Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Friday, July 7, 2017
voices are heard speaking of winds of change in Iran
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Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi was the keynote speaker of a recent convention in Paris where she delivered a very different and new perspective on how to resolve the Iran dilemma.
We are also only a week away from July 14th, marking the second year of the Iran nuclear deal signing. Despite a windfall of over $100 billion dollars pouring into Iran, this agreement has failed to provide meaningful change in people’s lives.
Considering Raisi’s notorious role in the 1988 massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners, and a massive campaign launched by activists of the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) inside Iran, Khamenei’s candidate stood no chance.
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
MEK Members Are Heroes
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He as a former vice president of the European Union, said that the gathering showed that the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), an umbrella organisation of many Iranian Resistance groups, with Rajavi at its helm, was the only chance for democratic change in Iran.
He said: “We will support you till the final victory.”
He also spoke about his joy over the safe relocation of the MEK members (an activist arm of the Resistance) from Camp Liberty in Iraq to Albania in 2016.
He said: “This is the first time that we are together in this gathering with no concern about the safety of Ashrafis…[this] was a great achievement, and a strategic defeat for the mullahs’ regime who were planning to massacre all of them. These heroes stood up in heartless time against the Iranian regime and they were and are an example for the Iranian people for their commitment to freedom, to democracy and to equality between men and women.”
He called them “symbols” of the Resistance and said that fight for freedom had given “new meaning” to the lives of their supporters.
He said: “Every day, every day we win this more victories against the regime, new victories of the Iranian resistance.”
He also encouraged the international community to recognise the NCRI as the true voice of the Iranian people, as many individual politicians already do.
He said: “Western governments should recognise it in dialogue and cooperate with NCRI because the regime has no future and does not have support inside Iran. The only way the regime keeps in power is repression and terror. If the Iranian people could express their will without constraint the regime will not last for one minute.”
He cited the recent statement from 256 members of the European Parliament, which called for their governments to condition their relationships with the Regime based on improvements to its human rights record and for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards IRGC to be blacklisted for terrorist activity, as proof that lawmakers care and wish for it to be the public policy of their governments.
He said: “If we really believed in our principles we must understand that if we give up these principles for short term economic benefit, we will lose both. If our values are universal, we must defend them not only in our home, in Europe, but all over the world.”
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Ed Rendellin Calls for Regime Change and freedom of Iran
Ed Rendell, politician and former mayor of Philadelphia, spoke at the “Free Iran” rally in Paris on 1st July. He opened his speech with mention of the many people who worked hard to free the people of Ashraf. He said that Bob Torricelli and Colonel Wes Martin deserve extra credit for the effort and time they put into the operation. He emphasised that they, like everyone involved in the operation, did not do what they did for credit or thanks but because they “became devout believers in the goodness and the talent that was in Ashraf, and we couldn’t let those good people die”.
He also said that the operation was very difficult because at the time the MEK was on the terror list and nobody wanted anything to do with the task. However, they persisted and eventually the situation was easier to control.
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He also said that the operation was very difficult because at the time the MEK was on the terror list and nobody wanted anything to do with the task. However, they persisted and eventually the situation was easier to control.
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Overcoming of liberty's light to the darkness of the Tyrannical Iran Regime
Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, spoke at the “Free Iran” rally held in Villepinte . He said that just before he took to the stage he was reminded as to why the event was taking place. He said that he had been speaking to a woman who has lost six members of her family.
He said that the “light of liberty can overcome and replace the darkness of the tyrannical Iranian regime”. The light of freedom, he said, is kept going by all those who has lost their lives for the cause and by the people of Camp Ashraf and by those who have lived through the terror caused by the Iranian regime.
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Tom Ridge: Light of Liberty Can Overcome the Darkness of the Tyrannical Iran Regime
He said that the “light of liberty can overcome and replace the darkness of the tyrannical Iranian regime”. The light of freedom, he said, is kept going by all those who has lost their lives for the cause and by the people of Camp Ashraf and by those who have lived through the terror caused by the Iranian regime.
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Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Maryam Rajavi Call for Regime Change Gains Moment
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Maryam Rajavi Call for Regime Change Gains Moment |
On Saturday the Iranian opposition held a very organized and massive meeting in a huge auditorium north of Paris. Members of the Iranian community outside the country gathered from five continents to support the Iranian opposition’s effort to establish democracy and freedom in Iran under the banner of #FreeIran.
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Iran must evict from Mideast
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A vast convention hall located north of Paris was the scene of a massive Iranian Diaspora gathering who voiced their demand for a better future through regime change in Tehran.Hundreds of dignitaries from the Arab World, United States and Europe stood alongside the Iranian opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its President Maryam Rajavi in condemning Tehran’s meddling throughout the Middle East as the main obstacle to establish peace and security in at least four regional states.
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Friday, June 30, 2017
Maryam Rajavi and Rudy Giuliani Meet at the NCRI Headquarters in France
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Giuliani: The Iranian resistance is a viable alternative to the cleric regime |
Mayor Giuliani pointed to the Iranian regime’s malign activities in the region, stressing that the mullahs are the source instability and crisis in the region, and have kept their grip on power in the past 38 years through widespread repression and blatant disregard for human rights at home and the export of extremism and terrorism abroad.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Message of Support by the Member of the German Bundestag for the Gatheri...
Message of Support by the Board Member of the Christian Democrat Faction in German Bundestag for the July 1 Gathering of Iranian Opposition in Paris |
video message former board member of the Christian democrat faction of Germany’s Bundestag for support for the grand gathering of Iranian Resistance on July 1 in Paris.
http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/freeiran2017/23086-message-of-support-by-the-board-member-of-the-christian-democrat-faction-in-german-bundestag-for-the-july-1-gathering-of-iranian-opposition-in-paris-2, former board member of the Christian democrat faction of Germany’s Bundestag, in a video message announced his support for the grand gathering of Iranian Resistance on July 1 in Paris.
Monday, June 26, 2017
Rally in Paris and the Role of the MEK and the Upcoming Free Iran
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The Role of the MEK & the Upcoming Free Iran Rally in Paris |
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Free Iran Rally & the Role of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) |
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Sunday, June 11, 2017
Canada focuses on Embed Iranian Revolutionary Guards on the terrorist list
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Canada focuses on Embed Iranian Revolutionary Guards on the terrorist list |
Yes world must focus on the source and origin of these criminal acts and to target.
Fortunately, many countries are sensitive to the root of these crimes, and one of these countries is Canada's regime activities in the country. However, Canadian regulators seek to find ways to sanctions for their support of terrorism are clerical regime. Now Canada is a country that is taking action against the Iranian regime to build a peaceful world.
In this regard, Canadian Senate is considering a bill that thereby suggested that the incidents of terrorism and violence and hatred and violation of human rights in Iran and official personalities Iran, which do such things. This strengthened the position of the Canadian sanctions is non-nuclear.
The bill from the Parliament of Canada has asked the Iranian Revolutionary Guards at the top of its list of terrorist organizations.
For approval of the bill requires annual reporting of state terrorism by the State Department's Iran.
As Ms. MaryamRajavi mentioned The IRGC must be designated as a terrorist entity.
- The IRGC and paramilitary proxies of the Khamenei caliphate must be removed from Syria, Iraq, and Yemen.
So in this era characterized by state terrorism, violence, and anxiety, there is a lot to do, but I'd like to point out the central issue: taking action at this critical moment is crucial.
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Friday, June 9, 2017
What is Rouhani's record in first two weeks in office
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From Iran, Rouhani's first two weeks in office the worst on record |
The main question for the Western foreign policy elite, is whether Rouhani is willing to curb the domination of the IRGC and Khamenei's governing entities over Iran's economy. And would Rouhani be able to oppose Iran's disastrous wars in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq?
Are there any chances of economic growth in Iran after the victory of Rouhani?
To answer these questions, you can follow the article which is poblished in American Thinker by Hassan Mahmoudi with name :
in this article will answer the above questions with these titre:
Economy and power struggle inside
Political and social unrest inside
and in the end he added :
In conclusion
The main confrontation is between 38 years of fanatical tyrannical rule on one hand and the Iranians, who want to see their tyrannical, ruthless, utterly corrupt dictatorship replaced by a secular, democratic government, on the other. The people of Iran are demanding an end to the status quo, of small minority rule over a large majority, which heralds regime change.
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The National Council of Resistance's schedule's rally of 100,000 Iranian exiles in Paris on July 1 during its annual grand gathering, to be addressed by a large group of leading politicians from across the world, most notably many senior figures from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Arab countries.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Taher Boumedra is extremely happy more than ever!
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Taher Bomedra's speech at conference calling for justice in Iran |
but when i saw him in recently conference in Paris he was very very glad .
As you know he is former chief of the Human Rights Office of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and when i listened to his speech i knew that why his face was so happy.
Tahar Boumedra, was among the speakers at a conference called, "Call for Justice: Ending Impunity for Perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity in Iran and Syria" that was held on Saturday, November 26, 2016, in the Mutualité conference center in Paris:
He began his speech with this word:
“I was recently in Albania. I went to see those people with whom I had seen some time in Iraq, in Camp Ashraf, and I was extremely happy to meet some of those who were injured during the attack of April 2011. 72 of them were injured, I stood beside their beds, shook their hands, and tried to raise their moral.
He also emphasised : We will very soon present on behalf of the justice for victims of 1988 massacre in Iran, a report. This report will try to identify the crimes, the laws, the jurisdictions.
He added :
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Iran-Prince Turki al-Faisal supports for Regime Change in Iran
Prince Turki al-Faisal supports the NCRI |
“We support you, we are with you,” Prince Turki Al-Faisal, a member of the Saudi Arabian royal family said to the crowd that gathered at the Le Bourget convention center for the “Free Iran” rally. “We stand by your side to help you reach your goals,” he said.
“ Maryam Rajavi , your aim to rid your people of the cancer that is Khomeini is an historic epic and, like the Shahnameh, it will remain inscribed the annals of History,” Prince al-Faisal said, referring to the president-elect of the NCRI who had addressed the sea of an estimated 106,000 supporters earlier in the afternoon.
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Sunday, July 3, 2016
Iran- Italian MEP Patrizia Toia voices support for Maryam Rajavi’s campaign to free Iran
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Patrizia Toia voices support for Maryam Rajavi’s campaign |
Ms. Patrizia Toia : Hello, my name is Patrizia Toia, member of European Parliament from Italy. I would like to use this opportunity to express my solidarity with the people of Iran who are living under a religious dictatorship. I am particularly concerned about women in Iran and about the limitations they have to tolerate.
Iran - Finnish MEP Petri Sarvamaa reiterates support for the cause of a free Iran
Petri Sarvamaa, a Member of the European Parliament from Finland |
Remarks of Mr. Petri Sarvamaa: Dear friends, The struggle for democratic and free Iran continues. Today, we are over 270 members of the European Parliament that is over one-third of all members from all political groups, from all 28 member states, supporting human rights in Iran.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Iran - Czech MEP Jan Zahradil in support of July 9th rally in Paris
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Jan Zahradil, an outspoken Czech Member of the European Parliament |
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Iran - Farzad Madadzadeh:‘Free Iran’ rally gives voice to those still suffering in Iran
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Farzad Madadzadeh, former Iranian political prisoner |
In an op-ed for The Hill on Tuesday, Mr. Madadzadeh wrote: "Needless to say, it is a significant international event regarding an important international issue. But for me it is very personal. In spirit, I will be with a much larger crowd. We will be joined by a countless Iranians still living under the thumb of the theocratic regime, who will risk reprisals to watch the proceedings on banned satellite television channels."
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Iran - Suheir Attassi gives solidarity to the July 9th Free Iran gathering
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Suheir Attassi Syrian opposition High Negotiations Committee official |
Ms. Attassi’s message was broadcast this week by the Iranian opposition satellite channel Simaye-Azadi. She said that:
Iran - Beatriz Becerra MEP supports “Free Iran” rally for human rights
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Beatriz Becerra, Vice-Chair for the European Parliament’s subcommittee on Human Rights |
NCRI - A Spanish Member of the European Parliament has called for the public to attend the Iranian resistance rally in Paris next month.
Beatriz Becerra, who is Vice-Chair for the European Parliament’s subcommittee on Human Rights, said that 80 million Iranian citizens are suffering serious suppression of their human rights.
The “Free Iran” gathering on July 9, will highlight the lack of human rights in Iran and provide a chance for policymakers, heads of state and religious leaders to come together to try and right the problem.
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