Human Rights Records of Iran Is Referred to as a Black Stigma, Wrote State Run Website
Conference in Italy Welcomes Resolution in Support of Iranian Opposition
NCRI - Following the adoption of a resolution condemning the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran by the Piemonte provincial council, the city of Kivasu held a session with the mayor taking part.
Officials from the municipality and the Amnesty International representative in Piemonte participated in this conference.
“There is no doubt the crimes committed by the religious dictatorship in Iran, leaving so many lives lost, will not go unanswered,” Mayor Libero Chuferdo said in his speed while welcoming the resolution.
Italy: Condemnation of 1988 Massacre of 30,000 Political Prisoners in Iran
NCRI - Necessity for UN probe & prosecution of perpetrators
The Piemonte provincial council in Italy issued its resolution 985 condemning the 1988 massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners in Iran.
- Recently details of this massacre and arbitrary and constant executions in Iran have shocked the society in Iran and the entire international community.
Iran Media Responding to Sen. McCain Visiting PMOI/MEK in Albania
NCRI - A few days after the meeting between Sen. John McCain and Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi in Tirana, the ‘Dideban’ website linked to Iranian intelligence posted a piece titled “A meeting and a few warnings”, expressing Tehran’s utter defeat in its attempt to annihilate its opposition, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), prior to the their transfer outside of Iraq.
Supporting the Resistance of Iran, a Serious Measure to Harness Iran Regime
Mullahs' Foreign Ministry: Senator McCain's Meeting With Mrs. Rajavi Is Wrong U.S. Policy in Expansion of Terrorism
NCRI - In a journalists’ briefing on Monday, April 17, the Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of the clerical regime lashed out against the meeting of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, and Senator John McCain, the Chairman of the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. Senate. He said, this meeting is part of the “wrong policy and obscene conducts of the U.S. in expanding terrorism in the region,” adding, “This is a mistake that the U.S. government will pay for like other mistakes.”