In a move that
must frustrate the Iranian regime and its mullahs, the National Council of
Resistance of Iran (NCRI) President-elect Maryam Rajavi hosted a senior Senate delegation from the
United States on August 12, 2017. The meeting was held in the Albanian capital
of Tirana. During the gathering, the two groups discussed the current situation
of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Albania, the latest developments in
Iran and the Middle East, and solutions to end the current crisis sweeping that
region.
The Senate
delegation was comprised of Senators Roy Blunt, Vice President of the
Republican Conference, and member of the Appropriation, Select Intelligence, Rules and
Administration, and Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committees; John
Cornyn, the Majority Whip, and a member of the Judiciary, Select Intelligence,
and Finance committees; and Thom Tillis, a member of the Armed Services, Judiciary, Banking, Housing
and Urban Affairs and Veterans’ Affairs committees.
Mrs. Rajavi,
after thanking the senators for their decisive position on the Iranian regime,
emphasized that contrary to the propaganda by the Iranian regime’s apologists,
the ruling theocracy was rotten to the core and very fragile. Without foreign
support, especially
the policy of appeasement pursued in the U.S. and Europe, it would not have
survived so long. She added that regime change in Iran is necessary and a
viable and democratic alternative exists that could make a successful regime
change possible. Mrs.
Rajavi said equating regime change by the Iranian people for democracy with war
and instability in the region is a sheer lie, the source of which is the
Iranian regime’s lobby in western capitals. They demagogically turn the truth
on its head, she noted,
adding that the overthrow of the
Tehran regime was a prerequisite to ending crisis and war in the Middle East.
As part of the
meeting, some steps that the NCRI believes necessary for the international
community to undertake regarding Iran were discussed. These included imposing comprehensive
sanctions on the Iranian regime’s banking and oil sector, expelling the IRGC
and its affiliated militias from the Middle East, and taking urgent steps to
punish the regime for the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners.
The
Senate delegation also met with MEK members that witnessed or were victims of
the regime in Iran and within Iraq at Camps Liberty and Ashraf
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