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Showing posts with label HighCourt. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Delist MEK: Thousands protests in support of Camp Ashraf

Politicians, former national security officials and thousands of others gathered outside the State Department on Friday to call for the removal of the Mujahedin-e Khalk, an Iranian opposition group, from the list of foreign terrorist organizations.
Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” blasted from large speakers and doves and clouds of confetti flew into the air as former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy (D-R.I.) introduced the group’s leader, Maryam Rajavi, to speak by video link from Paris.

“I salute your protest and gathering, which symbolizes an uprising for the freedom of the Iranian people,” said Rajavi, speaking in Farsi.
The controversial group, usually called by the acronym MEK, is made up of exiled Iranian dissidents who organized in the 1960s and now are mounting a political and legal campaign to end their designation as terrorists.
The group violently opposed the rule of the shah and initially supported the Islamist regime that came to power in 1979, but they became disillusioned with the theocracy and eventually fled amid growing hostility.



Saturday, 16 July 2011

EU Court rejects France's appeal to put back the MEK into the terrorist list


 News has come that the High Court in EU, has rejected a long term appeal put forth by France immediately after the MEK was judged out of the EU terror list by the EU High Court in 2009. This is the Statement by NCRI :
Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union rejected France’s appeal against the General Court’s judgment in favor of PMOI, recommended to 13 Judges of the Court to reject it
On Thursday July 14, Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union Miss Eleanor Sharpston considered French government’s appeal against the General Court’s judgment removing the PMOI from the EU terrorist list as unacceptable. She endorsed the General Court’s judgment and asked 13 judges of the Court not to accept the appeal.