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Iran: Ahmadinejad’s remarks condemned by Iranians

Supporters of the Iranian Resistance marching in the HagueNCRI – Marching with torches in their hands in front the Dutch parliament yesterday, supporters of the Iranian Resistance condemned Ahmadinejad’s repugnant remarks in recent days and mullahs’ meddling in Iraq.

The marchers condemned human rights violations in Iran and the terrorist threats to Iraq, in particular to the Camp Ashraf where members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran reside.
Supporters of the Iranian Resistance marching in the HagueNCRI – Marching with torches in their hands in front the Dutch parliament yesterday, supporters of the Iranian Resistance condemned Ahmadinejad’s repugnant remarks in recent days and mullahs’ meddling in Iraq.

The marchers condemned human rights violations in Iran and the terrorist threats to Iraq, in particular to the Camp Ashraf where members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran reside.
Iranians called for a firm policy against the fundamentalist regime and in their banners demanded its referral to the UN Security Council. They also gave their full support to Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s third option for democratic change in Iran through people and their resistance and to this end called for immediate removal of terror tag from the PMOI.
Representative of the Dutch Young Liberals, Sjoerd de-Koning, praised PMOI for its ongoing resistance against the clerical regime and condemned mullahs’ conspiracies against Camp Ashraf as a ploy to remove the major obstacle on its way to expand fundamentalist rule to Iraq.
Miss. Faeze Omidvari, representative of Young Iranian Association in the Netherlands, whose next of keens are in Camp Ashraf and a number of other relatives of the PMOI members who are staying in the Netherlands joined the march to condemn mullahs’ terrorist threats to the camp and meddling in Iraq.
A delegation representing the demonstrators submitted a resolution adopted by the participants to the Dutch parliament’s foreign affairs committee containing their demands.