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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 |
Reuters - Angry relatives of more than 100 people killed in Iran's
worst air disaster for three years complained on Wednesday that
officials knew in advance that the crashed plane was not safe to fly.
Military officials denied knowing that the Air Force plane had problems
but the judiciary said it had appointed a judge to investigate the
relatives' claims.
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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 |
NCRI – Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq became more evident following
the discovery of a torture center in that country in November.
An Iraqi official investigation into the torture of more than 170 Iraqi
detainees in a center belonged to the Interior Ministry in Baghdad
found that forces guarding the center had close ties with the clerical
regime in Iran.
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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 |
The Washington Times - Do you remember back a few months when it was
reported that the CIA had determined that Iran was probably 10 years
away from being able to develop a nuclear bomb? It was in all the
papers, and made almost everyone feel much relieved. It certainly put
those hot-head alarmists and warmongers in our places. We had been
citing Israel's assertion that by the spring of 2006 Iran could have
the bomb.
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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
NCRI – In a message to women’s conference in New York today, Mrs.
Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of
Iran, said: “Women in Ashraf, who are carrying out the burden of a
complex, painful and difficult struggle against the most misogynist,
reactionary force of history, must be supported by their sisters across
the world.” Camp Ashraf in Iraq is where members of the People’s
Mojahedin Organization of Iran, the main Iranian opposition, reside.
While they are being recognized as protected persons under the Geneva
Fourth Convention, they are a target of the clerical regime’s terrorist
conspiracies in Iraq. The following is the full text of Mrs. Rajavi’s
message to the conference:
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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
NCRI – “PMOI will make a new application to de-proscribe the movement.”
These were the words in which Stephen Grosz, distinguished British
lawyer, started his speech at a SYMPOSIUM OF PARLIAMENTARIANS &
JURISTS in London on November 29. He added: “It will be made very
shortly.” Excerpts of his speech are as follows:
The PMOI has been proscribed under the Terrorism Act at the beginning
of 2001 in what seems to be a shabby deal of appeasement between the
Iranians and the United Kingdom and a number of EU governments. As long
as the Iranians play ball, the PMOI will remain a terrorist
organisation and they dangle in front of them the possibility that if
they don’t play ball, the PMOI will not be a terrorist organisation.
Well, either it is or it isn’t. It doesn’t depend upon whether Iran
develops a nuclear programme or not, whether they are nice to the West,
or not.
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Monday, 05 December 2005 |
Ali Larijani, secretary of the clerical regime’s Supreme Security
Council, said yesterday in an interview with the French News Agency
that the clerical regime “will not submit to Western demands to limit
its disputed nuclear fuel drive.” Referring to the Russian proposal,
Larijani said Tehran will not accept the kind of accord the West is now
hoping for: “The negotiations will be about making nuclear fuel inside
Iran. There is nothing else to talk about.”
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Sunday, 04 December 2005 |
NCRI – Concern was raised over the abducted members of the People’s
Mojahedin Orgaization of Iran by the Multi-National Forces in Iraq in a
press release yesterday.
“MNF-I requests that anyone in possession of information on the
whereabouts of these two individuals to contact the Iraqi Police or
MNF-I,” the press release appealed.
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Sunday, 04 December 2005 |

NCRI – According to the French daily La Figaro over 13 billion dollars
in cash have been deposited in Dubai bank accounts by Iranian merchants
and investors during the first one hundred days of Ahmadinejad's
presidency.
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Sunday, 04 December 2005 |
NCRI – One of the distinguished speakers at the “SYMPOSIUM OF
PARLIAMENTARIANS & JURISTS” in the House of Lords on November 29
was Lord Alton of Liverpool, former chief whip of the Liberal party. As
a target of the clerical regime’s Intelligence Ministry he said:
“Having been involved with the activities of the Iranian Resistance
over this 25 years, I have learned a great deal about that
misinformation campaign and the attempts by the Iranian regime to
discredit the PMOI.” He then explained further about his own
experience. Excerpts of his speech covering different areas are as
follow:
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