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The Representative of the Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in the United Kingdom is holding an online conference today (16 September) starting at 15h regarding the rapidly deteriorating situation of human rights in Iran. Dr. Matthew Offord, Conservative MP for Hendon; Steve McCabe, Labour MP for Birmingham, Selly Oak; Dr Alejo Vidal-Quadras former vice-president of the European Parliament; and Tahar Boumedra, former Human Rights Section Chief of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq; will speak at the conference. Mr. Hossein Abdeini, of the NCRI’s Representative Office, will moderate the conference.

The link for zoom for journalists.  ID:86949521581 Pass:060901

The NCRI has released the names of another 56 protesters killed during the November 2019 uprising. These bring to 811 the number of those shot and killed by the regime’s security forces in different cities across Iran, mostly young people.

More information is available on the website of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) is a broad coalition of democratic Iranian organisations, groups, and personalities, founded in 1981 in Tehran, committed to a secular democratic republic in Iran, based on the separation of religion and state. The Iranian opposition NCRI revealed the Iranian regime's clandestine nuclear weapons programme in 2002.

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