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Former FBI director, Louis Freeh: Mrs. Rajavi’s 10 point plan for the future of Iran would resolve Iran’s most dangerous and destabilizing challenges

Director Freeh told the jubilant audience of supports of Iranian Resistance: “Mrs. Rajavi, the statement continues, copies of which were sent to our President, Congress and national media.
It continues: Mrs. Rajavi’s steadfast message to political and religious leaders around the world over a period of many years is a 10-point plan for the future of Iran that would resolve Iran’s most dangerous and destabilizing challenges. The plan would restore political legitimacy through universal suffrage, guarantee rights for all citizens and particular women and minorities, end the cruel excesses of the judiciary and establish the rule of law, end the nightmare of fundamentalist Islamic dictatorship by once again separating state and church, protect property rights, promote equal opportunity and environmental protection. And last but certainly not least, seek a non-nuclear Iran free of weapons of mass destruction. The idea that Washington should continue in 2015 to disregard a worldwide group of Iranians promoting such a platform is indefensible. The United States should be maintaining a vibrant and constant dialogue with the National Council of Resistance of Iran. It is by now beyond dispute that the regime in Tehran is fermenting instability and conflict throughout the region, most notably in Syria, Lebanon Yemen and Iraq. It’s campaign to undermine stability was launched because the regime south to enhance its influence throughout the region, and because it feared the emergence of a more open political system in nearby countries that could revive the democratic forces behind the Persian spring of 2009. Iran shares responsibility for the rise of ISIS. The phenomenon was cynically facilitated by Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and then Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Iraq, to divert the focus from their own divisive sectarian actions supported by Iran, about which we have repeatedly warned in previous years. Iran’s regime has sustained the leader of Damascus guilty of major war crimes against his own people, and in defiance of a presidential red line, an UN-brokered transition process and the united stance of Arab League governments insisting on his departure. It has supplied military-grade weapons to Lebanese Hezbollah with the blood of American diplomats and Marines on its hands. It has supported and led sectarian militias in Iraq, assaulting Sunni villages and towns. It has provided long-range rockets to Hamas in Gaza to be aimed at population centers in Israel, destabilizing efforts at a negotiated two-state solution, and it has supplied arms, explosives and funds to an insurgent group in Yemen that has driven out foreign embassies, including our own, seized power and provoked a new regional, military conflict.

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