
Maryam Rajavi, the charismatic leader of the Iranian opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, speaks during exclusive UPI interview at her residence in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, France on June 25, 2006. Rajavi described her movement as, "a deeply democratic force, Muslim and freedom loving. We believe in social freedom and are deeply opposed to Islamic fundamentalism." (UPI Photo/ David Silpa)
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The humiliating price of appeasing Iran
In a unique action taken by prominent British politicians - including a former home secretary, a former solicitor general, and a former law lord of the United Kingdom - against the British government, Britains highest legal authority handed out a humiliating ruling against the government.
David Drew MP: Step up pressure on mullahs
Step up the Pressure on Irans Mullahs
Iran angered by UK ruling on resistance
Iran is angry with a British court ruling that would lift the ban on a major Iranian organization opposing the Islamic republic regime that could pave the way for removing Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) from the terrorist blacklist in the Western world.
Who are today's terrorists?
Of the 42 groups designated by the U.S. State Department as "foreign terrorist organizations" in its 2007 Country Report on Terrorists, 22 – half of the organizations – hail from the Middle East and North Africa; more if one includes the so-called Greater Middle East. And this is not a complete list by any means.
Brian Binley MP - The West funds Iran
Bastion of Freedom – Barren Land Brings Peace
OP-ED: Lord Corbett of Castle Vale - Iran
Irans Parliament: Not Representative of the People
OP-ED: Ali Safavi - Extremely unelected
Eternally Unelected, Extremely Vulnerable


