Auvers-sur-Oise on Saturday, September 10, 2016, Large crowds of Iranians celebrated the successful conclusion of Camp Liberty residents’ relocation from Iraq to Europe at the office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. in this ceremony in the presence of French, European and Arab dignitaries.
MEK successfully complete resettlement of Camp Liberty residents from Iraq to Europe
The goal of the Iranian regime was not to see the departure of MEK members from Iraq; rather, it sought to annihilate or force them into surrender
The U.S. Must ‘Never Forget” Iran’s Role in Terrorist Operations
In his September 7 article for the Wall Street Journal, Joseph I. Lieberman, who is a former U.S. senator from Connecticut, and is currently chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran, discusses Tehran’s deadly actions vs. current sanctions relief.
What is an accomplice in the Iran’s 1988 massacre doing in Germany?
Iranian state media has reported that the Iranian Intelligence Minister travelled to Berlin and met with of German security officials at Germany’s invitation.
A call for an international probe into a 1988 massacre in Iran
A former French Foreign Minister has called for an international probe into a 1988 massacre in Iran.
National Council of Resistance (NCRI) Exposes Iran’s ‘Death Commissions’ and Calls for Justice
In a September 6 article by Harriet Sinclair in the International Business Times, she writes about the release of the names of senior members of the country’s current regime, allegedly involved in the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners by the Iranian resistance.
Khamenei, Rafsanjani Accused in 1988 Iran Mass Execution Allegations
In a September 7 article by Fayçal Benhassain in CNS News, he writes that Iran’s supreme leader, and a former Iranian president, stand accused of involvement in the mass executions of imprisoned dissidents nearly thirty years ago.
Identities of Officials Responsible for 1988 Mas-sacre Exposed by Iranian Resistance
In the summer of 1988, a fatwa was issued. For political prisoners, this meant facing Death Commissions, which were formed in at least 70 towns and cities.
Bernard Kouchner: The victims of the Iran regime should not be forgotten
France’s former foreign minister has spoken out about a policy of “silence” in Western governments surrounding the human rights situation in Iran.