At the invitation of the French Committee for a Democratic Iran, a conference was held in Paris on November 17, 2012 to discuss prospect of change in Iran after the delisting of the PMOI / MeK in the US. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and several US prominent personalities as well as a parliamentary delegation from Egypt and a delegation from the Syrian opposition addressed the conference. Francois Colcombet, a founding member of the French Committee for Democratic Iran made the opening remarks. The conference was chaired by Senator Robert Torricelli. The US personalities congratulated the delisting of the PMOI under Mrs. Rajavi's leadership, stressing that the efforts for realizing the ultimate objective which the regime change in Iran and establishment of democracy will continue. They stress that unlike other countries in the region, there is a viable democratic opposition to the Iranian regime led by Mrs. Rajavi. The speakers were also united in their support for the members of the MeK currently in Camps Ashraf and Liberty in Iraq. Several speakers strongly criticized Ambassador Martin Kobler, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Iraq, for his failure to secure the rights of the residents and for his relentless support for the unlawful and unjustified positions of the Government of Iraq.
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Iran - PMOI / MEK Delisting and Prospect of Change in 2013
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