Senator McCain meets NCRI’s
President-elect Maryam Rajavi, President-elect,
Visits the People’s Mojahedin
Organization of Iran in Tirana
On
April 14, 2017, Senator John McCain (R-AZ), the Chairman of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, met in Tirana, Albania, with Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the
President-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and discussed
the latest developments in Iran, the clerical regime’s nefarious meddling in
the Middle East region and prospects for the future.
Prior
to the meeting, Senator McCain visited one of the centers of the People’s
Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Tirana and met with the PMOI
members who were relocated to Albania from Camp Liberty, Iraq.
Senator
McCain congratulated their successful transfer from Iraq and praised the
perseverance and steadfastness of the members of the resistance and their huge
sacrifices. “There is no doubt that people in this room have suffered not only
themselves, but in the loss of their loved ones because of the Iranian tyranny.
You have stood up, fought, and sacrificed for freedom, for the right to live
free, for the right to determine your future, for the right that is God given.
…I thank you for being an example; an example to the whole world that those
people who are willing to fight and sacrifice for freedom, will achieve it and
you are an example to everyone in the world who is struggling for it,” Mr.
McCain said. While expressing his condolences to the victims of the mullahs’
tyranny, he thanked the government of Albania for accepting the PMOI members.
Senator
McCain praised the leadership of Mrs. Rajavi,
while emphasizing, “Someday Iran will be free and someday we will gather
in freedom square in Tehran.”
During
the meeting, Mrs. Rajavi thanked Senator McCain for his relentless endeavors in
support of the safe transfer of members of the PMOI (previously the residents
of Camp Ashraf, Iraq), to outside of Iraq. The NCRI President-elect pointed
out, “Today, there is consensus on the destructive role of the clerical regime
in the region and that the religious fascism ruling Iran is the main source of
war, terrorism, crisis in the Middle East.”
She underscored that regime change in Iran is not only indispensable to
ending the flagrant violations of human rights in Iran, but also is necessary
for eradicating war and crisis and establishing peace and tranquility in the
region. As long as the clerical regime
is in power, Mrs. Rajavi said, it will not stop its export of terrorism and
fundamentalism.
Mrs.
Rajavi added that from all indications the clerical regime is engulfed in
social, political, and economic deadlock. The Iranian people and the resistance
are more determined and prepared than ever to overthrow the ruling theocracy
and to establish democracy and national sovereignty in Iran, she said.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of
Iran
April 15, 2017
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