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Iran-Nuclear: Mullahs' nuclear file must be referred to Security Council - Norwegian parliamenta |
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Saturday, 10 December 2005 |
NCRI – New aspects of the Iranian regime’s nuclear program was disclosed in a press conference in Oslo on Thursday.
Parviz Khazai, representative of the National Council of Resistance of
Iran in Nordic countries, presented new documents and pictures of the
clerical regime’s nuclear activities in Iran and explained about
terrorist threats posed by nuclear mullahs.
NCRI representative underscored the reliability of the information
provided by the Iranian Resistance on the nuclear projects in Iran
whose authenticity have been proven by independent international bodies
as well as intelligence reports.
Khazai emphasized that it was time to end the policy of appeasement in
light of its obvious failure following Ahmadinejad’s appointment as the
mullahs’ president and called for referral of the regime’s nuclear file
to the UN Security Council.
Next speaker, Morten Høglund, member of the Foreign Affairs Committee
of the Norwegian Parliament, called for a firm policy against the
clerical regime if an inevitable war should be avoided. He referred to
the past experience of dealing with the regime and reiterated that
nothing will be gained by engaging the regime and it would only give
the mullahs ample time to complete their nuclear weapons program.
Former member of the Norwegian Parliament, Ingvald Godal, followed the
debate by congratulating Mohammed ElBaradei for the Nobel Peace Prize
but at the same time urged him to take a firm stance against the
regime. He cautioned that nuclear bomb in the hands of a religious,
terrorist regime like the mullahs would be a catastrophe for the whole
world.
Lars Rise, former member of the Norwegian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs
Committee and a board member of the “No to Nuclear Norway,” movement
noted that the world only found out about the Iranian regime’s secret
nuclear programs through the Iranian Resistance and if it was not for
their revelations, the world would have been in a much more vulnerable
state. He stressed that the regime poses a serious threat to the world
peace and security, particularly after Ahmadinejad’s appointment as the
clerical regime’s president.
Rise pointed out that in the past three months enrichment of uranium
has been resumed and the Iranian regime has violated its commitments to
the international community. There is no point to continue a policy of
appeasement with the regime. This policy has been a total failure.
The last speaker was Bjorn Jacobsen, a member of the Norwegian
Parliament’s Defense Commottee. He stressed that the world does not
need nuclear weapons, specially in the hands of the clerical regime in
Iran. He joined others in calling for referral of the regime to the UN
Security Council. He also regretted that the revolution in Iran was
high-jacked by repressive mullahs in that country.
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