Thursday, May 14, 2015

Free Iran with Maryam Rajavi


She has proved to be such an outstanding personality, which can safely and justifiably be compared with Mother Teresa in the area of social services.

She has been struggling for the real freedom of Iranians from the Mullah’s dictatorial and authoritarian regime for over a decade, which has been sprinkling a regular tyrannical burst of poisonous oppression over the innocent citizens of Iran right from the first day of their ruling.

She has been drawing the non-stop attention of the world leaders to put a halt to the acts of Mullaha’s regime of Iran in the area of totalitarian and massacres of the innocent Iranians, in and out of Iran, which they regularly device directly and indirectly.

She has been protecting all the Iranians stationed in different countries as UN official refugees from the most cruel, hard and inhuman acts of Iran’s Mullaha’s Regime, through her strong appeals and bringing such atrocities to the notice of most important world leaders including UN and US so as to get the agonies of innocent suffering of Iranians ended or minimized to the maximum possible extent.

She always acted within the framework of the United Nations, the champions of Human Rights; she drew their attention possibly on all acts of gross violations by the Mullaha’s regime of Iran.

Her life is dedicated to the cause of humanity, in general, and Iranians in particular
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Saturday, May 9, 2015

I am Iranian girl.Is there anybody to help me.


I am Farinaz.
Is there anybody to help me?

The criminals ruling Iran wanted to rape me.
The only thing I could do, it was to throw myself down the building.


Is there anybody to help me?
I am Farinaz
 I am in Khomeini regime prison.
The criminals ruling Iran do the worst thing you can imagine to me.
There is no building that I can throw myself down.

There I become mad.

 

Is there anybody to help me?
I am Farinaz.

I am a brave Iranian woman ,a Khomeini guard wanted to assault on me and I only defend myself.

After seven and a half years incarceration and torture I was executed.

 

Is there anybody to help me?
I am Farinaz.

 An innocent girl who was target of acid attacks by gangs led by the mullahs’ regime

That is my face now

 

Is there anybody to help me?
I am Farinaz.

 

Is there anybody to help me?
Yes there is.

She is Maryam Rajavi,the one who scarifies herself to help us.

Is there anybody to help her and to help me?

Friday, May 8, 2015

Others Comment about Maryam Rajavi

In many years people have told many things about Maryam Rajavi ,that you can write books about it, here are some of those  Comment about Maryam Rajavi.


A Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, July 1992:
"The council has democratically elected a capable leader, a Muslim, Mojahed woman as an answer to Islamic fundamentalism."

425 British parliamentarians, June 1995:
“Support for the NCR and its President-elect, who reflects the aspirations of the wide spectrum of the  Iranian people, will expedite the establishment of democracy in Iran and contribute to the restoration of stability in the region.”

Senator Robert Torricelli, June 8, 1995:
"Members of this institution have now spoken in support of the recognition of the National Council of Resistance and in particular, Mrs. Rajavi's leadership."

Gary Ackerman, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, July 28, 1997:
"The National Council of Resistance and its President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, have turned a new page in Iran's history. It is therefore necessary that this council and Mrs. Rajavi's presidency be supported internationally."

Georgie Anne Geyer, The Washington Times, August 26, 1994
"In my 30 years as a foreign correspondent, I have interviewed many "unusual" leaders -- but I do believe I have finally found the most stunningly unusual one. Her name is Maryam Rajavi; she has been elected the "future president of Iran" by the growing Iranian Resistance, and she is driving the women-hating mullahs of Iran crazy!
"As eloquent as she can be regarding freedom for Iranians -- and particularly freedom for women -- it soon becomes clear that this cultured 41-year-old woman is a figure to be watched... It is also Maryam Rajavi who is rapidly becoming the Rorschah blot of hope into which the long-suffering modern and liberal Iranians can read all kinds of hope... Meanwhile, she is becoming the symbol of something new -- the modest but active Islamic women."

Lord Eric Avebury, June 21, 1996:
"Her presence here [in London] has been noted by the Independent and the Times, which had previously included her in the list of the 100 most powerful women in the world... But nobody who has met Mrs. Rajavi and listened to her can possibly doubt that she reached the top because of her own qualities of leadership and her own commitment to the causes of democracy and human rights."

William Nygaard, Norwegian publisher, October 31, 1995:
"She is charismatic and has very interesting views about how Islam as a religion can be democratic in society, that there is no contradiction between Islam and democracy and human values."

Fouzieh Mehran, distinguished Egyptian writer, June 26, 1996:
"Her message is the message of future and her revolution is victorious. The zenith of our dreams embodies itself in Maryam Rajavi. I believe with her help, we will soon achieve victory. This revolution will soon triumph and change the course of history."

Nina Karin Monsen, Norwegian philosopher and author, July 12, 1996:
"Maryam's impressive compassion and historic character bespeak of a woman totally different from famous women of our history. In her political work for the future of Iran, she can do things which Norwegian women can only dream about. Her character and her call for freedom is indicative of an Islam based on love of humanity and light years away from a terrorist interpretation of the mullahs about Islam. Maryam Rajavi can be compared to such leaders as Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela. She is also a great religious reformer, doing with Islam, what Martin Luther did with Catholicism. Maryam Rajavi can change history."