Friday 3 June 2011

Maryam Rajavi Speech at the European Parliament on 25 May, 2011 .

Dr. Alejo Vidal Quadras,
Vice President of the European Parliament,
Distinguished representatives
and distinguished guests from the United States,
Dear Friends,
First I would like to welcome the decision by the Council of Ministers on Monday to work with the UN and US to find a lasting solution for the humanitarian crisis in Ashraf.

Forty-eight days after the massacre on April 8, 42 of the wounded remain in critical condition.

Despite the demand by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, there is yet to be an investigation about this tragedy.
In order to resolve this crisis, the first step is providing protection for residents of Ashraf.
The Iranian Resistance is prepared as always to lend any cooperation to resolve this issue.

We welcome the plan presented by the European Parliament Delegation for Relations with Iraq.
The European Parliament initiative also underscores that, immediate security of the residents is the absolute requirement of a viable and peaceful solution. To avoid another tragedy the EU should in conjunction with the US and the UN take immediate measures to protect the residents of Ashraf.

Under the circumstances, I warn that any forcible relocation is a prelude to massacre the residents.
And I warn in advance that the international community and the US would be responsible for its consequences.
The practical effect of relocation of the residents inside Iraq is further isolation of the residents, cutting off their communication and shall lead to their elimination away from international monitoring.

In light of the Council of Ministers' discussion on Monday I ask Baroness Ashton to take all necessary measures to implement the plan proposed by the European Parliament.
I also call on her to urge the UN to station a monitoring team in Ashraf and make the necessary arrangements in this regard to avert another massacre.
The European Union and Baroness Ashton have the power and the means to do that.
Especially based on the principal of Responsibility to protect (R2P), which is currently being used in Libya and Ivory Coast, to protect civilians.

I also ask the US, which had signed an agreement with each resident to protect them, to respect its obligations and undertake the necessary steps to guarantee the protection of the residents.
To ensure success for the European Parliament plan, I urge the US, the EU and the UN
to undertake the following urgent steps:
1. Guaranteeing the protection of the residents until a final solution is found. It means all of the other to the third country.
2. Undertaking the necessary steps to end the suppression of Ashraf residents, including the withdrawal of Iraqi military forces from the Camp, removing the loudspeakers and ending threats to murder the residents;
3. Ensure that the residents of Ashraf would not be relocated forcibly;
4. Recognize the legal status of the residents of Ashraf in accordance with international humanitarian law, human rights law and especially the 4th Geneva Convention.

Dear Friends,
The situation in Ashraf is part of the crisis in Iran.
Growing public discontent has intensified infighting within the regime.
Khamanei's authority has been undermined and the regime has been weakened.
Therefore, in order to counter this situation mullahs have stepped up suppression and executions inside Iran.
They are also intensifying their efforts to eliminate the democratic alternative to their regime, hoping that in the absence of an alternative, the current crisis will not lead to the downfall of the regime.
The April 8 attack must be analyzed within this context.
Given the circumstances, Iranian people expect more from Europe.
We welcome the decision by the European Council of Ministers to add a number of individuals and companies to the sanctions list, but this is not enough.
It is time to stop purchasing oil from this regime.
It is not time to start a new round of useless negotiations with the mullahs.
It is time to adopt a firm position and recognize the Iranian opposition.
Thank you all very much.

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Great Annual Gathering in Support of Camp Ashraf

• International gathering with presence of tens of thousands of Iranians and others in support of Camp Ashraf residents in Villepinte, near Paris, on Saturday, June 18 • Hundreds of prominent figures and dignitaries from five continents will participate • Call for immediate protection of Ashraf residents and offer of a permanent solution for Ashraf to the UN, US and EU The crisis in Camp Ashraf, where 3400 members of Iranian opposition are besieged, is deepening and attempts to find a solution have evolved into a pressing issue on both sides of Atlantic. Therefore, in a massive international event in Paris on Saturday, June 18, to be attended by tens of thousands of Iranians, members of the US Congress, parliamentary delegations from various EU member states and Arab countries, and scores of senior officials in the Obama, Bush and Clinton administrations will call for urgent measures by the UN, US and EU to protect Ashraf residents. Dozens of international dignitaries and former senior US officials will urge the US President, UN Secretary General and the EU High Representative to offer a long-term and peaceful solution to the Ashraf crisis, it was announced in a press briefing on the verge of this international event. The participants, while calling for an end to any appeasement of Iran’s clerical regime, will ask for adoption of the policy of regime change vis-à-vis the clerical regime and recognition of the Iranian Resistance.
. Date & Time: Saturday, June 18, 2011, at 3:30 pm Venue: Parc des Expositions de Paris-Nord-Villepinte, 93420 Villepinte French Committee for Secular and Democratic Iran Background information: On April 8, on the orders of Prime Minister Nouri-al-Maliki and at the behest of the Iranian regime, Iraqi forces massacred Ashraf residents, who are protected persons under Fourth Geneva Convention, killing 35 residents, and wounding 350. Iraqi military forces are still inside Ashraf, with one-third of the camp currently under Iraqi military occupation. The gathering on June 18 takes place eight years after the raid on the headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran on June 17, 2003, in which 164 Iranian dissidents who are political refugees in France were arrested. Recently, the French judges officially annulled terror charges against officials and recognized that the PMOI (People’s Mujahedin of Iran) members are not terrorists but rather are members of a legitimate resistance. A majority of members of the French National Assembly recently signed a declaration recognizing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

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