Mina Ahadi (short biography in German) was born in Iran in 1956. She started her political activities by setting up discussion clubs and performances when she was only 14. She was actively involved as a university student in the 1979 Iranian revolution. When the Islamic government gained power and Khomeini issued a fatwa for compulsory Islamic [...]
Oct 9 2010 | Posted in
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July 8, 2009 Mr Luis Moreno–Ocampo The Prosecutor International Criminal Court Information and Evidence Unit Office of the Prosecutor Post Office Box 19519 2500 CM The Hague The Netherlands Dear Mr Luis Moreno–Ocampo I am writing on behalf of the people of Iran to call on the International Criminal Court to prosecute the Islamic Republic [...]
Jul 8 2009 | Posted in
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Freedom-loving people! With the end of the farce of an election in Iran, the reality that our Party has consistently reiterated is now clear for all to see: the Islamic regime of Iran cannot have elections nor can it be reformed. It must be overthrown. What we are seeing now is not the election aftershock [...]
Jun 13 2009 | Posted in
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Interview with Hamid Taqvaee on Ahmadinejad’s presidential ‘election’ in Iran July 5, 2005 Maryam Namazie: Ahmadinejad, the right-wing candidate of the repressive security forces, the pasdaran and the Baseej won what the media is calling a landslide presidential election victory; his so-called election has been dubbed a surprise political upset in Iran. What has happened [...]
Jul 6 2005 | Posted in
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Hamid Taqvaee June 22, 2005 The Islamic Republic of Iran eventually dragged itself to a second round in its election puppet show. Although the show is yet to be over, irrespective of the outcome, one thing is certain: the regime will come out of this farce even more crisis-ridden and desperate than before. The election [...]
Jun 22 2005 | Posted in
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Interview with Hamid Taqvaee May 29, 2005 Maryam Namazie: The Islamic Republic of Iran is holding its presidential ‘election’ on June 17. You have stated this is not a real election. Why do you say that? Hamid Taqvaee: Actually by any standards, these cannot be called elections. The first reason is that in the Islamic [...]
May 29 2005 | Posted in
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Interview with Hamid Taqvaee May 22, 2005 Maryam Namazie: There is a debate on the open democracy website entitled ‘Iran between democracy and revolution’. The debate has been started by Mohsen Sazegara who was part of Khomeini’s inner sanctum. He had a key role in creating the notorious Revolutionary Guards, the Islamic Pasdaran, as well [...]
May 22 2005 | Posted in
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