Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Iran regime and its agents are real saboteurs

Tuesday, 21 November 2006

NCRI – Last week, a three-day symposium took place at the US Congress to examine the situation in Iraq and the negative consequences of the meddling of the Iranian regime in that country.

A number of lawmakers and their assistants and experts took part in this conference. In a message to the symposium, Maryam Radjavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, called on the Congress to take the initiative for a firm policy towards Tehran by demanding its eviction from Iraq and by supporting the People’s Mojahedin of Iran based in Ashraf City, Iraq, as they constitute the main impediment to the progress of the mullahs’ fundamentalism.

Dr Saleh Motlaq, chairman of the Iraqi National Dialogue Front, addressed the meeting from Iraq via telephone. Dr Motlaq, who represents a major part of the Iraqi society, drew a picture of the problems caused by Tehran to prevent the establishment of an independent, democratic government in Iraq. He said that the mullahs’ regime and its agents in Iraq were the real saboteurs who strove to trigger a civil war in this country. “Iraq will never be ruled by an Islamic regime. Fundamentalists want to take over Iraq. The problems we experience will get worse and worse with the increasing meddling of the agents of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry. The infiltration of this ministry in south of Iraq is so obvious that in Basra, when the residents want to give an address, they use the office of the Iranian Intelligence ministry as a landmark.”

Regarding the People’s Mojahedin of Iran based in Ashraf City, Saleh Motlaq said: “I have known them for years. Their relationship with the Iraqi population is exemplary. At present, they bring relief to the poor and help Iraqis who need medical assistance. The People’s Mojahedin have been in Iraq for more than twenty years, and according to the law, as in any other country, they have the right to stay in Iraq, to live there and to enjoy political asylum.”