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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. |
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Sunday, 29 May 2005 |
Date: Sunday, May 29 @ 06:49:06 CDT
Topic: Political Support
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
HOUSE OF COMMONS
OFFICIAL REPORT
(HANSARD)
Mr. David Amess (Southend, West) (Con) - ...We were told that there
were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq; in fact, the real threat is
from Iran. I want to take this opportunity to persuade the Minister
that we need to engage with the good girls and good boys in Iran on
this issue. |
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Saturday, 28 May 2005 |
Date: Saturday, May 28 @ 05:00:32 CDT
Topic: Political Support
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
HOUSE OF LORDS
OFFICIAL REPORT
Vol. 672 No. 6 May 2005
Iran: Nuclear Programme
Lord Corbett of Castle Vale asked Her Majesty's Government:
What is their response to reports that the Iranian Government are to resume uranium enrichment which could be weapons-related? |
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Friday, 27 May 2005 |
Date: Friday, May 27 @ 07:52:56 CDT
Topic: Political Support
Dear Mr Stork,
I have read the HRW report on alleged torture by the People’s Mojahedin
of Iran with a sense of déja vu, having had a correspondence with
Christopher George in 1994 and then with Kenneth Roth, Eric Goldstein
and Hanni Megally of HRW in 1997, concerning allegations made against
the PMOI by exiles in Germany who were interviewed by Elahe Hicks of
HRW. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Monday, 23 May 2005 |
Backing Urged for Iranian Resistance, HRW Report Denounced
“A crowd of about 500 people gathered in Huntington Beach, Los Angeles,
on Sunday, May 22, to demand that the United States support the Iranian
opposition and remove its most powerful armed group, the People's
Mojahedin, from the government's list of terrorist organizations,”
reported Los Angeles Times, May 23. |
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Saturday, 21 May 2005 |
Statement by Mr David Amess, MP
The PMOI whose members and sympathisers have been the primary victims
of the Iranian regime's barbarity over the past quarter of a century,
and who have sacrificed everything to struggle for the liberation of
their people, are not in the business of mistreating their members,
sympathisers or anyone else for that matter.
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Friday, 20 May 2005 |
Malcolm Fowler
International Human Rights Committee and Law Reform Board
Law Socitey of England and Wales
The content of the baseless and unsubstantiated allegations made by
those interviewed did not surprise me, as I have read their allegations
and the Iranian Mojahedin's responses in various publications before.
However, what concerned me was the fact that Human Rights Watch decided
to publish such a report without carrying out the most basic checks to
ensure the accuracy and truth of the testimonies provided and without
giving the Iranian Mojahedin an opportunity to respond.
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Thursday, 19 May 2005 |
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Press Release
One-sided report of Human Rights Watch on the People’s Mojahedin
Organization of Iran violates the right of defence, the most basic
humanitarian right
The Human Rights Watch in a report published on May 18, alleged that
the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) mistreats its
members.
We were shocked to find out that the Human Rights Watch had not
informed the PMOI regarding any of these allegations prior to
publishing its report.
This conduct of the Human Rights Watch is in clear violation of all
well- established international standards and the basic right of
defence.
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