Mojahedin
Today, supporters of the Iranian Resistance held gatherings, seminars,
rallies and conferences in 40 cities across the world to commemorate
the sixth anniversary of the July 9 uprising. In expressing their
solidarity with Iranian students, they called for an end to the policy
of appeasement toward the clerical regime.
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Saturday, 09 July 2005 |
As the June 17 case is beginning to falter, the Iranian Ministry of
Intelligence and Security (MOIS) is planning to send an already exposed
MOIS agent to France from Iran, claiming that he was a senior member of
the People’s Mojahedin who had purportedly fled from Camp Ashraf a
month ago. This is the latest bid by the MOIS to revive the waning
campaign of misinformation and demonization against the Iranian
Resistance.
Unable to cope with revelations on the international scene about their
new president, Revolutionary Guardsman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the
mullahs, utterly foolish and desperate, are trying to again put the
spotlight on the Iranian Resistance.
The agent in question is named Javad Firouzmand, a.k.a Afshin Boroumand.
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Thursday, 07 July 2005 |
Iran: Hardliners in power, Iranian Resistance, EU policy under UK presidency
In light of Britain’s Presidency of the European Union and G8, and the
recent sham Presidential election that took place in Iran,
distinguished members of both Houses of Parliament from the three major
political parties, as well as renowned jurists in Britain called on
their government to take the opportunity to lead the EU away from its
present policy of appeasing the Iranian regime towards a
firm policy, which will include the removal of the People’s Mojahedin
Organisation of Iran from the EU terrorist list.
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Friday, 08 July 2005 |
 
By Russell Fallis
The London bombings underline the need to tackle the "beating heart" of
Islamic fundamentalism in Tehran, Iranian exiles said today.
Hossein Abedini, a leading member of the National Council of Resistance
of Iran (NCRI), urged western nations to take a tougher line and end
"appeasement" towards the mullah's regime.
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Press briefings in Europe and U.S. throw light on biased nature of report
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