Showing posts with label Massoud Rajavi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massoud Rajavi. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Maryam Rajavi's message commemorating victims of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran-12August2015

Maryam Rajavi -
President-elect of resistance
My fellow compatriots,
Families of martyrs and political prisoners,
On the 27th anniversary of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners, let us commemorate the heroes and heroines who are the shining symbols of perseverance against religious fascism.

Maryam Rajavi said: Over the past 27 years, defending this genocide has been a litmus test of loyalty to the institution of the velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule).
It is the Iranian Resistance's great commitment to turn every drop of blood spilled from the bodies of these martyrs into a force for freedom and victory in Iran, and to ensure the triumph of their cause.
Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance
Excerpts from Massoud Rajavi s remarks on 1988 massacre of political prisoners






 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Assassination of Kazem Rajavi- Assassins had come from Iran

Iranian terrorists that assassinated in Geneva
By Olivier Bot, Published in Tribune De Geneve, 11 July 2015 (Translated to English by NCR-Iran.org)
 
A young couple, around 30 to 40, are strolling at night by the lake.

It is August 10, 1987. Suddenly, two men appear. One of them draws a German Walther PPK handgun with a silencer. Six shots are fired from close range. The man falls to the ground in front of his pregnant wife.

kazm-Rajavi, great martyr of Human Rights
 During the busy days of the 1979 revolution, some who were involved in the revolution were brushed aside only to be targets to be destroyed by the clerics later on. This included the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) led by Mr. Massoud Rajavi.
 On April 24, after going to the bank and a cigarette shop, Kazem Rajavi drove his red Datsun on Coppet Road. He was going to his home in Tannay and was little aware of the fact that he was being followed by two vehicles.
One of the two vehicles was captured on camera as it was speeding. This car passes Kazem and cuts off his way. The second vehicle gets beside Kazem's vehicle and a man armed with an Israeli Uzi machinegun opens fire on the driver of the red car instantly killing the driver. Six bullets hit Kazem; five critically. The commando leaves his blue helmet beside the body as assassin's signature.



Tuesday, June 23, 2015

34 years of Resistance against religious tyranny in Iran

34 years of Resistance against religious tyranny in Iran

Massoud Rajavi, the leader of  Iranian Resistance
Saturday June 20 marks the 34th anniversary of the start of the Iranian Resistance to obtain the most basic rights of Iranians and to establish human rights and democracy. On that day, Khomeini personally ordered the Guards Corps to open fire on a peaceful protest by half-a-million pro-democracy Iranians.
Lines Are Drawn
“Our enemy is neither in the United States, nor the Soviet Union, nor Kurdistan, but right here, right under our nose, in Tehran.” The Mujahedin's [PMOI/MEK]leader Massoud Rajavi: :"have never accepted the Khomeini regime as an adequate Islamic government". When Khomeini took power, the Mujahedin [PMOI/MEK] called for continued revolution, but said they would work for change within the legal framework of the new regime.



Monday, June 1, 2015

Raj Baldev, great advocate of world peace, old friend of Iranian Resistance dies

Maryam Rajavi: hailed Raj Beldev for his activities advocating peace 
Raj Baldev, great advocate of world peace

Professor Raj Baldev passed away, in India. A cosmo Theorist, an international peace activist and old friend of Iranian Resistance, Mr. Baldev headed India's World Peace Delegation and founded the God Believers Association. 
In 1984, he met with the Iranian Resistance Leader Massoud Rajavi and granted him the Peace Award of India's National Coalition for his efforts for peace in the Iran-Iraq war.
In an interview he said: "How could the world overlook its obligations regarding the safety and security of Ashraf residents?