The initiative by the majority of United Kingdom’s elected representatives in support of the Iranian Resistance for freedom and democracy is a commendable step towards the adoption of a responsible policy vis-a-vis the Iranian regime and the entire Middle East. In light of the Iranian regime's nefarious role in the crisis in the region, this initiative has also addressed the interests of the people of the region, the people of Europe and the world, in general.
On behalf of the Iranian people and Resistance, I would like to appreciate your efforts in support of the Iranian people's freedom and human rights as well as your support for the safety and security of the freedom fighters in Camp Liberty.
Also let me congratulate you for officially registering the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom in the British Parliament. There is no doubt this has been a great achievement and a result of all your tireless efforts and the enduring support by the honorable elected members of the UK parliament for Iranian resistance movement throughout many years.
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On Picture :report on Conference in the UK House of Commons 30 June 2016
The Rt. Hon. David Jones, former Senior Government Minister and Chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF), met with Maryam Rajavi in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, following the declaration of support by the majority of members of the British House of Commons and a large number from the House of Lords, for the Iranian Resistance for democracy and freedom, in June 2016.
On behalf of UK elected representatives, Mr. Jones presented the declaration to Maryam Rajavi.
Mrs. Rajavi expressed her gratitude for the initiative describing it as a commendable measure towards adoption of a responsible policy vis-à-vis the Iranian regime and the entire Middle East.
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