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The
Charter & Goals of Iran National Front
The liberation struggles of the Iranian people to
establish democracy in our country had begun since the
constitutional movement (1905) and after 70 years of struggles was
able to overthrow the dictatorial monarchical system in 1979. The
era witnessed the struggles for the Constitution and reached heights
of success in nationalizing our oil under the leadership of Dr.
Mohammad Mossadegh and after that the widespread, persistent and
glorious struggles of the Iranian people to overthrow the monarchy
with the hope of establishing democracy was a long journey that took
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COMMUNIQUE OF THE IRANIAN NATIONAL (POPULAR) FRONT-EUROPE IN
CONNECTION WITH THE 94TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN
GENOCIDE
24th of April is the remembrance day for the one and a
half million Armenian citizens of the Ottoman empire who were
brutally massacred in 1915.
The government of the “Young Turks”, in their crusade for reestablishment
of a homogeneous new Turkish empire planned this heinous crime in
advance and carried it out by mass executions, pogroms, destruction
and burning of villages and sending hundreds of thousands of
innocent citizens to death marches to the deserts of northern Syria.
At the end of this gruesome plan, Western Armenia – which within the
Ottoman state apparatus was known as “Ermeni Eyalati” (Armenian
province),
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Amir Entezam
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CHAPTER \h \r 1Your Excellency Ban Ki-moon
The Esteemed Secretary-General of the United Nations
I am writing to you as the longest-held political prisoner in the
Islamic Republic of Iran, and as a prisoner of conscious who has
spent more than 29 years of his life in the regime’s dungeons for
the crime of defending popular sovereignty and establishing
democracy in Iran. I am currently on medical furlough in order to
receive necessary treatment for medical conditions, the origins of
which are the long imprisonment, as well as the maltreatment,
malnutrition, and lack of medical care during my imprisonment. I am
writing to you at a time of high tensions between Iran and the world
community, the nuclear crisis, and the danger of another warRead
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More than
Just another Overthrow: Let’s Not Forget Mossadeq in Iran
By: Faramarz Farbod
August 15, 2008
Fifty-five years ago this week, in mid-August of 1953, Dr. Mohammad
Mossadeq, the prime minister of Iran, was toppled in a royalist coup
code-named Operation AJAX by its US and British backers. The coup
delivered a severe blow to the cause of constitutionalism,
democracy, and the rule of law in Iran, and ultimately altered the
path of politics there, in the region, and globally in ways that
ought to be familiar to discerning readers todayRead
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Jeheh Melli Iran-Europe
THE HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE AND
CONGRESS
For the past 28 years Iranians have had to bear a
regime which has nothing to offer its people but oppression,
incompetence and poverty. The Islamic Republic, divided and divisive
by nature, would not have lasted in its present belligerent form, if
it hadn’t been for continued international isolation, sanctions and
embargos. The continued pressure from abroad has been instrumental
in keeping the least worthy and the most fanatic in positions of
power and decision making. We expect the international community to
adapt a more realistic approach towards IranRead
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Proposal for Reform of the Human Rights Council
Membership/K.Zaim
1/22/2007
When criticism on the make-up and effectiveness of the former
Commission on Human Rights lead to reform, the expectation was
re-formation of this essential world body into an effective and
authoritative entity the people of the world could depend on for
protection of their basic rights. However, the most significant
change instituted was merely an administrative status change from an
independent Commission to a subsidiary Council. No qualitative
change was affected.. Read
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Proposal for Reform of theGeneral Assembly Representation/K.Zaim
The
United Nations is meant to be a world government and, technically,
an authoritative body much more powerful than the member countries.
This, however, has not been the case, and the existing
administrative structure of the UN does not allow for an independent
and powerful world government.
The UN does not posses the strength it is expected to have, and not
because there is any flaw in the idea of the UN, but in how its
membership and representation is defined. Although this world body
is the "United Nations" by definition, it is the "United
Governments" by rule and practice. The strength of the UN is
dependent on how strong and when and for what purpose the more
powerful or favored member governments allow it to be. The UN should
eventually be the final and independent authority serving the
interests of the people of the world. However, because it is
represented by the governments rather than the nations, it does not
always enjoy the support of the peoples of the member countries.
This may not be as serious of a case for countries where leaders are
chosen through free elections, but, in the countries ruled by
despots or in which free elections are rarely experienced, is of
grave concern. The UN has, as a result, been a brokerage house for
governments, a great number of which have not been and still are not
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Open Letter to our Jewish fellow-countrymen and all the Jews
Throughout the World / Dr. Dariush Ahmadi Hostility to Jew by
the present and past Iranian rulers has always been condemned by the
Iranian people as a reprehensible and disgraceful act. The history
of our country shows that Iranians have always treated minorities
with respect and that our people, drawing on lofty Iranian
traditions, have lived in peace and harmony with their neighbours
for many centuries. Read
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How
to Solve Iran Problem /K.Zaim
The people of Iran made history three times in less than a century
by successful popular movements to replace dictatorships with
parliamentary democracies. Each time becoming a model for other
enslaved nations in the region, and each time seeing their
democracies, so painfully earned, destroyed by the ugly marriage of
foreign power interests and those of the self-serving clergy. Read
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