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Refer mullahs’ nuclear file, sponsorship of terrorism, rights abuses to Security Council – Rajavi

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance

Addressing a gathering of Revolutionary Guards and the paramilitary Basij force in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan today, mullahs’ President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reaffirmed his demagogic remarks at the summit of the Organization of Islamic Countries.
“The issue of burning of the Jews in World War II is a myth… They have invented a myth that Jews were massacred and place this above God, religions and the prophets,” he claimed. Ahmadinejad told the Europeans, “This is our proposal: if you committed the crime, then give a part of your own land in Europe, the United States, Canada or Alaska to them so that they can establish their own state.”
In another part of his remarks Ahmadinejad emphasized the pursuit of nuclear programs, saying that the regime had made progress in nuclear technology and that “the government will not back down on the absolute right of the Iranian nation in this regard.” Lashing out at the international community, he said, “We do not want your civil society. We do not want your hollow civilization and hate it.”
Simultaneous with Ahmadinejad’s remarks, the clerical regime has increased its sponsorship of terrorism and fundamentalism in Iraq and is seeking in a concerted effort to influence the Iraqi elections in its own favor. International media reported today that the Multi-National Force-Iraq had intercepted several truckloads of fraudulent ballots printed in Iran on their way to Iraq.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, strongly condemned the latest developments and Ahmadinejad’s remarks today, which have been endorsed by the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in the past few days. Mrs. Rajavi said that as the Iranian Resistance emphasized after Ahmadinejad took office, the fragile and moribund theocracy ruling Iran had declared war on the international community as a solution to its irremediable domestic crises and growing international isolation. This policy is underpinned by the regime’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, domination of Iraq, and export of terrorism and fundamentalism to the whole region.
Mrs. Rajavi added that the international community’s inaction towards the regime’s words and deeds, in particular after Ahmadinejad assuming power, had emboldened the regime into believing that it could pursue its ambitions to spread terrorism and fundamentalism with impunity. When Ahmadinejad’s remarks on October 27 drew no serious reaction, he took a step further on December 8 and today delivered his tirade.
Mrs. Rajavi said that the only correct policy vis-à-vis the regime was a policy of firmness. A necessary element of such a policy, she said, was the referral of the regime’s sponsorship of terrorism, spread of fundamentalism, nuclear file, and human rights violations to the United Nations Security Council.
The Iranian Resistance’s President-elect added that it was also important to halt diplomatic and trade relations with the mullahs’ regime and put aside all vestiges of appeasement, the main consequence of which in the past was proscribing the Iranian Mojahedin; a decision that greatly encouraged the religious dictatorship in Iran.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 14, 2005

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