Iran-Terrorism: Combat terrorism rooted in fundamentalism at its heart, Iran – Paris seminar
Friends of Humanity co-sponsors New York rally.
“Mullahs’ regime out of UN†– New York demonstrators demand In protest at the recent belligerent remarks by mullahs’ president Ahmadinejad, supporters of the Friends of Humanity and other human rights activists staged a rally in front the UN Headquarters in New York on Tuesday, November 1. Demonstrators carried banners calling for the Iranian regime’s expulsion from the UN and condemning the wave of recent arrests and executions in Iran. A number of anti-terrorist and human rights organizations expressed their support by sending delegations to the event.
Friends of Humanity co-sponsors Berlin protest rally on Iran:
Protesters in Berlin “condemn the new Iranian President’s call to export fundamentalism & terrorism†In protest to President Ahmadinejad’s call for the export of fundamentalism and terrorism, supporters of Friends of Humanity and activists for freedom and democracy in Berlin staged a rally on Monday calling on the German government to take a firm stance against the mullahs’ regime in Iran.
Stop stoning/execution of women
Tuesday, 13 December 2005
In the last 27 years, the ruling religious fundamentalists in Iran, by misusing the name of Islam, have executed tens of thousands of Iranian opponents. The fanatics suppress the Iranian people to continue their tyrannical rule. Their religious fanaticism is the heart of Islamic fundamentalism.
Friends of Humanity co- sponsors Conference in Dallas.
Friends of humanity co sponsored a conference in Dallas on November 4, to condemn the Iranian regime’s efforts to export fundamentalism and terrorism. Supporters of “FOH†and other humanitarian activists took part in this conference. Homira Hisami, chairman of the Iranian Community Association in Dallas deplored Ahmadinejad’s recent remarks which called for destruction of Israel and the destabilization of Muslim and Arab states in the region and elsewhere.
Friends of Humanity co-sponsors solidarity vigil in Rotterdam
On Saturday 29th.Oct.2005, on the initiative of supporters of Friends of Humanity and other activists, a solidarity vigil was arranged in Rotterdam. This gathering took place at the Association of Christian Artists, in the recently opened Iranian exhibition room. The first speaker, Mrs. Lyne Lariver, welcomed the participants, then described the Iranian women’s resistance and also the importance of Iran’s ancient culture and its union with the Dutch People. Next, the famous poet and writer Mr. H. Asadian made a presentation on Iranian art and culture, before going on to condemn the heavy blows that the regime has inflicted upon it.
Iran ceremony to honour suicide bombers
Tehran, Iran, Oct. 29 – The Headquarters for Commemoration of Martyrs of Global Islamic Movement, a government-organised body in Iran, will hold a memorial ceremony in Tehran on Sunday to honour suicide bombers, a hard-line daily announced on Saturday.
Bush calls Iran and Syria ‘outlaw regimes’
NORFOLK, Va., Oct 28 (Reuters) – President George W. Bush on Friday called Iran and Syria "outlaw regimes" and said countries that support terrorism are just as guilty of murder as those who commit the violence.
"We’re determined to deny radical groups the support and sanctuary of outlaw regimes. State sponsors like Syria and Iran have a long history of collaboration with terrorists and they deserve no patience from the victims of terror," Bush said.
During the president’s speech on terrorism, a heckler yelled: "Mr. President, what is terrorism? What is terrorism? Step down now." The man was escorted out and others in the audience booed the heckler.
Vatican condemns Iran president’s anti-Israel comments
VATICAN CITY, Oct 28 (AFP) – The Vatican condemned on Friday as "unacceptable" Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s statement that Israel should be wiped off the map.
"The grave events of the past days in the Holy Land have caused great concern in the Holy See, which in unison with the international community strongly condemns all acts of violence: the terrorist attack in Hadera (in northern Israel), the reprisals which followed and particularly grave and unacceptable comments denying the right to existence of Israel," said a Vatican statement.