Showing posts with label refugees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refugees. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Maryam Rajavi: All the Iranian regime's factions share common interests in suppression, terrorism and plunder of public wealth

IN A MEETING AT THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
IN A MEETING AT THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
IN A MEETING AT THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Maryam Rajavi: All the Iranian regime's factions share common interests in suppression, terrorism and plunder of public wealth; the elections sham will not lead to moderation
With the money it gets from the West after lifting of sanctions, the Iranian regime buys advanced weapons for Assad to massacre the people of Syria and send waves of refugees to the West
Wednesday, March 2, 2016, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi attended a meeting at the European Parliament entitled, "EU policy on Iran after Nuclear Accord". The meeting was presided by MEP Gerard Deprez, chairman of the Friends of a Free Iran inter-parliamentary group in the European Parliament.
A considerable number of members of the European Parliament and members of the Parliament of Belgium as well as the representative of the Syrian opposition coalition took part in the meeting and made speeches. They expressed support for the Iranian Resistance and abhorrence over the undemocratic elections in Iran. The deputies underlined the fact that elections are meaningless under a religious dictatorship and the West must not be deceived by such repetitive theatrics that they have already experienced. There are no moderates in the Iranian regime but there are suppression, religious and ethnic discrimination, interference in the affairs of other countries and warmongering in the region and the world.

Friday, 5 February 2016

Iran - Iranian regime faces crisis in recruiting Afghans to fight in Syria

February 2015 photo of Qassem Soleimani (Left), commander  of Quds Force with Afghan commanders killed in Syria
February 2015 photo of Qassem Soleimani (Left), commander
 of Quds Force with Afghan commanders killed in Syria
The Iranian regime has dispatched thousands of foreign mercenaries including Afghan refugees to fight in Syria and prop up the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, according to sources of the main Iranian opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
Incapable of mobilizing and dispatching necessary troops from Iran to the conflict and apprehensive of a backlash within its forces due to rising IRGC casualties, the regime has resorted to mobilizing the mercenaries using various tactics including threating them with execution.
n recent years, particularly Afghan refugees living in Iran have been tapped for this purpose. The Iranian regime has threatened the refugees with deportation from Iran, imprisonment or even execution (all serious violations of human rights) to dispatch the Afghan refugees to Syria.

Monday, 7 December 2015

Euro MPs call for International Protection for Iranian dissidents in Camp Liberty in Iraq

In a statement signed by 170 Members of the European Parliament representing all political groups in the Parliament, lawmakers condemned the brutal attack of 29 October 2015 on defenceless Iranian dissidents in Camp Liberty in Iraq and called for international protection for these refugees.This camp is home to over 2000 members of the Iranian opposition PMOI [MEK] which advocates for a free and secular Iran, equality between men and women and abolition of death penalty.
Residents of this camp have been repeatedly attacked and killed by Iraqi forces and Iranian regime’s militias. Despite an international outrage and repeated calls, no one has ever been arrested for these atrocities.
MEPs called for replacement of Iraqi security advisor Faleh Fayyadh, known for his close links with Iran, who is responsible for harassing the residents on a routine and humiliating basis.
The lawmakers urged the international coalition to put Camp Liberty, which is situated close to the Baghdad airport, under its aerial protection.
The statement also called for an UN-led investigation into this massacre.
MEP Gérard Deprez, chair of the Friends of a Free Iran in European Parliament, congratulated his colleagues for this overwhelming support. Speaking from Brussels, Deprez said “It is time the European Union takes serious measures and holds Iraq responsible for repeatedly failing to uphold its commitments to protect the refugees in Camp Liberty.
 We cannot just stand and watch defenceless refugees being repeatedly targeted in this way and nobody is held responsible.”
Signatories of the statement include two vice presidents of the parliament as well as 13 Committee and Delegation Chairs.
Office of Gérard Deprez MEP
Chair, Friends of a Free Iran, European Parliament

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Gen. Hugh Shelton: U.S. must uphold promises to Iranian dissidentsThe Charlotte Observer

Gen. Hugh Shelton
Gen. Hugh Shelton
NOVEMBER 17, 2015
Special to the Observer
I have long advocated that the United States must uphold its promises to protect the thousands of unarmed Iranian refugees in Iraq as they await final resettlement to third countries through the United Nations. To my regret, warnings of an impending bloodbath perpetrated by Tehran came true last month when 24 Iranian dissidents were killed in a horrific rocket attack against their defenseless encampment. Dozens more were wounded.
Over 80 missiles rained into Camp Liberty, where 2,200 members of the main Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) have lived since February 2012, when they agreed to relocate from Camp Ashraf, their home of 25 years, as a good faith gesture to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In 2003, the group disarmed – just two years after renouncing violence in exchange for U.S. protection. But the U.S. has consistently reneged on its written commitment to these defenseless refugees, even in the wake of repeated attacks.
This is the seventh time during their stay in hellish purgatory that Tehran or Iraqi proxies have attacked. Iranian-made rockets were found among the missiles that hit the camp in the recent assault.
The timing of the attack is revealing. Emboldened by the nuclear deal, Tehran has stepped up targeted killings in Iraq and Syria, while taking a more heavy-handed approach towards opposition at home and beyond. A host of former American military and bipartisan government leaders have been unequivocal about the threat of growing Iranian influence to western interests in the region. The Obama administration has responded by keeping our sworn enemy closer, even inviting them to participate in prospective discussions on ending the Syrian conflict.
It is no surprise – but a colossal moral and strategic failure – that the administration has turned a blind eye to the dissidents languishing in Iraq. The regime in Tehran fears the MEK. In turn, the Obama administration was not about to jeopardize its chances to negotiate even a flawed nuclear deal by addressing the plight of these refugees. Even if it meant breaking a decade-long promise that could have saved dozens of lives in Camp Liberty.
With no arms and no protection, the dissidents are sitting ducks. They have been awaiting relocation to friendly, democratic nations. But in the absence of offers of asylum from the U.S., few have managed to leave the country.
Secretary of State John Kerry condemned the latest strike as a “brutal, senseless terrorist attack” and vowed to work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to speed up the relocation process. Despite the Secretary’s good intentions, however, the emptiness of his rhetoric rings in my ears. At least 140 residents have been killed since 2009 while the administration has simply watched on the sidelines. And at the current pace of relocation, it will take another six years – until 2021 – when the last of these residents is out of harm’s way.
Preventing further attacks by providing US air cover for Camp Liberty – as proposed by Senate Armed Services Committee Chair John McCain – would be a step in the right direction.
Turning a blind eye to targeted attacks on Camp Liberty only impedes the fight for democracy in Iran. Opposition leader Maryam Rajavi has laid out her ten-point plan for the future of Iran, which includes free and fair elections, the rule of law, safeguards for the rights of women and minorities, and a non-nuclear state that values peace with its neighbors.
With each death of a dissident sworn to uphold this plan, the dream of a democratic Iran slips further away, as does the credibility of the U.S.

General Hugh Shelton was the 14th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

The daughter of an Iranian political prisoner warns of a looming Threat to her father

Hejrat Moezi and her father, political prisoner, Ali Moezi
Hejrat Moezi and her father, political prisoner, Ali Moezi

'My father is a political prisoner facing an imminent threat to his life in prison in Iran'

 Describing a person’s life is never easy, especially when that person is someone you cherish. Ali Moezi is my father, he is a political prisoner in Iran, and I fear losing him with each passing second, Hijrat Moezi wrote as it published in World Post
Before I was even born, my father experienced the mullah’s prisons. In 1980, when the theocratic dictatorship took control of Iran, my father was arrested and tortured. He had been among those who stood in opposition to their tyrannical rule, and paid the price with several years of torture in the regime’s prisons.
My father was educated at the University of Karaj in agricultural engineering, and could have worked towards building up his homeland; Instead, he has spent years, off and on, behind bars. The theocracy has made it such that everyone finds himself leading a life unsuitable to their vocation: our scholars rest imprisoned while thieves and criminals are in government.
I recall asking him, when I was a child,What happened to your knee?’ to which he responded, 'it was hit by a bullet.' Only when I was older did I learn that he participated in peaceful demonstrations in Tehran in June1981and during his escape, he was shot and then subjected to hours of painstaking torture.At the time, my father would have been the same age I am now, 26The whip marks left by his torturers can still be seen on the soles of his feet and his back.
Throughout my childhood, the thought of my parents’ arrest was my greatest nightmare. But one day, I myself decided to stand up against this government. I moved to Camp Ashraf and left my country for Iraq, where thousands of refugees and Iranian dissidents lived in a place that was our only hope for freedom. I remember, on my last day in Iran, looking into my father’s eyes and asking if I’d ever see him again...

Friday, 16 October 2015

MARYAM RAJAVI: OUR PLAN IS AN IRAN WITHOUT THE DEATH PENALTY

MARYAM RAJAVI
MARYAM RAJAVI
Speech at conference on the occasion of the international day against death penalty
The clerics hang young men under the name of Islam, despite the fact that the dignity and life of any human being is precious and must be respected.
According to the holy books, killing one person is akin to killing the entire humanity.
The murderous mullahs have executed more people this year than they did last year. While a single execution is enough to torment everyone’s conscience, world powers have remained disgracefully silent over the situation in Iran, especially as they were engaged in the nuclear talks and were busy striking a deal that would open the path to doing business with the regime. Sacrificing human lives at the altar of commercial interests have never been a good investment for anyone.
If Western governments had stood up to the abuse of human rights in Iran, the mullahs could have never expanded their barbarity to Syria and Iraq.
Benefitting from the policy of appeasement, the mullahs have easily occupied large parts of Iraq . They also continued their deadly intervention in Syria to prop up the tyrant of Damascus. The outcome has been the death of 300,000 people in Syria, and the flight of refugees abroad and the emergence of ISIS.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Sen. John McCain Displays Photo of Dead Syrian Boy on Senate Floor

McCain Displays Photo of Dead Syrian Boy on Senate Floo
McCain Displays Photo of Dead Syrian Boy on Senate Floo

Senator John McCain, a leading Republican from the state ofArizona, displayed the image of the body of a three year-old Syrian boy on Wednesday on the Senate floor as he urged stronger leadership from US President Barack Obama on Syria.

McCain, a Republican, stood next to an enlarged, close-up photo of Aylan Kurdi, who drowned along with his 5-year-old brother and mother when their small rubber boat capsized as it headed for Greece. McCain said the photo has 'opened the world’s eye to this devastating crisis.'

McCain said it should haunt Americans that 'the United States will continue to do nothing meaningful' about conflicts like that in Syria that have led to a surge in refugees
Aylan Kurdi
Aylan Kurdi         

Friday, 4 September 2015

Hail to the people of Europe for their solidarity with Syrian refugees

Maryam Rajavi - Iranian Resistance's
Maryam Rajavi - Iranian Resistance's
World'sconscience has been moved by scenes of homeless Syrians, distressed women, menand children, flooding Europe in pursuit of refuge and getting stranded in Hungary, Macedonia, Italy, Germany and Austria with an uncertain future.

The horrendous deaths of 71 asylum seekers in a delivery truck abandoned in Austria, and the drowning of another group in the Mediterranean on their way from Turkey to Greece are the sequel of Assad's atrocities against the oppressed people of Syria under the auspices of the Iranian regime .