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Friday, 01 July 2005 |
I was absolutely taken aback, when the "Islamic Republic of Iran News
Network TV (2005/06/18, 10.30 AM) showed Mr. Gary Sick, presented as
"Adviser of Carter's administration" commenting on Iranian electoral
process.
Paulo Casaca
Member of European Parliament
Co-Chairman of the Iran Inter parliamentary Group "Friends of a Free Iran"
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Friday, 01 July 2005 |
Professor de Cara's open letter to Mr. Kenneth Roth
Executive Director of Human Rights Watch
I have read the report by Human Rights Watch, released on May 19, « NO
EXIT. Human rights abuses inside the MKO camps », which in fact
concerns alleged abuses by the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI)
against its own members in Iraq.
Jean-Yves de Cara renowned professor of international law University of Paris
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Friday, 01 July 2005 |

The Bush administration has been talking about regime change in Iran
for some time but the mullahs in Tehran beat him to it. Granted, it was
not the change Mr. Bush, or many Iranians, expected.
Washington Times, June 29, 2005
By Claude Salhani
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Friday, 01 July 2005 |

The West may at last see the unveiled face of the Iranian regime and begin acting accordingly.
The Wall Street Journal
Review & Outlook
Tuesday June 28 - To gauge the radicalism of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's next president,
consider that prior to Friday's run-off election Western media widely
described him as a "hardliner," whereas rival candidate Ali-Akbar
Hashemi Rafsanjani was a "moderate."
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Tuesday, 28 June 2005 |
Iranian Resistance urges international community to help save the life of Iranian athlete
Mr. Ebdal Karimi, an official and trainer for Dena Hiking Club, was
arrested on Tuesday, June 21, after Intelligence Ministry agents raided
his house in a suburb of the central Iranian town of Isfahan. He was
taken to an unknown location. |
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Saturday, 25 June 2005 |
PARIS, June 25 (AFP) - The victory of hardliner Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad in Iran's presidential election is proof of the failure of
western governments' policy of "appeasement" to the Islamic republic,
the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
Maryam Rajavi said Saturday.
"Western governments have some soul-searching to do after the clear
failure of years of appeasement. They must ask themselves the question
what has happened so that now we have extremists in control of all the
levers of power," Rajavi said in a telephone interview from her
headquarters outside Paris. |
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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
PARIS (Reuters) - The election of an ultra-conservative as
Iran's next president will lead to more repression at home and fuel
Tehran's drive to acquire nuclear weapons, an exiled opposition leader
said on Saturday.
France-based Maryam Rajavi, self-styled president-elect of the National
Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said the elections had been
rigged and widely boycotted. |
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Saturday, 25 June 2005 |
President Elect's Statements Maryam Rajavi: Election boycott was a
historic ‘no’ to mullahs’ regime, ‘yes’ to democratic change in Iran
To continue appeasing mullahs is tantamount to complicity in
suppression, facilitating nuclear weapons procurement and giving free
rein to export of terrorism
In a message to the Iranian people, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi congratulated
them on the nationwide solid boycott of yesterday’s sham elections,
saying that it amounted to a complete rejection of the clerical regime.
“An assassin and a terrorist has assumed the presidency of mullahs’
regime,” Mrs. Rajavi said. “Now, the world can clearly see that reform
of the clerical state was nothing more than a catastrophic, eight-year
road from religious fascism to religious fascism, which Khatami and his
spin-doctors demagogically called ‘religious populism.’” |
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Sunday, 26 June 2005 |
Events Born in the Garmsar, east of Tehran, the 49-year-old Ahmadinejad is the son of a blacksmith.
After finishing high school, Ahmadinejad went to Elm-o Sanaat
University in 1975 to study engineering. Soon the whirlwind of Islamic
revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini swept him from the
classroom to the mosque and he joined a generation of firebrand Islamic
fundamentalists dedicated to the cause of an Islamic world revolution,
In 1979, he became the representative of Elm-o Sanaat students in the
Office for Strengthening of Unity Between Universities and Theological
Seminaries, which later became known as the OSU. |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
By Chris Moncrieff, PA
Supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran held a rally
outside Downing Street today to protest against the "sham" presidential
elections in Iran. |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 5 - Reports from within the
regime are indicative of discord and disarray among international
factions over the low voter turn out.
An Interior Ministry official said the situation in Tehran was a
fiasco. In Tehran’s mosques, the paramilitary Bassij rushed to the
polling stations to collect votes. |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran - Protest in Berlin – Friday, June 24 Iranians in Berlin
protested against the election in Iran calling it undemocratic and the
choice is between two terrorists.
The protestors carried banners supporting the National Council of Resistance of Iran and President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.
Ms. Moghadam said that the religious dictatorship in its entirety has been condemned by the Iranian people.
Another participant said, "We are holding this demonstration in
solidarity with the absolute majority of the Iranian people who have
answered the calls by the President-elect of the Iranian resistance for
a boycott." She added, "Iranian people have not been given a chance to
select their true candidates, the choice is between two terrorists". |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Associated Press - June 24 - Supporters of the National Council
of Resistance of Iran, the political arm of the Mujahedeen Khalq, take
part in a protest near Downing Street in London, which houses the
official residence of Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, Friday June
24, 2005. |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 4 - Reports from Tehran
indicate that the vast majority of the polling stations across the
capital were empty.
No one has gone to vote in Abolfazl mosque in and Mottahari Labor and
Knowledge Training College on Seraj Street, as well as in Imam Reza
training center on Zamani Street |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 3 - Reports by the Iranian
Resistance’s observers from Tehran and other cities indicate that
polling stations have been deserted by voters.
In Tehran, in Imam Ali mosque in Pirouzi Street, Soudmand high school,
Kowthar mosque in and Ostad Shahriar school in Ghanat Kowthar Streets, |
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 2 - The clerical regime
announced that the number of eligible voters had risen by 150,000 from
June 17 to June 24. |
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Political Motives Behind HRW Report

Press briefings in Europe and U.S. throw light on biased nature of report
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