The prominent Colombian news network “Noticias Uno” broadcast a special report on the political movements of the Iranian Resistance. The report highlighted the call by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), led by Maryam Rajavi, to form a provisional government whose main goal is to restore full sovereignty to the Iranian people, firmly rejecting any attempt to reproduce previous forms of dictatorship, including the dictatorship of the Shah.
The report noted that “Noticias Uno” attended an extraordinary meeting of the NCRI as a witness, bringing together political figures and former ministers from the Western world to discuss post-war arrangements for Iran and the implications of the Iranian regime’s fall. The network explained that the discussions focused primarily on the Ten-Point Plan proposed by Maryam Rajavi, which aims to organize a smooth democratic transition in the country.
The coverage included excerpts from Mrs. Rajavi’s speech, where she clearly stated that all restrictions imposed by the Iranian regime, whether political, legal, or those derived from compulsory Sharia law, will be completely abolished. She added that the resistance movement firmly believes in equality and freedom, reiterating the movement’s enduring slogan: “No to compulsory hijab, no to compulsory religion, and no to compulsory government”.
El Consejo Nacional de la Resistencia de Irán, liderado por Maryam Rajavi, anuncia un gobierno provisional para devolver la soberanía al pueblo iraní.
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In her speech broadcast by the network, Mrs. Rajavi emphasized that the Iranian people alone possess the full legitimacy to determine the political future of their country. The Ten-Point Plan reviewed in the report also included fundamental provisions such as holding free elections, the complete separation of religion and state, total equality between men and women, and the establishment of a non-nuclear Iran.
The report relayed statements from political figures and allies from four continents who expressed their absolute support for this plan. These allies asserted that the Iranian crisis cannot be resolved through appeasement strategies or foreign military intervention, but rather through a fundamental regime change driven by the Iranian people themselves and led by their organized resistance.
The Colombian network reviewed the long history of the NCRI’s struggle, noting that it presents itself as a true democratic alternative to the current Iranian regime in Tehran. The report pointed out that this struggle has cost the Resistance enormous sacrifices, represented by the loss of one hundred thousand lives, including the execution of thirty thousand political prisoners in 1988.
The “Noticias Uno” report concluded by emphasizing that true change in Iran requires courageous leadership and a clear plan, which is clearly embodied in the Ten-Point Plan presented by Maryam Rajavi, representing a reliable roadmap toward freedom and democracy.


