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Iran – Among those slaughtered and buried in mass graves were 62 pregnant women and 789 minors

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London, 7 September – At least two more senior Iranian officials have been implicated in the 1988 massacre which killed 30,000 political prisoners, according to CNS News.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and former president, Hashemi Rafsanjani, have joined the likes of Justice Minister, Mostafa Pourmohammadi, and Ali Fallahian, who sits on the Assembly of Experts, in being accused of orchestrating and carrying out the mass murders.

Iran: The 1988 massacre was the single-worst execution of political prisoners since WW2

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London, 7 September – The names of 59 senior figures in Iran who played a role in the 1988 massacre, were released this week by the Iranian resistance.

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) have been investigating the people who were involved in the crimes and uncovered almost 60 people who are still in the government today.

The heart-breaking letter of a political prisoner from Iran

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London, 7 September – The heart-breaking letter of a political prisoner has, this week, been smuggled out of the notorious Evin Prison.

Maryam Akbari Monfared writes about sacrificing her freedom to try and ensure a better life for her daughter and the children all over Iran.

Her daughter, Sara, who is now coming up for 11, was only three when Monfared was arrested for opposing the tyrannical rule of the mullahs.

Bernard Kouchner: “We now realize the result of the 1988 massacre. Some 33,000 people were killed,”

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London, 6 September – Former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Saturday, September 3, addressed a seminar on the 1988 massacre held at the Iranian Resistance’s headquarters north of Paris.

MARYAM RAJAVI: IRANIAN REGIME’S LEADERS MUST BE PROSECUTED FOR THE 1988 MASSACRE

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There are growing calls for the Iranian Regime to be prosecuted for the crimes against humanity they continue to commit to this day.

London, 6 September – Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the Iranian Resistance, made the speech at a seminar for Iranian Communities in Europe on September 3.

Maryam Rajavi’s September 3 Message to Iranian Demonstration in Germany

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London, 6 September – In her message to the Iranian Demonstration in Germany on September 3, Maryam Rajavi spoke about the wave of recent protests against the ruling regime, and the peoples’ call for justice for the victims of the 1988 Massacre.

Paris Seminar for Iranian communities calls for justice for the victims of the Iranian Regime.

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London, 6 September A number of international politicians and human rights advocates attended a seminar of the Iranian communities in Europe in Paris, this past weekend, decrying the current theocratic regime and pledging support for the resistance forces.

Washington Officials meet with NCRI to discuss Iran’s Involvement in Syrian War

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London, 4 September – In a September 2 article in PR Newswire, it’s reported that in a panel discussion organized by the U.S. Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI-US), former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain and State Department Spokesman Adam Ereli, Vice President Al Gore’s Communication Director and senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council Larry Haas, and NCRI-US Deputy Director Alireza Jafarzadeh, discussed the Iranian regime’s destructive role in the five-year-old Syrian Conflict.  A new book, How Iran Fuels Syria War, was also made public.

Struan Stevenson: Iran Leadership Befouled by Ties to 1988 Executions

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London, 4 September – Struan Stevenson is the president of the European Iraqi Freedom Association, and also served as a conservative MEP representing Scotland in the European Parliament from 1999 until his retirement in 2014. He was the president of the Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with Iraq from 2009 to 2014, as well as serving as president of the Friends of a Free Iran Intergroup. In his article for UPI on September 2, Stevenson speaks about the execution of some 30,000 political prisoners by the Iranian regime in the summer of 1988.

Renowned Iranian Personality demands Justice for the 1988 Massacre In Iran

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London, 3 September – In an interview published on the Internet August 29, Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the first President of Tehran University after the anti-monarchic revolution in Iran, he spoke about the massacre of political prisoners in 1988, and its support by the Iranian regime’s Assembly of Experts, and Mullah Pour-Mohammadi, current Justice Minister in Rouhani’s government. Dr. Maleki stated, “The government cannot maintain its power with crime, massacre and murder.”