ISJ Urges EU to Designate Iran’s IRGC as Terrorist Organization
The International Committee ‘In Search of Justice’ (ISJ) has called on the European Union to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
Brussels Rally, March 22, 2024—Iranian Resistance Supporters: EU, Blacklist IRGC and Take a Firm Policy on Iran
Brussels, Belgium—March 22, 2024: Iranian Resistance (NCRI and MEK) supporters rallied during the EU summit, demanding the designation of Iran’s regime IRGC as a terrorist organization. They also celebrated Nowruz, supporting Iran regime change and expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution.
Canadian MPs Call for IRGC Designation and Support Resistance Against Human Rights Abuses in Iran
Ottawa, December 4, 2023: The Canadian Parliament convened a session dedicated to examining human rights violations in Iran under the clerical dictatorship. The proceedings were led by MP Judy Sgro, a prominent representative of the ruling party and former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (2003-2005), along with several parliamentarians, senators, and their aides.
Unveiling Covert Iranian Regime Activities: Insights from the Congressional Briefing
On the notable date of November 14, 2023, Capitol Hill served as the backdrop for a pivotal Congressional briefing, strategically convened to delve deeply into the covert influence operations of Iran. This exploration extended both beyond its borders, including the United States, and within the nation, all intricately devised to fortify the existence of the terrorist regime reigning in Tehran.
Maryam Rajavi’s Message to Conference at the US Senate: Regime Change in Iran is the Only Right Policy Internationally, Essential for Regional and Global Peace and Tranquility
Washington, DC—October 26, 2023: During a conference at the US Senate titled ‘Iran Policy’, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), delivered a video message to the Conference.
UK Parliament Convenes Cross-Party Meeting to Discuss Iranian Regime’s Actions
A group of cross-party members of parliament, Middle Eastern affairs and counter-terrorism experts, and representatives from various Anglo-Iranian Associations met at the UK Parliament on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. They discussed the Iranian regime’s actions in the Middle East, which were viewed as destabilizing, and the potential for popular protests within Iran.
Maryam Rajavi’s Message to the Conference at the UK Parliament: Proscribe IRGC; Regime Change in Iran Prelude to Peace and Stability in the Middle East
Members of the British Parliament from various parties, Middle East terrorism experts, and representatives of the Iranian community in the United Kingdom gathered to discuss the destructive role of the Mullahs’ regime in the region and the future of popular protests in Iran. This conference took place in the British Parliament.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), sent a video message to the House of Lords conference in the United Kingdom.
London Conference Urges Action Against the Iranian Regime and the Designation of IRGC as a Terrorist Organization
During a press conference convened on Thursday, September 6, at the United Kingdom Parliament, distinguished speakers, including Members of Parliament, convened to deliberate on the actions of the Iranian regime and the pressing imperative to classify the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
Iran’s Regime IRGC: A State-Sponsored Terrorist Organization
The central focus of this article is the role of the IRGC as a state-sponsored sponsor of terrorism in Iran and the broader Middle East region. It also emphasizes the seriousness of the issue by using the term “terrorist organization” to describe the IRGC.
Conference in the British Parliament Supporting the Iranian People’s Uprising, Calling for Designation of the IRGC as a Terrorist Organization—March 29, 2023
On Wednesday, March 29, 2023, the Iranian Women’s Association in the UK held a conference in the British Parliament. In this conference, which was co-chaired by Ms. Anna Firth, a representative of the House of Commons of the UK, and Ms. Leila Jazayeri, the head of the Iranian Women’s Association in England, several members of the House of Lords and Commons of England, as well as a group of university professors and lawyers of this country, participated and spoke of the uprising. They supported the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom.