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أحدث الاخبارأحدث الاخبار: اخبار المقاومة الايرانيةمسؤلون كبار أمريكيون سابقون في الإدارات الأميركية

مسؤلون كبار أمريكيون سابقون في الإدارات الأميركية

يرحبون بدعوة الكونغرس الأمريكي للسيدة مريم رجوي

نحن الموقعون ادناه نرحب بقرار اللجنة الفرعية للإرهاب ومنع انتشار الأسلحة النووية والتجارة في اللجنة الخارجية للكونغرس حول دعوة السيدة مريم رجوي لإدلاء بشهادتها حول التطرف الإسلامي في جلسة الإستماع للجنة.

السيدة رجوي باعتبارها إمرأة مسلمة داعية لقراءة متسامحة وديمقراطية عن الإسلام وللحريات الفردية وفصل الدين عن الدولة والمساواة بين الرجل والمرأة وترفض تطبيق شريعة المتطرفيين وهي نقيضة لحكام إيران المعاديين للمرأة ونقيضة لجميع المتطرفين الإسلاميين.

ان التجربة التي تحظى بها السيدة رجوي باعتبارها شخصية قيادية على رأس حركة شعبية مناهضة للدكتاتورية الدينية الحاكمة في إيران، تجعلها شخصية مناسبة للإدلاء بشهادتها حول هذا الملف الهام.

هذا ونشرت حركتها عام 1993 كتابًا بعنوان ” التطرف الإسلامي، التهديد العالمي الجديد”. انها حذرت مرارا وتكرارا من اخطار هذه الظاهرة المشؤومة طيلة سنين مناشدة بإقامة جبهة متحدة لمواجهة التطرف الإسلامي.

كما تعرف حركتها بالاطراف الاوائل التي كشفت عن المواقع النووية السرية التابعة للنظام الإيراني.

 

For Immediate Release

April 28, 2015

Former Senior U.S. Government Officials Welcome Congressional Invitation to Maryam Rajavi

 

We the undersigned welcome the decision by Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade of the Congress Foreign Affairs Committee to invite Mrs. Maryam Rajavi to give testimony at a hearing on the issue of Islamic extremism.

 

As a Muslim women advocating a tolerant and democratic interpretation of Islam, individual freedom, separation of religion and state, gender equality, and rejecting the implementation of Sharia law, Mrs. Rajavi represent the opposite of the misogynous Iranian regime’s rules and all Islamic fundamentalists and extremists.  

 

Mrs.  Rajavi’s personal experience in leading a popular movement against the religious dictatorship ruling Iran make her the right person to give testimony on this important issue.

Her movement, published a book in 1993 called “Islamic Fundamentalism: The New Global Threat”. Over the years, she has repeatedly drawn attention to the danger of this ominous phenomenon and called for a united front against Islamic fundamentalism. Her movement is also credited with being the first to expose the secret nuclear sites of the Iranian regime.

 

Hon. John Bolton- Former UN Ambassador

 

Hon. Linda Chavez -Former Assistant to the President For Public Liaison; Chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity

 

Hon. Howard Dean – Former VT Governor, DNC Chairman, Presidential Candidate

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) David Deptula –

Former Deputy COS For Intel,

Surveillance, and Reconnaissance,  

U.S. Air Force

 

Hon. Louis J. Freeh – Former Director FBI

 

Hon. Rudy Giuliani – Former NYC Mayor, Presidential Candidate

 

Hon. Robert Joseph

Former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security

 
 
Hon. Patrick Kennedy – Former Rhode Island Congressman

 

Colonel (Ret.), U.S. Army Wesley M. Martin – Former US Military Commander for Camp Ashraf, Senior Antiterrorism Officer – Iraq

 

Hon. Michael B. Mukasey – Former US Attorney General

Hon. Mitchell B. Reiss (Ret.) – Former Ambassador,  Special Envoy to the Northern Ireland Peace Process

 

 

Hon. Edward Rendell – Former PA Governor, DNC Chairman

 

Hon. Tom Ridge – Former PA Governor, Secretary Homeland

 
 
Hon. John Sano –  Former Deputy Director CIA National Clandestine Security

 

Hon. Eugene R. Sullivan –

Retired Federal Judge

 

 

Hon. Robert Torricelli – Former NJ Senator

 

Hon. Frances Townsend – Former Homeland Security Advisor to the President

General (Ret.) Charles (Chuck) Wald- Former Deputy Commander U.S. European Command

 
 

Attachment:

September 2014

Requirements for safety and security of Liberty residents until resettlement outside Iraq

 

1. Recognition of Camp Liberty as a refugee camp under the supervision of UNHCR and recognition of residents’ status as refugees and protected persons under the Fourth Geneva Convention.

2. Annulment of all oppressive decisions by the Maliki Government taken against the residents of Ashraf and Liberty, and the referral of Liberty’s dossier to agencies and individuals in the Government of Iraq not acting on the order of the Iranian regime or its affiliated groups.

3. Guaranteeing the safety and security of the residents by the United States, which according to the quadripartite agreement of 16 August 2012 “Commit[s] to support safety and security of the residents until the last of the residents leaves Iraq,” including provision of security and protection requirements to the camp against ground and missile attacks such as returning the T-walls, protective helmets and vests as well as medical equipment.

4. Termination of the prison conditions in Liberty, and allowing freedom of movement according to numerous UNHCR statements.

5. Transferring all armed Iraqi individuals and their weapons and equipment to the Camp’s outside perimeter.

6. Complete removal of the siege on Camp Liberty and ensuring standards and requirements of normal life according to articles 1, 2, 3, 4 of Third Section of the MOU signed by the U.N. and the GoI on 25 December 2011 (1).

7. Connecting Liberty to the national power grid and sewage network at the residents’ expense.

8. Providing the necessary fuel and logistics by relevant Iraqi ministries, to be sold to the residents at the rates available to Iraqi citizens, and residents’ free access to the purchase of all goods and services that Iraqi citizens are allowed to procure in accordance with the agreement between Ambassador Bremer and Prime Minister Allawi, General Miller letter to the representative of the residents 25 June 2004 (2).

9. GoI’s agreement to allow the residents to sell their moveable and immoveable property in Ashraf and Liberty, as well as permission to open a bank account to transferring the proceeds of the sale to them.

10. Releasing the seven Ashraf hostages and conducting a UN investigation into six massacres in Ashraf and Liberty, and bringing to justice the perpetrators of these crimes, especially those who ordered and carried out the September 1, 2013 massacre at Ashraf.

 

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(1). “Third: Management of the Temporary Transit Locations

1. The transit locations meet humanitarian and human rights standards.

2. The security of those accommodated at the transit locations and of United Nations personnel carrying out their duties at or near those locations, to be ensured through officers trained for this purpose with the assistance of the United Nations.

3. Accommodation infrastructure, hygiene facilities, medical care and facilities for religious observance while taking into consideration the separation between the sexes in Camp Liberty. The Government shall allow internal and external communication in accordance with the Iraqi laws.

4. The Government shall facilitate and allow the residents, at their own expense, to enter into bilateral contact with contractors for provision of life support and utilities such as water, food, communications, sanitation, and maintenance and rehabilitation equipment. The Government shall allow residents to move their individual movable assets from Camp New Iraq into Camp Liberty. The Government of the Republic of Iraq shall allow the entry of an adequate number of vehicles for transportation within the camp.”

(2). “Prime Minister Allawi of the Interim Iraqi Government (IIG) has given Ambassador Bremer, of the Coalition Provisional Authority, his assurances that the provision of essential services to the individuals living at Camp Ashraf will continue after sovereignty is transferred on 30 June, 2004. These services will be commensurate with the level of service at the quantities and prices as those received by Iraqi citizens living in Diyala’ Province and will remain in effect until the final disposition of the individuals living at Camp Ashraf is determined. Prime Minister Allawi said that the IIG would agree to allow the MeK to purchase commodities and services including oil/fuel, electricity, commerce, agriculture, and health…”