Tuesday, June 28, 2016


Chronology
Maryam Rajavi
2016
On the occasion of Ramadan, a meeting was held in solidarity with the Syrian peopleand their resistance a number of prominent personalities from Syria and Syrian opposition officials were in attendance. Maryam Rajavi declared the month of Ramadan as the monthof solidarity with the people of Syria.

 In an interview with Radio France culture in France Maryam Rajavi said: In my view Women are the ultimate aanswer to fundamentalism.The mullahs are going to be overthrown by women who have been oppressed the most under this regime. This is why we say that women are the force for change in Iran.

Maryam Rajavi met with Mr. George Sabra, member of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces and a leader of the Democratic People's Party of Syria, at the office of the NCRI, in Auvers-sur-Oise, suburb of Paris.

 Maryam Rajavi attends a French National Assembly meeting with Bruno Le Roux, leader of the Socialist group, and a number of other members of parliament participating.

In a meeting at the European Parliament, Maryam Rajavi calls for a decisive policy against the clerical regime's violations of human rights in Iran.

 At an International Women's Day conference in Paris, Maryam Rajavi described forcible veiling as an instrument in the hands of Iran's mullah regime for continuous and ubiquitous suppression of women.

 In a meeting with a cross-party parliamentary delegation from the British Houses of Commons and Lords, Maryam Rajavi urged UK to adopt a firm policy towards the Iranian regime and make any improvement in bilateral relations conditioned on an end to human rights abuses in Iran and regional meddling.

 Elected representatives of France expressed solidarity with the Iranian Resistance in a meeting where Maryam Rajavi condemned extremism under the banner of Islam and described proliferation of terrorist groups as one of the destructive consequences of the mullahs' hegemonic ambitions in the region.

 Two UK church leaders presented to Maryam Rajavi a declaration by the Archbishop of Wales, supported and signed by 51 other church leaders in Britain.

 In a New Year gathering hosting French supporters of the Iranian Resistance, Maryam Rajavi reiterated that the world can get rid of fundamentalism only when its epicenter in Tehran, i.e. the clerical regime, is toppled.


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