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Saturday, 12 November 2005 |
The British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom has become aware
that known agents of the Iranian regime’s Intelligence Ministry acting
under the pretence of ‘Iran Interlink’, a shadowy group believed to be
linked to the Mullahs, are to hold a press conference tomorrow, 10th
November at 10 am in Fielden House, Westminister.
“They have been sent to explain away the Iranian President’s incitement
to terrorism. This signals the regime’s weakness”, commented Lord
Corbett of Castle Vale, Chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee
for Iran Freedom.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
Iran’s Intelligence Agents fail to draw any British Participation
Statement issued by the National Council of Resistance of Iran:
Recent repulsive statements by the Iranian regime’s president
Ahmadinejad drew strong international condemnation. Subsequently, a
series of conferences were convened in the British parliament to
condemn appeasement of the regime, call for a referral of Tehran's
nuclear file to the UN Security Council, express support for Iranian
opposition members in Camp Ashraf in Iraq, and urge the de-proscription
of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI). A
35,000-strong protest outside the European Union Headquarters in
Brussels was attended by British MPs from all three major parties in
the UK in solidarity with the protesters goals in condemnation of the
Iranian regime. A meeting in London today, sponsored by the Iranian
regimes’ Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), was an attempt
by the faltering Iranian regime to overshadow these setbacks.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
Statement issued by Win Griffiths, former Labour MP for
Bridgend:
The Iranian regime is currently under immense international pressure
due to its brutal oppression at home, its export of Islamic
fundamentalism and sponsorship of terrorism, its widespread
interference in the internal affairs of Iraq and its aggressive pursuit
of nuclear weapons. This pressure has rightly intensified since the
call by the mullahs’ President for the state of Israel to be wiped off
the world map - nothing short of a call to terrorism. There can be no
doubt that the Iranian regime, whose Revolutionary Guards General,
Mohammad-Reza Jaafari, told an Iranian newspaper recently that the
newly formed ‘Lovers of Martydom’ garrison would recruit individuals
willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets,
represents a real threat to peace and stability in the Middle East and
the wider world.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
Statement issued by the Committee of Anglo-Iranian Lawyers in London:
The Iranian regime's news agency, IRNA, reported yesterday that a press
conference will be held on Thursday by a number of Iranian Ministry of
Intelligence and Security (MOIS) operatives in the London office of
Emma Nicholson, an MEP who has close relations with the Iranian regime,
as well as MOIS past and current ministers, Ali Younessi and
Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei. The aim of the meeting is to accuse the
"hypocrites (the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran) of being a
party to the crimes perpetrated by Iraq's deposed dictator and call for
the prosecution of this group." In addition to Massoud Khodabandeh, his
wife, Ann Singleton, and Emma Nicholson, Alain Chevalerais, and a Dutch
woman, Judith Neurink, will also take part in the meeting.
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Wednesday, 26 October 2005 |
Prof. Raymond Tanter
U.S. Newswire, WASHINGTON, October 24 - Today, intelligence agents of
the Iranian regime are holding a news conference in Washington, DC,
according to the Iran Policy Committee (IPC).
IPC said this panel is a disinformation ploy mounted by the new
president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is mobilizing Iranian
intelligence services in a world-wide series of probes against the
United States.
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Wednesday, 26 October 2005 |
United Press International
By CLAUDE SALHANI
UPI International Editor
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Iranian Intelligence agents have entered
the United States to spread disinformation, according to the Iran
Policy Committee, a group composed mostly of former U.S. government
officials who are lobbying the Bush administration for regime change in
Teheran. |
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Saturday, 24 September 2005 |
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DPA MUNICH - Federal investigators in Germany have unearthed new evidence linking Iran to the 1985 bombing of a US military base that injured 35 persons, according to a report on Saturday. |
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Wednesday, 14 September 2005 |
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AFP NEW YORK - Several thousand Iranian exiles protested in front of the UN headquarters, denouncing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a "terrorist" as he attended the UN summit of world leaders. "Iranians think Ahmadinejad is not their representative, he's a terrorist," said Bahman Badiee of the Iran Society of South Florida. |
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Tuesday, 13 September 2005 |
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Associated Press WASHINGTON - An independent policy group urged the Bush administration to remove an Iranian exile organization opposed to Islamic rule in Tehran from the U.S. list of foreign terrorist organizations. |
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Thursday, 08 September 2005 |
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AFP WASHINGTON - The White House said Thursday that it had lingering suspicions about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's possible involvement in the 1979 hostage taking at the US embassy in Tehran. |
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Wednesday, 03 August 2005 |
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AFP TEHRAN - An advertisement appeared in a conservative-radical Iranian weekly Wednesday seeking people to register for "martyrdom seeking operations" against Islam's foes. |
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