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Senator John McCain says that the safe resettlement is a vital step in countering the Iranian regime’s malign influence in the region |
Saturday, September 10, 2016
STATEMENT BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN ON SUCCESSFUL RELOCATION OF THE MEMBERS OF PMOI (MEK) FROM CAMP LIBERTY
Press Release
Friday, September 9, 2016
Successful Completion of the Resettlement of Camp Liberty residents from Iraq to Europe
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Failure of the plan to arrest PMOI officials and to launch missile attacks against Camp Liberty
Simultaneous with growing calls seeking justice for 30,000 massacred political prisoners, the victorious transfer of PMOI members opens a new chapter for the Iranian people and Resistance
This afternoon, September 9, 2016, the final group of Camp Liberty residents (more than 280) departed Baghdad, Iraq, for Albania. This final round of departures marks the successful conclusion to the process of relocating members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) outside of Iraq despite the Iranian regime’s conspiracies, obstruction and threats, which continued until the very last day.
During the four-and-a-half-year-long resettlement process, the residents of Liberty were relocated to European countries, including Germany, Norway, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, Italy and Spain. Close to 2,000 residents left Iraq since the beginning of 2016.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
1988# Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran# and Responsibility of the International Community#
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1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners and Responsibility of the International Community |
The recently revealed information on the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran is the subject of this valuable report which has been prepared by Mr Struan Stevenson. Recounting the events and the publicized content he offers practical and important suggestions among them: placing the 1988 massacre on the agenda of the upcoming session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in September 2016.
Following is the text of the full report.
Iran: 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners and Responsibility of the International Community
[By Struan Stevenson] September 2016
The issue
In the summer of 1988, on the basis of a fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the religious dictatorship in Iran, political prisoners were massacred in the most brutal manner. The victims were predominantly members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK). The massacre has been described by many international human rights bodies as a crime against humanity. Although a lot of information about it has been published, particularly by the PMOI, because of the Tehran regime’s extensive efforts to keep this crime a secret, its dimensions and details have been kept hidden from the world community.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON SYRIA#: AS PEACE TALKS STALL, VIOLENCE SOARS ONCE AGAIN IN SYRIA 6 September 2016
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United Nations News Centre - As peace talks stall, violence soars once again in Syria |
GENEVA, 6 September 2016 –Following an all-too-brief respite in fighting resulting from February’s cessation of hostilities agreement, there has been a tragic increase in violence targeting Syrian civilians, crushing hopes of peace in the war-torn country, a group of United Nations experts reported today.
In its latest report, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Syria notes how recent indiscriminate attacks on civilians, including on medical workers and facilities, blocked humanitarian convoys, enforced disappearances, summary executions, and other crimes committed by all parties to the conflict, have left Syrians in a state of despair
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Maryam Rajavi: “Iran’s# leaders must be prosecuted for the #1988 massacre of 30,000 #PMOI members”
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Auvers sur Oise, France 09 03 2016 - Maryam Rajavi, the President elect of the Iranian Resistance, speak at the conference Justice for victims of 1988 Massacre |
The Media Express, Sept. 5, 2016 - In Auver-sur-Oise, a town northwest of Paris, the National Council of the Resistance of Iran ( NCRI ) held a meeting to commemorate the 30,000 members of the Iranian resistance who were executed by Iran in 1988 on Saturday, September 3.
At the event, Maryam Rajavi , president-elect of the NCRI, spoke of the need to seek justice for the events of 1988 and delivered chilling anecdotes of the prisoners’ experiences before their execution.
“We have gathered here to convey the voice of Iran’s profoundly discontented society,” she said in her opening remarks.
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Monday, September 5, 2016
#Maryam #Rajavi's Message to #Iranians' Demonstration In Germany
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Movement to Obtain Justice for Victims of 1988 Massacre- September 3, 2016 |
Sept. 3, 2016 - Today, the people of Iran have targeted the ruling regime with a tide of protest and detestation in a relentless movement of seeking justice.
Dear friends and supporters of the Iranian Resistance,
Honorable German dignitaries defending freedom and democracy for Iran,
I hail you all for participating in this demonstration to defend the 'massacred' human rights in Iran.
I salute the 30,000 red roses who stood firm and did not surrender to Khomeini and his executioners, sacrificed their lives, and remained loyal to their cause, freedom for the people of Iran. Today, after 28 years, their pure blood is shaking the pillars of the mullahs' oppressive rule.
Khomeini and Khamenei wanted to annihilate the generation of the People's Mojahedin, but as Massoud Rajavi once said, 'Our homeland, history, culture and society have always nurtured the Mojahedin and provided us the possibility to raise pioneers and path breakers from among Iran's children.'
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