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  2. Seventy-five Nobel Laureates Support Iran’s Resistance and Uprising. The signatories support NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan, which embodies the Iranian people’s desire for a democratic and secular republic. Read More.

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  3. Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Born December 4, 1953, in Tehran, Rajavi began her political activism nearly four decades ago. Rajavi attended the Sharif University of Technology in Iran, where she earned a B.S. in Metallurgy.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Welcome to Maryam Rajavi's website. Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (Coalition of democratic Iranian opposition) for the transitional period during which sovereignty will be transferred to the people of Iran.

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    Maryam Rajavi was born into a middle-class family in Tehran. One of her brothers, Mahmoud, is a veteran member of the PMOI/MEK and was a political prisoner during the Shah’s regime. Her older sister, Narges, was killed by the Shah’s secret police, SAVAK, in 1975. Her other sister, Massoumeh, an industrial engineering student, was arrested by the cl...

    In 1984, she became the first woman in modern Iranian history to lead a major political organization. She became co-leader of the PMOI/MEK before being elected its secretary-general four years later. During this period, a generation of women took up difficult leadership positions under her leadership, bringing about a historical change in the PMOI/...

    Our experience (in the resistance movement) is that it is impossible to break the seal of inequality without a change. One must give leadership positions to the most competent women without fear. Women’s hegemony in this Resistance broke the norms and allowed women to undertake responsibilities in all fields. As a result of this campaign, they mana...

    The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) is a parliament in exile. It was established in 1981 in Tehran to overthrow the mullahs’ regime and establish a republic based on universal suffrage, secularism, and non-nuclear power. As the most longstanding political coalition in Iran’s history, the NCRI is seen as an existential threat to Iran’s...

    Maryam Rajavi has made numerous speeches regarding the real message of Islam, which revolves around tolerance and democracy, in direct contradiction of the reactionary and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam. She believes that one of the most important differentiators between these two entirely contradictory views of Islam focuses on attitudes t...

    In December 2004, during a speech at the European Parliament, Maryam Rajavi proposed the Third Option, a clear prospect to resolve the Iranian crisis, which had caused anxiety globally. She said: “In the face of this challenge, two options have been raised: The make-a-deal approach to the clerical regime to contain it or include gradual change. For...

    Today, in the eyes of the Iranian people, Maryam Rajavi is the pioneer of the struggle for democratic change in Iran. She has led a global movement comprised of some of the most celebrated political and social personalities, including former US government officials and secretaries in the political and military arenas and political dignitaries and p...

    Between 1997 and 2012, due to the appeasement of the clerical regime in Iran, governments accepted the regime’s request to list the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran as a terrorist organization and severely restricted its political activities. In the eyes of the Iranian people, this was not just an action against a political organization. The...

    In 2009, the US government transferred the protection and security of over 3,000 PMOI/MEK members in Camp Ashraf to the Iraqi government. On the orders of the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, then-Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki attacked Camp Ashraf in July 2009, April 2011, and again in September 2013. They killed over 100 reside...

    In a call to the people of Iran and members and supporters of the Iranian Resistance, in August 2016, Maryam Rajavi announced the movement calling for justice for victims of the 1988 massacre in Iran. The movement’s demands included prosecution of all masterminds and perpetrators of the 1988 massacre, publication of the names, specifics, and places...

  5. Apr 14, 2024 · Statements: President-elect Statements: Iran Resistance Statements: Ashraf / Liberty Statements: Iran Protest Statements: International Statements: Human Rights Statements: Women Statements: Nuclear Statements: Terrorism & Fundamentalism

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  6. In June 1981, Khomeini ousted president Abolhassan Banisadr through an impeachment. Both Massoud Rajavi and Banisdar escaped Iran in 1981 during a campaign by the Iranian government to eradicate the MEK from Iran. Rajavi and Banisadr exiled to Paris and founded the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

  7. The new office was under the direction of Alexandre Parodi, delegate-general, and Georges Bidault, the new president. On 9 September 1944 Louis Saillant succeeded Bidault as head of the CNR. Programme. On 15 March 1944 the CNR adopted, after months of negotiations, the Programme of the Conseil National de la Résistance.

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