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The Conference for Democratic Change in Iran, June 13th

“U.N. Monitor Says Iran is Worsening on Rights, Despite Pledges”
“Thousands in Iran Protest Acid Attacks on Women”
“Executions Surge in Iran after Nuclear Talks”
“Iran’s Supreme Leader Threatens Nuclear Talks Walkout”

If you paid attention to the news in recent months you saw headlines like these. Reports on social upheaval, labored progress, fundamentalist violence, and government retribution against its own people in Iran. On June 13th, Iranians from around the world will gather along with some 1,000 political figures, activists, and religious leaders in Paris for the Conference for Democratic Change in Iran. The conference will focus on key issues facing Iran and the Middle East, including the state of human rights, the Iranian nuclear talks, the threat of Islamic fundamentalism, and the internment of Iranians at Camp Liberty. Speakers from around the world will outline these issues and explore possible institutional and organizational solutions.

This year’s theme, “Regime Change in Iran, We Can & We Must”, highlights both the need and the capacity for change in the country right now. Already, the crimes committed by President Hassan Rouhani and his fundamentalist regime are being challenged by an incipient global push to create a free, democratic, non-nuclear Iran. If the past year is any indicator, the next twelve months should prove to be watershed year for Iran.

This past October, thousands of people protesting acid attacks on Iranian women created a global media frenzy and incited the outrage of the international community. In May, after more than one hundred people were killed in politically motivated executions in April, UN experts called upon Iran to end the death penalty once and for all. Increased destabilization in the Middle East and the rise of ISIS have also prompted a concerted international effort to bring an end to the Islamic fundamentalism that plagues countries like Iran.

As negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program continue, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei hopes to stall progress. In a speech given on May 20th, Khamenei denounced what he said were the escalating demands of the P5+1 and declared that interviews with Iranian nuclear scientists by international inspectors were completely off the table. In the same speech he also stated that “we will not allow foreigners to carry out inspections of any military sites.” But as the P5+1 continues negotiations with Rouhani’s representatives in Geneva, steps have been taken towards an historic agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.

One issue that hasn’t gotten much attention recently is the horrendous conditions of the prisoners at Camp Liberty. Since 2012, when they were transferred from Camp Ashraf, thousands of Iranians sympathetic to a democratic Iran have been subjected to what the UN has labeled “arbitrary detention”. The camp is run by Iraqi Col. Sadeq Mohammed Kazem, who is wanted by a Spanish court for opening fire on Camp Ashraf residents in the massacres of July 2009 and April 2011. Residents of the camp have no freedom of movement or access to outsiders, including relatives, reporters, and humanitarian workers. Several preventable deaths have been reported due to sub par medical facilities. The conference will look at ways to draw international attention to the atrocities committed against these prisoners. Camp Liberty has unfortunately receded in the international consciousness as it has become by degrees forcibly isolated from the outside world.
Change is coming to Iran. Populist uprisings, nuclear negotiations, and increased attention from the UN and the international community have set the stage for a dramatic shift in the country. But the current regime will not loosen their grip on Iran willingly. “The regime is trying to destroy every aspect of the democratic process in the region,” states President of the Iranian Resistance Maryam Rajavi.

On June 13th, Iranian communities are gathering in Paris to stand up to the religious dictatorship that has a hold on their country, and to call on Western nations to develop policies to address the rapidly changing dynamics within the region. The conference promises to lay bare the issues facing Iran and to galvanize the international community to expand its efforts to support a democratic, non-fundamentalist, and non-nuclear Iran as the only peaceful solution to the ever growing problem of Islamic extremism. Those already planning to attend the event encourage all those concerned with these issues to attend or to watch the event live on the thirteenth.

European Parliament Members stand with Maryam Rajavi

Julie Ward was one of the several female representatives of European Parliament speaking at the International Women’s Day conference in Berlin.  Ms. Ward expressed her gratitude for the National Council of Iran Women’s council for educating her on the efforts of the Iranian women fighting for equality in Iran.

Julie Ward expressed her support by stating that she “stands in solidarity with the National Council of Resistance of Iran and Maryam Rajavi against Iranian regime.”

Maryam Rajavi Speaks at International Women’s Day

President-elect of the NCRI, Maryam Rajavi speaks at the International Women’s Day conference in Berlin on March 7, 2015.

 

Watch Maryam Rajavi’s speech live:

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Kennedy: Iran: A nuclear deal at any cost?

In an Op-ed for the Providence Journal,  Patrick J. Kennedy, a Democrat, who represented Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District from 1995 to 2011, discusses the dangers of the United States negotiating with the Iranian on a nuclear deal, and the quickly approaching deadline.

Maryam Rajavi offered similar concerns back in November.  In a November 8, 2014 statement, Mrs. Rajavi warned about the offering of concessions to the Iranian regime in nuclear talks.  She emphasized that the Iranian regime “cannot survive without the execution of the youth and the suppression of women, since it is very fragile and fearful of popular uprising.”

Kennedy asks the American people to take a moment to consider the party the U.S. government is trying to negotiate with: Iran: a tyrannical and theocratic regime.

Read Patrick Kennedy’s full piece on the Providence Journal website:

http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150222/OPINION/150229851/13819/TOPIC/?Start=1

General Shelton Warns: Iran wants to become ‘dominant force’

At a symposium at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel last week, General Shelton was joined by Linda Chavez, Rudi Giuliani and others to discuss ways to counter Islamic Fundamentalism and preventing the Iranian regime from obtaining nuclear power.  

“The influence of Iran can be seen in conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and now in Egypt and Libya, because Iran’s aim is to be the most dominant force in the Middle East…” he stated.

General Shelton urged U.S. policymakers to apply as much pressure as possibly on the Iranian regime. “That means the sanctions are hitting them badly” Shelton explained.

Read the full story on NCR-iran.org: http://ncr-iran.org/en/news/terrorism-fundamentalism/17955-iran-wants-to-become-dominant-force-in-middle-east-by-feeding-isis-gen-shelton-warns

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PR Newswire: Maryam Rajavi Warned About Offering Concessions to Mullahs in Nuclear Talks and Said Mullahs Still Insist on Obtaining The Bomb

Iranian opposition expert reveals chilling details about 1994 attack

Hadi Roshanravani, a veteran security expert of the Iranian opposition PMOI-MEK, and one of the witnesses of the AMIA file, revealed chilling details about the circumstances of the 1994 bombing in an published on The Hill.

“The AMIA bombing proposal was the second point on the agenda of the National Security Council meeting on Aug. 14, 1993 at 4.30 pm in Tehran. The meeting was presided by then-president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

A fatwa for the bombing had been issued by Ayatollah Hejazi at the Special Operations Office of the Supreme Leader. Hassan Rouhani, who at the time was the Special Representative of the Supreme Leader and Secretary of the National Security Council, was among the decision makers in the meeting.

The minister of Intelligence as well as the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the terrorist Quds force were also in the meeting when the decision to proceed with the bombing was taken. The Council’s verdict had to be confirmed and signed by Ayatollah Khamenei himself before being transmitted to operational units.”

Read more revelations of the 1994 attack and how the  Iranian regime, with over 450 assassination operations carried out outside of its borders, contributed to the murder of Alberto Nisman:

The Hill | Murder of Alberto Nisman and the Iranian connection.

 

 

Jean-Pierre Becquet Recognizes Maryam Rajavi’s Support

At a conference following the terrorist attacks on Charlie Hebdo, Val d’Oise General Counsel member Jean-Pierre Béquet stated that in order to combat the oppression and fundamentalism in the Middle East, the world must unite.

NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi was a keynote speaker at the conference.  In her speech, she condemned the terrorist attacks, stating the attacks were fundamentally incongruent with Islam that advocates tolerance and coexistence.

Béquet, among the other leaders who gather at the conference, commended Maryam Rajavi for her long time efforts to bring democracy to Iran.

“This is why I appreciate the presence of your movement today in the rallies that occurred. You were there with us as we are here with you.”  He goes on to say “This is why I appreciate the presence of your movement today in the rallies that occurred. You were there with us as we are here with you.  We are all against fanaticism, are together to enforce the fundamental rights of human beings. Accepting our differences is what makes the wealth of nations. Long live democracy and peace.”

The conference titled “In 2015, all for tolerance and democracy against religious extremism”  was held north of Paris on January 11, 2015.

Read the full story on NCRI:

http://ncr-iran.org/en/ncri-statements/president-elect/17790-maryam-rajavi-terrorist-attacks-in-paris-fundamentally-incongruent-with-islam

 

 

Rajavi: Paris terrorist attacks fundamentally incongruent with Islam

Maryam Rajavi: Terrorist attacks in Paris fundamentally incongruent with Islam that advocates tolerance and coexistence.

At a gathering following the terrorist attacks on Charlie Hebdo Magazine in Paris, government officials and other global leaders gathered in Paris to condemn the attacks.  The conference was titled “In 2015, all for tolerance and democracy against religious extremism”.  Political figures participating in the conference offered speeches, included:

  • Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria
  • Jean-Pierre Béquet, member of Val d’Oise provincial council
  • Rama Yade, former Advisor to French Foreign Minister on Human Rights
  • Anissa Boumediene, Islamic scholar, jurist and former First Lady of Algeria
  • Dominique Lefebvre from France
  • Senator Antonio Razzi from Italy
  • Edidijus Vareikis from Lithuania
  • Senator Kees De Lange from Netherlands
  • Stanislav Polcak from the European parliament
  • Peter Mathews from Ireland
  • Ardelean Ben Oni from Romania
  • Jean-Pierre Muller
  • Sylvie Fassier
  • Bishop Jacques Gaillot from France
  • Dr. Taissir Al-Tamimi, former Chief Justice of Palestine
  • Paulo Casaca, former member of European parliament
  • Gilles Paruelle, former head of bar association in Val d’Oise
  • Khalil Meroun, Head of d’Evry Mosque.

In her speech, Maryam Rajavi expressed solidarity with the people of France and deep regret for the criminal attack against Charlie Hebdo magazine, expressing solidarity with the families of the victims.

Mrs. Rajavi condemned the silence of Iranian regime’s leaders regarding this dreadful crime and their attempt to use this slaughter to blackmail and make deals.

Read Maryam Rajavi’s full speech here: http://ncr-iran.org/en/ncri-statements/president-elect/17790-maryam-rajavi-terrorist-attacks-in-paris-fundamentally-incongruent-with-islam

Struan Stevenson: Work out the enemy in Iraq conflict

On January 5th, Struan Stevenson, supporter of the Iranian Opposition and Maryam Rajavi, authored an Op-Ed published on The Scotsman.  In addition to the declining economy of Iran, Stevenson describes the failure of the regime leader Rouhani, and the rising number of executions of Iranian people under his rule.

The so-called moderate president Rouhani, who has presided over the execution of around 1,200 people since he took office only 17 months ago, has found himself in an impossible trap. He was elected on a pledge to improve the economy and to improve living conditions for ordinary Iranians. But the hardliners in Tehran live off the back of the billions poured into the Revolutionary Guard Corps. Despite the collapsing oil price, Rouhani last week announced a 50 per cent increase in its budget, taking the total annual spend to more than £4 billion, which is more than half of Iran’s total defence budget.

Iran simply cannot afford this. The 74 million Iranians are facing economic meltdown. The people are fed up, they don’t want to be international pariahs. They don’t want to witness people hanging from cranes in their city squares.

More Information:

Read Struan Stevenson’s full article: Work out the enemy in the Iraq conflict.

Learn more about the Iranian Opposition’s efforts: Maryam Rajavi exclusive interview with Fox News.

More about the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran: NCRI – About PMOI.

 

Howard Dean to Maryam Rajavi: Thank You.

Howard Dean was one of several global political leaders part of the conference with the European Parliament on International Humans Rights Day.  Maryam Rajavi also attended the conference, and in her speech highlighted the deteriorating condition of Iran and startling increase of human rights violations in Iran.   The former Governor of Vermont commended Maryam Rajavi and the Iranian opposition groups (NCRI and PMOI) for their efforts to bring stand agains the regime.

Howard Dean said:

I want to say to Maryam Rajavi we appreciate very much your example, we appreciate the long road that you struggled with, I was very proud of being a part of effort to get your organization off the terrorists list which did not belong on, and stand with you with the 10 points of the declaration which you have for human rights, not just for men but for the women, in a new Iran, an open Iran, a democratic Iran. And it is our job both in the United States and in Europe, to make sure that we do not simply talk about such a thing, but we actually create the reality, and this can happen, thank you very much.

Read the full article on Mojahedin.com: “Iran is a regime of the savages that has no place in the civilized world; Howard Dean.”

 

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