Maryam Rajavi: Successful relocation of Camp Liberty residents, a major setback for the clerical regime
INU - Auvers-sur-Oise on Saturday, September 10, 2016, The Iranian Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi described
the relocation as a strategic setback for the clerical regime, adding
that the bells toll and call for change and for an era of progress and
advancement.
in this ceremony
in the presence of French, European and Arab dignitaries. large crowds
of Iranians celebrated the successful conclusion of Camp Liberty
residents' relocation from Iraq to Europe at the office of the National
Council of Resistance of Iran.
In her speech Maryam Rajavi added: “In these 14 years, thanks to the
endurance of the PMOI and its members in Ashraf and Camp Liberty, and
relentless political and international campaigns, the clerical regime's
schemes to destroy and annihilate the Iranian Resistance were thwarted.
The Iranian people's movement for freedom thus took a substantial step
forward against the clerical regime. The regime’s plan to guarantee its
own survival with the physical elimination of the PMOI/MEK was foiled.”
A number of political dignitaries, old friends of the Iranian
Resistance, and staunch defendants of Ashraf attended the ceremony. They
included Sid Ahmad Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria; Alejo
Vidal Quadras, President of the President of the International Committee
in Search of Justice and former Vice President of the European
Parliament; Ms. Ingrid Betancourt, former presidential candidate for
Columbia; Madam Annisa Boumediene, Expert on Islam and former First Lady
of Algeria; Tahar Boumedra, former Chief of the Human Rights Office of
the UN Assistance Mission to Iraq, and in charge of the Case in Ashraf;
Bishop Jacque Gaillot and a number of French elected representatives
including Mr. Dominique Lefebvre, Jean-Pierre Muller, Pierre Bercis,
head of the New Human Rights Foundation, and Sheikh Miskin.
They congratulated Mrs. Rajavi and the Iranian Resistance, and
described the 14-year endurance of the PMOI in Ashraf and Liberty as an
historical example.
In another part of her remarks, Mrs. Rajavi said: The regime
ostensibly wanted to expel the Mojahedin from Iraq and to send them away
from the Iranian border. Still, the mullahs' real demand was their
annihilation or their surrender to the mullahs' rule. The fake arrest
warrants issued by the Iraqi judiciary, the extradition schemes and the
red notices passed on to Interpol, sought to pave the way for the same
purpose.
The PMOI, however, endured in the face of a ruthless siege; it kept
alight the flames of struggle for freedom and held high the flag of the
movement for the overthrow of the Velayat-e Faqih regime. It preserved
the Iranian nation's moral, activist and strategic asset amidst the most
horrifying crises in the Middle East.
Maryam Rajavi admired the powerful chain of solidarity and support
for the residents of Ashraf and Camp Liberty in all five continents and
added: It was the great power of conscience that rushed to the aid of
the resistance from all around the world and prevent much worse
disasters.
Referring to the movement to obtain justice for the victims of the
1988 massacre in Iran, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect
asserted: A new chapter has now opened, which is marked by the
full-fledged advancement for the overthrow of the Velayat-e Faqih.
She added: It is not without reason that just yesterday, mullah Ahmad
Jannati, head of the Assembly of Experts and the regime's Council of
Guardians, set all considerations aside and said, "If the PMOI had been
given more opportunity and if they had not been massacred, they would
have uprooted the regime." So, at issue was not Islam or the Quran but
preservation of the regime and its power by any means. But let me make
it clear for Khamenei and his regime: The Iranian Resistance is now
prepared a hundred times stronger and more experienced to forge ahead in
its struggle.
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