
Robab Baraie of Washington, DC, holds a photo of Maryam Rajavi, president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and the flag of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran as she takes part in a demonstration against Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a rally held near the United Nations on March 21, 2007 in New York City. Demonstrators, who oppose Iran's nuclear and human-rights policies, are calling for the UN to impose sanctions against Tehran. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)
Maryam Rajavi is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
OP-ED: Rudi Vis
EU change of policy can solve Iran crisis:
OP-ED: Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen
West should tackle Irans ruthless rulers:
UK loses bid to keep Iran group outlawed
The British government has lost a bid to keep an Iranian opposition group on its list of proscribed terrorist organizations, the Home Office announced.
OP-ED: ALI SAFAVI
The folly of phony peace with the mullahs:
OP-ED: Iranian Regime's 'Achilles' Heel'
Shortly after ousting Tehrans Chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, and appointing one of his own cronies, a former Revolutionary Guards Commander, Saeed Jalili, to the post, the Iranian regimes President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, told the state-run news agency ISNA that the regimes nuclear case was "closed" and that U.N. sanction resolutions were "just a pile of papers." He raised the stakes even further by announcing on Wednesday that Tehran had succeeded in manufacturing 3,000 centrifuges, which would enable it, according to some experts, to make a bomb within a year.
Europe raises heat
Europe’s big three – Britain, France, and Germany – have increased pressure on Iran, giving Tehran a November deadline to allay concerns that it is secretly making atomic weapons.
US bans Iranian opposition group, moves to shut political office
The United States on Friday banned the political wing of the Iranian opposition group Peoples Mujahedeen, froze its assets and moved to close down its offices here, the State Department said.
French minister puts brave face on court rebuff in Iranian terrorism case
The French interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, praised the countrys top anti-terrorism judge on Friday, despite the scaling down of a terrorism case against Iranian opposition figures in France.
France says Iranian dissidents may plan attacks
A WOMAN SETS HERSELF ON FIRE OUTSIDE AN OFFICE OF THE FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTRY DURING A PROTEST IN PARIS ON JUNE 18, 2003 AGAINST A MASS ROUND-UP OF LEFT-WING IRANIAN EXILES THE PREVIOUS DAY.
Exiles protest through Europe
A WOMAN SETS HERSELF ON FIRE OUTSIDE AN OFFICE OF THE FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTRY DURING A PROTEST IN PARIS ON JUNE 18, 2003 AGAINST A MASS ROUND-UP OF LEFT-WING IRANIAN EXILES THE PREVIOUS DAY.


