The MEK remains a strong and cohesive organization, with a broad reach both worldwide and deep within Iran. MEK is the leading voice for democracy in Iran, supported by its interpretation of Islam that discredits the fundamentalist mullahs’ regime.
For many associated with the Iranian lobby and appeasers of the clerical regime in Tehran, the best way to prop up the regime is to discredit any alternative options presented to the international community. In addition, the lobby and appeasers continue to stress that regime change will lead to war. As an example, they point to the struggles of the Iraq government since the removal of Saddam by the U.S. and its allies.
Showing posts with label NCRI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCRI. Show all posts
Monday, July 31, 2017
Monday, July 24, 2017
The Right Solution For Iran Is Not War
The Iranian people and their organized opposition, the NCRI, are more than capable of toppling the mullahs’ regime in Tehran. This organization has everything in place and seek only the international community to recognize their struggle and end the disastrous Iran appeasement approach. A course correction vis-a-vis Iran policy regarding is needed, too, in order for the people of Iran and their opposition to take on the rest
It's not bad for friends to take a look at this article
We are at a critical juncture in our time in history. The Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has entered now its third year.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Don't whitewash the Iranian regime's crimes
The regime's fears for the thirty-fifth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, June 6 to June 23, for three weeks, have led the regime to take steps to laugh the cooked chicken, five non-governmental organizations with a United Nations advisory role. Under the title "Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran in 1988, a crime against humanity", which was issued by the Secretariat of the Human Rights Council as the official document of the Summit. But the Iranian people will not forget these crimes, and this regime The trial will take place
Last week, the Iranian regime took the ambassadors of 45 foreign countries for a tour of the notorious Evin prison in Tehran to judge for themselves how the state treats prisoners. The tour came one day after Javad Larijani, the head of the Iranian regime's so-called "Human Rights Organization," claimed there are no political prisoners in Iran.
Last week, the Iranian regime took the ambassadors of 45 foreign countries for a tour of the notorious Evin prison in Tehran to judge for themselves how the state treats prisoners. The tour came one day after Javad Larijani, the head of the Iranian regime's so-called "Human Rights Organization," claimed there are no political prisoners in Iran.
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