MEK
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Iran slams British parliament for welcoming MEK terrorists
Tehran, IRNA – The Iranian embassy in the United Kingdom has criticized the British parliament for inviting the head of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) terrorist organization, saying welcoming such elements is a form of double standard and is tantamount to collaborating with the terrorists.
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MEK, a common enemy of all nations
Every year, on June 26th, the world observes the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, underscoring a global commitment to condemn and eradicate this barbaric practice.
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In memory of a worker who lost his life to MEK terrorism
Every year on May 1, the world comes together to celebrate International Workers' Day, a occasion to acknowledge the immense contributions that workers, past and present, have made to building societies, economies, and the very fabric of our lives. From the industrial giants of the past to the service workers and innovators of today, workers are the backbone of any nation's progress. However, International Workers' Day also serves as a day of reflection.
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About 23k Iranian civilians killed in terrorist attacks in 4 decades: Gharibabadi
Tehran, IRNA – Secretary of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi has said that as many as 23,000 Iranian civilians have been killed in terrorist attacks over the past four decades.
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Int’l Day of Non-Violence: A call for peace and justice
Tehran, IRNA – On the occasion of the International Day of Non-Violence that falls on October 2, families of terror victims in Iran have reiterated their calls on the international community to help bring to justice the terrorist groups responsible for taking the lives of their beloved ones. The following text by the Iranian human rights NGO, Habilian, takes a look at the demands of those families and what they expect the international community to do to ease their suffering.