Sunday 14 June 2015

Confrerence in Paris with speech of Maryam Rajavi the Middle East on fire by relegious extrimism



Maryam Rajavi:Iranian resistance must be protected in Camp Liberty and it must be supported, there 
must be a united front againt fodomentalism in meddle east .
The people of Iran want change in Iran
Maryam Rajavi: we must and we can do the regime change in Iran.

Mohammad Alarabi (ex FM of Egypt): " thanks, this Arabic coalition that is form here in Paris,we need more larger coalition to confront fondameltalist threat

Rabihe Diyab (ex Minister of women in palestine): "women are the ones that are suffering in palestine "
"what is going on in syria is not the solution for the ciris"
"women are the ones that are suffering in palestine"
 "palestinian refugees are in a very bad sitution and this is a big problem , our land is divided and this is not acceptable but we are resisting"

Mr. Ghozali (ex PM of Algeria): "Your activities are speading everywhere and also more arab personalities are joined ,we must react on the problem of fondomentalism and also the situation of Palestine.not only in the middle east but also the extrimism is problem for the islamic fondomentalism are misusing the relegion

Mr. Basam Alamoush (ex minister of Jordan) : ambassador of Syria said if you are against Iran you are against us ,Iranian regime himself is fondomentalist. Sadegh Hosseini said Iran will countinue implication in Yemen,Iranian regime is trying to make trouble in Jordan as they do in many countries.Iranian regime is part of the problem and not the solution. Regmie trying do save Bashar Assad ,we must help Iranian people to get rid of them,we must have plan to stop regime of Iran which is repressing PPL,US using appeasing policy toward Iran.

Valid Fares:What we are see is the crisis that the source of the problem is ,now we are in a new era where communiction and internet to show the voice of the PPL in the region.....

Saturday 13 June 2015

Grand Gathering - Mr.Stevenson :....

 Part of speech of Mr.Stevenson

Struan Stevenson, Pres. of Europe Iraq freedom Association: ‎Let me ask UN, why you’ve called this camp a temporary ‎camp while it is not? Why you refuse to announce it as a ‎refugee camp? Why didn’t you pursuit the investigations about ‎the massacres of Ashraf and Liberty residents? Why UN ‎admits continuation of the medical blockade on camp liberty? ‎
I insist US and EU to rather protect them than betraying them. ‎



Speech of Maryam Rajavi In grand gathering of the Iranian resistance - Paris – 13 June 2015

Maryam Rajavi: A democratic, non-nuclear Iran with the overthrow of the religious dictatorship
13 June 2015
In the name of God,
In the name of Iran,
In the name of Freedom,
In the name of 120,000 shining stars, the blazing flames of honor and dignity who defied the religious tyranny, and
In the name of all the unsung heroes and heroines who made the ultimate sacrifice so that others could live free; so that in the darkest hour of her history, Iran shines with stars, stands proud and cries out:  “Down with the velayat-e faqih regime!”
Voice and message of Iran’s genuine owners
Elected representatives of nations around the globe,
Honorable dignitaries,
My fellow compatriots, here and all over Iran,
I sincerely extend my gratitude to you all for joining this gathering.
We have come here to convey to the world the voice and message of Iran’s rightful owners, the Iranian people.
Amid an unrelenting uproar over the Iranian regime’s ominous nuclear program and three inhuman wars in the region, we have come to say that those who are speaking on behalf of Iran are in fact the enemies of Iran and all Iranians.
The people of Iran neither want nuclear weapons, nor meddling in Iraq, Syria or Yemen, nor despotism, torture and shackles.
The people of Iran are the tens of millions of enraged teachers, students, nurses and workers who demand freedom, democracy, jobs and livelihood.
They say:
First, the velayat-e faqih regime has reached the end of the line.
Second, the only way to end the violations of human rights in Iran, the nuclear impasse, the crises in the region, and the confrontation with ISIS and terrorism, is to topple the Caliph of regression and terrorism in Iran.

Iranian society is ready for change


Maryam Rajavi: 
Iranians don’t want the nuclear bomb, meddling in Iraq Syria or Yemen, nor tyranny, torture ...
Iranians want freedom, democracy, jobs and livelihood, not the nuclear bomb
The solution to humanrights violations nuclear & regional crisis & ISIS is the overthrow of the Iranian regime
Any accord that leaves open the path to the nuclear bomb for the mullahs is unacceptable to us
The solution to end Islamic extremism, nukes  humanrights abuses in Iran is regime change
Khamenei has failed to integrate its regime. Giving in to Rouhani's presidency demonstrates this failure
The Iranian regime is entrapped in 3 wars in Iraq Syria & Yemen and has no recourse to any of them
Iranian society is ready for change!
The solution to end Islamic extremism, nukes & humanrights abuses in Iran is regime change ......

Maryam Rajavi: Iran regime “cannot and should not be trusted”


In an interview with Fox News the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran said the current regime in Iran ‘cannot and should not be trusted’ and is calling on the U.S. and world powers to recognize Tehran’s intentions in advance of a deadline on the interim nuclear framework agreement.

"Nuclear negotiations should compel the Mullahs' regime to abandon its nuclear weapons program. This is the desire of the Iranian people who oppose this program. The Mullahs need the bomb for their own survival," warns Maryam Rajavi.

"No concession should be made to this brutal regime."

"Do not make more concessions to this regime. Adopt a firm policy and make it clear to the Mullahs ruling Iran that they have to abandon their nuclear weapons program," she told Fox News in an exclusive interview, in which she issued a stark prediction as the talks continue.

Mrs. Rajavi warns that "making more concessions to the regime lays the ground for more instability, and more conflicts and war. U.S. policy has embolden the Mullahs' regime. I warn them that their illusion of changing the behavior of the Mullahs' regime by making concessions to it has already cost the Iranian people dearly, continuing on that path would have serious consequences for the region and the world."

Mrs. Rajavi told Fox News that the West trying to find a "moderate" in the government is an "illusion," and she branded Tehran "the epicenter of extremism and Islamic fundamentalism" that covets a nuclear ability.

Maryam Rajavi made the remarks to FoxNews a day before the largest gathering of Iranian opposition which will be held in Villepinte, north of Paris.

Fox News report said: “A litany of top former government officials from the United States and other western nations are set to address the gathering in France, including former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.”

Friday 12 June 2015

The Washington Times - Maryam Rajavi



By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times - Thursday, June 11, 2015
Days before a major Iranian dissident rally in France, the head of the host organization says the “circumstances are ripe for regime change” in Tehran, but Washington and other Western governments are standing in the way by legitimizing the regime of Supreme Leader Sayyid Ali Khamenei through the pursuit of a nuclear deal.

“Through their policy of appeasement and giving concessions to the regime, Western governments have served as an obstacle to the regime’s overthrow,” said Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. “In the absence of Western assistance, this regime would have fallen by now.”

Mrs. Rajavi made the remarks in an exclusive interview with The Washington Times ahead of an annual gathering that the council — an umbrella organization that members say includes more than 300 Iranian opposition groups peppered across 24 nations — is holding Saturday on the outskirts of Paris.


Making the case for a different path for Iran citizens

Maryam Rajavi is not alone,over100,000 participants and dignitaries from over 60 countries will join Iranian resistance.....

By Ken Blackwell

Over 622,000 Syrian refugees languish in squalid conditions just across the border from the homeland in Jordan.
 They have almost nothing, they lack the most basic of possessions, they have no opportunity to work, and their futures have been robbed of them.  What they do have is time – time to think about what drove their country into madness.

While Syrian refugees are stuck, Iranian troops are on the move, 15,000 more to Syria to join the fighting against IS.  After IS’s well-publicized destruction of artifacts, torture, and mass executions, some might even be rooting for Iran and its proxy, the Assad regime.  But how can we root for a regime that tortured and killed indiscriminately and whose policies directly fueled the rise of IS?

In Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and beyond, the fingerprints of Iranian extremism have left only destruction and fueled the other side of the coin when it comes to global terror.  This same regime, whose practices on its own soil and through its proxies mirrors IS, is driving ever closer toward the world’s most dangerous weapon, the nuclear bomb.

On June 30, another crucial deadline regarding negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program looms.  Yet the discussion on this topic, which constitutes one of the greatest challenges in modern human history, has too often been silenced.  Supporters of the status quo when it comes to dealing with Iran have sidelined opponents with claims of a “frozen nuclear stockpile” and have been quick to label opponents as warmongers and extremists.

Over the past several weeks, the highest-ranking political and military officials in Iran have been steadily releasing statements saying that Iran will under no circumstances allow inspectors to access Iran’s military sites.

The regime’s leader, Ali Khamenei himself, said much the same thing in May, noting that Tehran would see to it not only that inspections be constrained, but also that no foreigners be allowed to meet with and interview Iran’s nuclear scientists.

To allow Iran to restrict inspections in this way would be the latest in a long list of concessions that includes allowing Tehran to take its ballistic missile program off the negotiating table altogether.  The Washington Examiner noted this week that Iran already has ballistic missiles capable of reaching Europe, and possibly also North America, thanks in part to collaboration between the Iranian regime and North Korea.

What’s more, this collaboration is ongoing, as reported recently by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the same organization that revealed the existence of Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment site and Arak heavy water facility in 2002.

On June 13, those who are deeply worried by the status quo will have a chance to make a case for a different path.  The conference, based in Paris and put on in support of the NCRI, builds on the success of a 100,000-person conference last year.

Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of NCRI, will continue to make the case that she made while testifying before Congress in April.  And she is not alone.

Over 100,000 participants and dignitaries from over 60 countries will join Iranian resistance, led by  Maryam Rajavi, to address the rising tide of Islamic fundamentalism and the Iranian nuclear program.

Among those participating: a bipartisan delegation from the U.S. Congress, General Hugh Shelton (former U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff), Howard Dean (former chair of the Democratic National Committee), Alan Dershowitz (renowned jurist and human rights activist), Michelle Alliot Marie (former defense and foreign minister of France), Sid Ahmed Ghozali (former prime minister of Algeria), Gunter Verhugen (former vice president of the European Commission), and many others.

These voices from around the globe gathering in Paris and echoing the recent statement by over 220 European MPs, which called for unrestricted inspections of Iran’s nuclear program, must be heard.

The voices of these leaders and world-renowned experts will also be joined by thousands of Iranians whose brothers and sisters in Iran are brutally repressed.  Their voices not only tell of the threat Iran poses, but also testify to the popularly supported democratic alternative to the Iranian regime.  It may not happen tomorrow, or even the next day, but Iran’s actions at home and across the region exposes the leadership's hardline, irrational beliefs and the importance of the alternative these Iranians represent.

So instead of sitting passively while a few government figures decide our future and the fate of billions, tune in to the conference and hear what they have to say.  On June 13, leaders on the issue will address the prospects and conditions for a nuclear agreement and what an effective policy in combating Islamic fundamentalism and the Iranian regime should look like.  It’s a chance for nuanced discussion, meaningful debate, and positive change.

It’s a chance to act before it’s too late.

Ken Blackwell was formally a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/06/conference_on_iran_making_the_case_for_a_different_path_for_iran_citizens.html#ixzz3cqzh7uY9 
Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook