Naghmeh Rajabi
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Born in Iran, Naghmeh is a Business Management graduate and has been living in London since the age of 11. She has a great interest in the freedom of humanity and justice not only in Iran, but also around the world.

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March to Victory for People of Iran...

(3) Comments | Posted 5 October 2012 | (17:03)

After nearly two decades, the PMOI (People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran) is delisted from the State Department's list of terror organizations, by the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Upon hearing this news, large waves of celebration could be seen across different cities from Washington DC to New York and Toronto...

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Unshackle MEK, Save Brave Men And Women In Ashraf And Liberty

(4) Comments | Posted 13 May 2012 | (22:31)

The father that was not around long enough to see his daughter on her wedding day, the mother who was never allowed to kiss her children goodbye for the last time, the sister who has to only live with the memories of her siblings because they are no longer alive,...

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Don't Trust the Iraqi Government's Words over Ashraf!

(5) Comments | Posted 13 January 2012 | (19:22)

The situation of Camp Ashraf, home to 3400 Iranian dissidents in Iraq, has been a major focus point for many around the world over the past year. The concern over this subject matter increased significantly, as the camp was attacked by Iraqi authorities, ordered by Tehran's leaders, in April 2011....

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Stop Another Bloodbath at Camp Ashraf , Before it is Too Late...

(4) Comments | Posted 16 November 2011 | (13:25)

On Tuesday 1 November 2011, there was an urgent press conference at UK's Houses of Parliament.

The press conference was attended by a large number of the Iranian and non-Iranian community and chaired by David Amess, the Conservative Member of Parliament for the constituency of South end West.

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Stop Another Deadly Attack Against Camp Ashraf

(8) Comments | Posted 6 November 2011 | (02:32)

At the early hours of Tuesday, 1st November 2011, while surfing the Internet, I came across a large number of breaking news posts amongst my friends and the online Iranian community.

The news was about the Iraqi battalions and police forces that were making preparations for yet another deadly...

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Camp Ashraf: Iran and Iraq's Crime Against Humanity

(5) Comments | Posted 28 September 2011 | (18:37)

Since the beginning of this year, Iran has hanged 490 prisoners, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in that country.

Under the current government, Iran is one of a very small number of nations which carries out public hangings and executes minors and those whose political or religious...

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My Aunt, the Iranian Heroine

(7) Comments | Posted 21 September 2011 | (00:00)

It was an early Friday morning. I woke up with the sound of the radio in our living room and the worried voice of my father who was trying to get a hold on an important news through the statics that the Iranian regime was throwing in to block the...

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