Thursday, 7 July 2016

Maryam Rajavi wins hearts and minds of Iranian diaspora

In three days' time, the world will witness the largest annual 
gathering of Iranian exiles in Le Bourget, Paris, with Maryam 
Rajavi as the keynote speaker.
Iranians of all walks of life as well as hundreds of politicians 
Bourget to declare their support for Maryam Rajavi, the 
uling Iran and establish freedom and democracy in their 
ountry. But who is Maryam Rajavi?

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Iran-Maryam Rajavi: Nowrouz celebrates the certainty of the coming of spring, liberty and joy

Message on the New Iranian Year
Fellow compatriots,
Honorable mothers and fathers,
My dear sisters and brothers,
Passionate and energetic youths of Iran who want everything new,
Valiant women and men in political prisons who embrace Nowrouz even in captivity,
Champions of freedom in Camp Liberty who are the messengers of spring and Nowrouz for Iran,
Fellow exiled Iranians all across the world, who take your beautiful homeland, Iran, into your homes and to your families with Nowrouz and by setting up the Haft-Seen arrangement,
Happy New Year!

Saturday, 27 February 2016

Women Political Prisoners Suffering Inhumane Care in Iran

As Women’s Day 2016 approaches, the Iranian government continues to be cited by international bodies over its human rights abuses, particularly regarding its female political prisoners. It is estimated that sixty-three women have been executed since Hassan Rouhani’s presidency began in 2013, although sources have noted that many executions are carried out in secret, so this figure could be much higher.
Maryam Akbari Monfared
One political prisoner, Maryam Akbari Monfared, has recently been transferred to a clinic to address her thyroid and eyes. Her family is attempting to get her treated at a rheumatology clinic as well. According to the Human Rights Activists New Agency, her conditions could allow her to have been released under article 134 of the Iranian penal code, but this application has been denied.

Friday, 26 February 2016

Iran’s elections won’t impact people’s future - NCRI’s Alireza Jafarzadeh on CNBC

Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the U.S. Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), appeared on CNBC on Friday to discuss the elections in Iran for the regime's Parliament and Assembly of Experts.
Watch the full interview here:


Maryam Rajavi: Iran regime will end up weaker regardless of outcome of sham election

The Iranian Resistance's President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, said that regardless of the outcome of the sham elections for the regime's parliament and the Assembly of Experts, which have no legitimacy whatsoever in the eyes of the Iranian people, ultimately, the regime will be weakened in its entirety, its internal crises will intensify, and the resentment and anger of the population toward the mullahs' corrupt and criminal factions will deepen even  further .....
MARYAM Rajavi