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Friday, 08 July 2005 |
il presidente del Consiglio Nazionale della Resistenza Iraniana (CNRI),
Sig.ra Maryam Radjavi, ha condannato gli attentati verificatisi giovedì
a Londra.
In un telegramma indirizzato giovedì al primo ministro britannico Tony
Blair, Sig.ra "Maryam Radjavi ha presentato le sue condoglianze e
comunicato la sua compassione alla popolazione della Gran Bretagna per
le centinaia di innocenti uccisi e feriti in occasione degli attentati
terroristici" e "ha pregato per le vittime di questa tragedia e per la
rapida convalescenza e guarigione dei feriti".
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Thursday, 07 July 2005 |
In separate letters to the leaders of the eight industrialized nations,
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian Resistance’s President-elect, called on
them to end the policy of appeasing the mullahs in Iran and recognize
the rights of the Iranian people for resistance against religious
fascism.
Pointing to the decisive boycott of the elections and the criminal and
terrorist record of the mullahs’ new president, Mrs. Rajavi
underscored, “Now for the first time power in the executive, judiciary
and the legislature is consolidated in the hand of Khamenei’s faction
and the most extremist grouping within the regime.”
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Tuesday, 05 July 2005 |
Iranian Resistance calls on Austrian government to reveal
role of Ahamdinejad, other Tehran leaders in murder of dissidents
In a letter to Austria’s Interior Minister Ms. Liese Prokop, Mr.
Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran, urged him to facilitate all
that is needed to investigate the role of the mullahs’ new president
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and other regime leaders in the assassination of
dissidents in Vienna.
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Sunday, 03 July 2005 |
Desperate to cover up Ahmadinejad’s role in hostage taking, Tehran names three dead persons in embassy picture
Khatami’s deputy, advisor confirm Ahmadinejad’s role in embassy takeover
Revelations about the role of the mullahs’ new president Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad in the occupation of the United States embassy and holding
U.S. diplomats hostage in 1979 has greatly alarmed and confused the
clerical regime, prompting it to make contradictory remarks.
Ninety-six hours after the publication of photos of a hostage-taker,
Saeed Hajjarian, among the founders of the mullahs’ Ministry of
Intelligence and Security (MOIS), resorted to a completely fabricated
tale. He told the Associated Press on Saturday that the man in the
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Sunday, 03 July 2005 |
A look at the past record of mullahs’ new president, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, shows that his path to power has been paved with murder,
assassination, hostage taking, suppression and torture. He has
committed crimes against humanity.
The Iranian Resistance urges competent governmental and international
authorities to issue and international arrest warrant for his arrest.
As a Revolutionary Guards member, Ahamdinejad was involved in the
torture, execution and firing coup de grace at executed prisoners in
Tehran’s notorious Evin prison and other torture centers since the
early months of the mullahs’ rule.
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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 |
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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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.
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Friday, 24 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 1
Based on reports received until 11:00 am, local time, hundreds of
polling stations in Tehran and other cities were deserted, which
reflected a decisive boycott of the election. |
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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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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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