| |
|
|
 |
|
Thursday, 16 June 2005 |
Without doubt, the Iranian regime's presidential election on
Friday carries no semblance of the democratic process. If the electoral
process and the records of the candidates are any indication, this
election will only serve to safeguard the status quo. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Wednesday, 15 June 2005 |
Parallel with the public’s widespread apathy toward the
presidential election sham and the enthusiastic response to the call
for a boycott by the Iranian Resistance, the clerical regime has
resorted to new ploys to engage in fraud, vote fixing and inflating the
turnout.
The Iranian Resistance’s President-elect Maryam Rajavi urged a boycott of the election three months ago. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Monday, 13 June 2005 |
Reacting to widespread election boycott, the mullahs’ falsely attribute the recent bombings to the Mojahedin
In response to widespread boycott of the election farce upon a call by
the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), in their media, the
mullahs’ ruling Iran are blaming the PMOI for the recent bombing,
falsely attributing them to the organization. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Sunday, 12 June 2005 |
Iran-Demo-2
Protesters call for boycott of June 17 presidential election
Despite the crackdown on protesters by the clerical regime’s repressive
forces, thousands of people joined an anti-government protest that
began by hundreds of brave women outside Tehran University, protesting
against the mullahs’ election masquerade. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Sunday, 12 June 2005 |
Thousands of Tehran residents join women’s anti-government demonstration, call for election boycott
Maryam Rajavi calls for urgent action by international bodies to secure release of detained demonstrators |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 10 June 2005 |
Mullahs’ Supreme Court upholds barbaric verdict to gouge out eyes of a 28-year-old man.
Iranian Resistance urges world community to take urgent action to prevent this unprecedented crime
The state-controlled daily, Etemad, reported yesterday that the
clerical regime’s Supreme Court had upheld the verdict by branch 1008
of Tehran’s Criminal Court to gouge out both eyes of a young man, named
Vahid. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Tuesday, 24 May 2005 |
The Rt. Hon. Lord Renton QC:
It is quite clear that the threat posed by the present Iranian regime
continues to intensify and it must be dealt with. But the question is
how. That’s why this meeting is so important and why important
contributions are made to the discussion. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Tuesday, 24 May 2005 |
EventsAndrew Mackinlay, MP - British Parliament:
There is a crisis in Iran, which is not being widely reported. The
so-called elections in Iran are not only illegitimate, they are a total
farce.
The great danger is that the British Foreign Office, the European Union
and the press in this country will be blind or seduced by this, and
there will be phrases that the new President will somehow be a man we
can do business with. All the vocabulary of appeasement of the 1930’s
will be used to justify a dialogue between the man who emerges from
these wholly bogus elections. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 24 June 2005 |
EventsA 16-day international exhibition of human rights entitled
"Humanity, 2005" in the historic city of Valmantone, Italy, devoted its
ninth day to the human rights situation in Iran.
A delegation of the Iranian resistance comprised of Ms. Sarvenaz
Chitsaz, chairwoman of the women's committee of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran, Mr. Mohammad Reza Rowhani, chairman of the NCRI
Ethnic Minorities committee and Mr. Reza Olia, renowned artist and
member of the NCRI, |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iranian American communities of Texas organized a gathering in
Houston entitled "Appeasement, Dagger to the Heart of Human Rights".
The gathering condemned the Human Rights Watch's discredited report
against the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 24 June 2005 |
The inter-parliamentary group "Friends of a Free Iran" at the European
Parliament held a meeting today in Strasbourg. Dozens of MEPs attended
the session, in which a video tape of the execution of three victims in
the city of Khoramabad, west of Iran, was aired. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Monday, 30 May 2005 |
TerrorismCourt hearing over the assassination of Mohammad-Hossein
Naqdi, representative of the NCRI in Italy, ended its second session in
Rome’s Criminal Court on May 30.
The prosecutor briefly read out the indictment and explained the role
of the clerical regime in assassination of its opponents in other
countries including Germany, Switzerland and France.
Carlo Tavermina, one of the defense lawyers said that the main reason
for Naqdi to be a target was his extensive activities to expose human
rights violations in Iran and terrorism by Tehran regime.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Tuesday, 07 June 2005 |
Regime sentences 13 prisoners in Ahwaz to death, amputation and long-term imprisonment to terrorize the public
The state-controlled daily Kayhan wrote yesterday that the clerical
regime’s Judiciary sentenced 13 prisoners charged with robbery in Ahwaz
to execution and inhuman punishments. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 24 June 2005 |
StatementsEmboldened by the report against the People’s Mojahedin of
Iran (PMOI) by the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch, the Iranian Ministry
of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) has stepped up its threats against
the Iranian Resistance’s sympathizers and activists in and out of Iran.
The new wave of intimidation and efforts to set the stage for terrorist
activities abroad is overseen by MOIS deputy Mohammad Reza Irvani, who
has been responsible for assassination of dissidents abroad and the
chain murders in Iran.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Thursday, 02 June 2005 |
US Congressman Lacy Clay of Missouri wrote a letter on June 2nd
to the director of Human Rights Watch, describing its report as a
service to the Iranian regime to further stifle any dissent. In his
letter to the New York based organization, Mr. Clay wrote: "I wish to
add my voice to those who have expressed concerns about a recent HRW
report regarding several anonymous individuals, who claim to be former
members of the Iranian Mujahedeen (MEK), and who have made claims that
they were mistreated by that organization. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 24 June 2005 |
EventsTehran, AFP - The United States may see oil and terrorism as
Islamic Iran's main exports, but many young people here will be quick
to disagree.
The Islamic republic, home to some of the most qualified young people
in the Middle East, has been exporting its brain-power at an alarming
rate -- with an estimated 150,000 frustrated graduates taking flight
every year. |
|
Read more...
|
|
| << Start < Prev 81 82 83 84 85 86 Next > End >>
| | Results 1297 - 1312 of 1374 |
Go To Top
|
|
 |
|
Political Motives Behind HRW Report

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