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Iran-UK: Mullahs' disinformation campaign against PMOI condemned in London |
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Friday, 25 November 2005 |
NCRI, London – In frosty weather, dozens of
Iranians held a rally outside the British Parliament on Wednesday
condemning Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq.
The demonstrators called on the British government, a member of the
coalition forces in Iraq, to intervene immediately to help release of
two members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran who were
abducted by agents of the Iranian regime in Iraq.
Messrs. Hossein Pouyan and Mohammad-Ali Zahedi, protected under the
Geneva Fourth Convention, were abducted by terrorist elements of the
Iranian regime acting as part of the Iraqi Interior Ministry Special
Forces back in August, 2005. They were taken to the very premises which
was recently discovered by the U.S. forces belonging to the Interior
Ministry. Some 170 people were found severely tortured at this
location, some permanently disabled.
Participants urged the government to condemn mullahs’ widespread
meddling in Iraq and take decisive measures to stop setting up of
torture centers in Iraq by the Iranian regime.
In the meantime, the protestors condemned mullahs’ disinformation
campaign against the main Iranian opposition, the National Council of
Resistance and the People’s Mojahedin Organization, which has
intensified following Ahmadinejad’s appointment as mullahs’ president
and the regime’s increasing international isolation.
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