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Iranian opposition (PMOI / MEK) should never have been proscribed – Baroness Harris

Baroness Harris on IRAN PMOI MEKNCRI – In a parliamentary debate in the British parliament that led to deproscription of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) in UK on Monday, Baroness Harris of Richmond, supported the order saying that the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) should have never been proscribed in the first place.

"By deproscribing the PMOI [MEK] from the terror list… this country sends this strong message to the mullahs and despotic rulers in Iran: 'You must immediately cease your despicable actions against your own people and your meddling in Iraq or face the consequences of your actions in the future,'" she added.

NCRI – In a parliamentary debate in the British parliament that led to deproscription of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) in UK on Monday, Baroness Harris of Richmond, supported the order saying that the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) should have never been proscribed in the first place.

"By deproscribing the PMOI [MEK] from the terror list… this country sends this strong message to the mullahs and despotic rulers in Iran: 'You must immediately cease your despicable actions against your own people and your meddling in Iraq or face the consequences of your actions in the future,'" she added.

Text of speech by Baroness Harris of Richmond in House of Lords, June 23, 2008:

My Lords, after so many years of waiting and campaigning and so many setbacks and frustrations, at last our Government has seen the light. I am therefore extremely grateful to them for this order; despite the fury of the Iranian regime and the threats of dire consequences should the order be passed. I am very proud that we do not listen to threats from such people.

The order could not have come at a better time for the families of those who are still suffering the torments of the invidious regime in Tehran. By deproscribing the PMOI [MEK] from the terror list, which in all conscience it should never have been on in the first place, this country sends this strong message to the mullahs and despotic rulers in Iran; “You must immediately cease your despicable actions against your own people and your meddling in Iraq or face the consequences of your actions in the future”. Those actions are why I have spoken in support of this organization for a number of years now.

When I learnt that women were being flogged for not veiling in the way that the mullahs decreed and not wearing socks in public, and that clothing shops and hairdressers for women were being shut down, I despaired. However, worse—so much worse—has been happening in Iran and has been well documented by independent journalists and those who have escaped the regime. Women are denied equal rights with men in marriage, divorce, child custody and inheritance. If a woman goes to court, her evidence is considered to be worth only half that given by a man. A girl under 13 can be forced to marry a much older man if her father permits it.

Women can be stoned for allegedly committing adultery and that stoning is to be done in a very special way. A woman is buried up to her shoulders. She cannot escape. Interestingly, if a man is being punished by stoning, he is buried only up to his waist, and if he can wriggle free he is spared the stoning. No such luck for a woman. Rules govern the size of the stones that can be used as well. They must not be so small that they do not hurt, but nor must they be too large to be able to kill outright. The execution is public and children may be brought along to watch their mother’s stoning. What kind of people are these?

At last there is hope for the poor people of Iran, who have had so much to endure. The National Council of Resistance of Iran is led by a charismatic woman, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, who insists that there must not be war with Iran, but nor must the mullahs be appeased. She calls for support for the Iranian people in their resistance, and is determined to bring about full democratic change in her country. We can only applaud her for this and tell her that the eyes of the world will be on her and her supporters when that day comes. We should offer our help and support to end, by severe sanctions, the regime that is clinging on to power now.

I thank the Minister for coming to this House tonight and beginning a process that I hope will rapidly see the European Union, too, deproscribing the PMOI [MEK] and supporting those brave Iranians, especially those in Ashraf city, the enclave of displaced Iranians, who are forced to live under UN protection in Iraqi territory but near the Iranian border, who are fighting for the freedom of their country and who hope, one day soon, to be able to live there in peace.

NCRI Editor's note: The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) is a member of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Ashraf City, in north eastern Baghdad is home to the thousands of members of PMOI.

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