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Madison County JP pushing for change in Iran

Arkansas meetingNCRI – “Removing the terrorist label from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) remains the best option for bringing democracy to Iran,” Northwest Arkansas Times quoting Hooshang Nazarali speaking to a forum on November 29 in Fayetteville of Arkansas. Nazarali, a Madison County Justice of the Peace and business owner, is an Iranian American actively working to replace the current government in Iran, which he says is a threat to human rights, not only in that country but around the world, the Times reported.
The forum was organized by supporters of the Iranian Resistance in Arkansas to expose the clerical regime’s disinformation campaign against its main opposition, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, and the global threats posed the regime following the appointment of Ahmadinejad as its new president.
PMOI is a member of the NCRI, an umbrella opposition movement forming the Iranian Resistance.
Reverend Bruce Gelt condemned the fundamentalist regime as medieval and expressed his support to PMOI members who are currently residing in Camp Ashraf, Iraq.
Greg Nelson, a popular local artist, spoke of horrific state of human rights in Iran and deplored the clerical regimes meddling in Iraq and its ploys to stop food supplies to Camp Ashraf.
Describing the PMOI’s presence in Iraq as the main obstacle to the export of Islamic fundamentalism to that country by the clerical regime, Nazarali called for all out support to the residents of Camp Ashraf and removal of all restrictions against the movement as a result of its terrorist designation by the U.S.