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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |

NCRI, LONDON – Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary said Tuesday it
was an "incontrovertible" fact that Iran was developing long-range
missiles, According to Agence France Presse. But he stopped short of
asserting that Tehran was using its fledgling nuclear program --
currently under intense scrutiny by the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) -- to develop nuclear weapons.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |
NCRI - Australian MPs and human rights activists at a conference in
Sydney expressed support for the Iranian Resistance and called for
removal of the People’s Mojahdedin Organization of Iran from terrorist
lists.
Participants discussed human rights violations in Iran, the clerical
regime's nuclear ambitions and the export of terrorism and
fundamentalism to Iraq.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
NCRI, LONDON – Below is a statement by ‘The British Parliamentary
Committee for Iran Freedom” issued today following a symposium of
parliamentarians & jurists:
Over 30 pre-eminent Parliamentarians (from all three major political
parties in both Houses of Parliament) and renowned jurists addressed
the symposium held in the Moses Room of the House of Lords on 29
November 2005.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
NCRI, LONDON – Addressing some 30 pre-eminent British Parliamentarians
and renowned jurists in a symposium at the Houses of Parliament today,
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran called for practical steps to de-proscribe the
People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran. The following is the full text
of her message to the symposium:
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
NCRI – The right hand and the left foot of a prisoner were cut off in
the southern city of Ahwaz, provincial capital of Khuzistan, according
to the official news agency of the clerical regime yesterday.
The victim was identified as Adel A. for alleged involvement in armed
robbery. The amputation sentence was issued by a court in the town of
Mahshahr to be carried out in public.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
NCRI - The Rt. Hon. Lord Slynn of Hadley and Professor Jean-Yves de
Cara have visited Iraq twice in the past year to study in situ the
plethora of documents and evidence concerning the legal status of the
People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI). Thousands of members of
the PMOI reside at Camp Ashraf, located about 100 km north-east of
Baghdad. The following excerpts from the legal opinion by Lord Slynn
and Professor de Cara show their view on the subject:
Because of some of the past military operations of the Mojahedin, it
may be considered that they enjoyed recognition as insurgents. Such
recognition is a unilateral act by which a State acknowledged a factual
situation and relationship between the State and insurgents fighting
against the incumbent government of another State.
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Monday, 28 November 2005 |
NCRI - In tandem with a worldwide protest by Iranians against the
clerical regime's meddling in Iraq, Iranians in Belgium and Norway also
rallied in protest against the mullahs’ interference in that country.
Participants also condemned the abduction of two members of the
People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran in Baghdad last August by the
elements of the clerical regime operating within the Iraqi Interior
Ministry.
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Monday, 28 November 2005 |
EDITORIAL - In his February 2005 State of the Union
address, President Bush demanded that Tehran "give up its uranium
enrichment program and end any plutonium reprocessing and end its
support for terror." Shortly after that speech, he turned
responsibility for handling that issue over to the European Union,
which opted in essence for a diplomacy-only approach to Iran. Ten
months later, Iran's behavior has grown even more defiant and
contemptuous.
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Sunday, 27 November 2005 |
Western appeasement emboldens mullahs to hasten nuclear projects and intensify human rights violations
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, president of the Iranian regime, has been
emboldened after the recent session of the IAEA and hesitation in
referring his regime's nuclear file to the Security Council. Speaking
to the gathering on the anniversary of the suppressive Basij forces
(paramilitary militia), Ahmadinejad told Western countries yesterday,
"You say there is a chance that Iran's nuclear activities will be
diverted from its main course and that you should prevent it. What
right do you have to tell the Iranian nation to abstain from nuclear
activities? You are the one that has to be held accountable and you
don't have any right to pose questions."
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