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NCRI Statements
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Tuesday, 26 July 2005 |

In a press conference in
Paris on Thursday, July 28, 2005
the National Council of Resistance of
Iran
will reveal new information on the mullahs’ secret nuclear program.
Thursday, July 28, 2005,
10:30 AM
Hôtel Marignan Champs Elysée
12, rue de Marignan
75008 Paris
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Sunday, 24 July 2005 |
- Shocking report on widespread torture, rape of women prisoners, judicial chaos in 19 prisons in Tehran - Iranian Resistance urges international monitoring of human rights in Iran, immediate halt to EU's Human Rights Dialogue policy
In a report to the Judiciary Chief Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Tehran's Province's Justice Department Chief Abbas Alizadeh revealed a glimpse of the clerical regime's atrocities in 19 prisons and detention centers in Tehran, including the arbitrary, long-term detentions without trial, widespread torture, rape of female prisoners and judicial chaos.
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Sunday, 24 July 2005 |
 - In past 21months we achieved brilliant results in technical, legal, political, propaganda and national security spheres - We alleviated many shortcomings, did not suspend Isfahan project at all, started it up industrially and produced several tons of UF6. We did not suspend work in Arak and today we have significant number of centrifuges ready for use - The nuclear crisis began in August 2002 because of Mojahedin actions - Fuel cycle is a red line, upon which regime leaders and experts agree - NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee Chair: Two-year talks only helped mullahs inch closer to nuclear bomb. EU-3 must abandon the talks immediately, refer Iran’s nuclear file to the Security Council. |
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Saturday, 23 July 2005 |
 In a telegram to the Egyptian President this morning, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, offered her condolences to the “brother nation of Egypt” on the death of, and injury to, a large number of Egyptian and foreign nationals during the bombings in Sharm al-Sheikh last night. She prayed for patience for the families of those killed and quick recovery for those injured. |
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Friday, 22 July 2005 |
In shocking crime, mullahs' henchmen hang an 18-year-old, and a juvenile under 18 years of age Iranian Resistance urges EU to cut off all dialogue with the religious fascism ruling Iran
The clerical regime's henchmen publicly hanged two young boys in Edalat (Justice) Square in Mashhad (northeast Iran). One was 18 and the other below 18 years of age.
Before hanging the victims, the henchmen flogged each of them 228 times. The executioners wore masks fearing reprisals and anti-riot forces put the entire area under their control to prevent outbreak of public protests. |
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Thursday, 21 July 2005 |
In a brazen blackmail aimed at preventing referral of its nuclear file
to UN Security Council, the clerical regime threatens to resume work at
Isfahan and Natanz sites
In its lead article yesterday, entitled, “Don’t threaten us with the
Security Council,” the daily Kayhan, controlled by Supreme Leader Ali
Khamenei and close to mullahs’ new president, wrote brazenly that under
no circumstances would the regime abandon “using nuclear fuel cycle
technology.”
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005 |
In shocking crime, mullahs' henchmen hang an 18-year-old, and a juvenile under 18 years of age Iranian Resistance urges EU to cut off all dialogue with the religious fascism ruling Iran
The clerical regime's henchmen publicly hanged two young boys in Edalat (Justice) Square in Mashhad (northeast Iran). One was 18 and the other below 18 years of age.
Before hanging the victims, the henchmen flogged each of them 228 times. The executioners wore masks fearing reprisals and anti-riot forces put the entire area under their control to prevent outbreak of public protests.
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Monday, 18 July 2005 |
SSF commander killed in clashes
Antigovernment protests and demonstrations that began Tuesday following
the hideous murder of a young man, Seyyed Kamal Seyyed Ghader (Shwan)
in Mahabad (western Iran), continued for the seventh day running on
Saturday. A large number of government vehicles, banks and buildings
were set ablaze by enraged residents during clashes and protests.
On Friday, young people staged gatherings in different parts of the
town, including Mollajani district. Chanting antigovernment slogans,
they set tires on fire and put up barricades to thwart the security
forces’ advance.
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Monday, 18 July 2005 |
Simultaneous with EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, the
Iranian Resistance warns of mullahs' efforts to acquire nuclear bombs
Mullahs acknowledge two-year talks with EU-3 added to Tehran's nuclear capability
Simultaneous with the EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, the
Iranian Resistance warned of efforts by the clerical regime to acquire
nuclear weapons, adding that continuing the failed policy of appeasing
the ruling theocracy left the gates open for the terrorist mullahs to
obtain the A-bomb.
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