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National Council of Resistance of Iran Paris gathering shows dissident group's growing clout Iran's largest dissident group is getting a fresh burst of support in its decadeslong push for regime change, as pressure builds on the Islamic regime in Tehran from the inside as well as the outside. Shares

'A brave woman' will be the face of a liberated Iran We are now, I believe, very realistic in being able to see an end of the regime in Iran... We've lived through this before in other oppressed countries — when the people take to the streets, and they protest day after day like they've done in over 142 cities in Iran, like they did the other day in Tehran ... when that happens, then freedom is right around the corner. Shares

'Only way to safety' in region: Replace dictatorship with democracy The willingness of so many people to come from so many places is a major factor in the growing support that you see worldwide for freedom in Iran. Shares

'You are the source of change in Iran' Are you ready for regime change in Iran? [applause] Are you ready for Madame Rajavi as president of Iran? (crowd chanting YES, YES, YES) Are you ready for the dictatorship to end? Shares

No stopping until Iran is 'peaceful and free' We have heard — and we will hear — that, finally, the stars seem to be aligned to accomplish what we all want to accomplish, which is the downfall of the mullahs' regime ...We hear that the economic rot in Tehran and the political rot in Tehran finally matches the moral rot that has always been at the core of the mullahs' regime. Shares

'I can only come to one conclusion: Change' Our Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, was asked by a journalist, "What is the U.S. goal with respect to Iran?" Shares

International courts await Iran's criminals, oppressors It's a warm day in Paris, it's a hotter day in Iran. But do you feel the winds of change blowing over Iran? And you, you are the people, your brothers and sisters in Albania and your brothers and sisters in Iran, who are blowing that wind with an ever-increasing force. When I was growing up, there was a song by Bob Dylan, and it said you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing. Well, we don't have to be weathermen to know that the winds — the force of change — is not only irrevocable in Iran but it is blowing with increasing force to a logical conclusion. Shares

Iran's women are 'defying the mullahs' I look out and I see all the amazing women here who are part of the movement, led by the very inspiring Mrs. Rajavi. Shares

Coming soon: 80 million 'free Iranians' Following Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich, let us make this fundamentally clear — on behalf of myself, Bill Richardson, and Patrick Kennedy, who has been delayed here today, we stand here as Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives. We may have our differences, but listening to my voice in Tehran, make no mistake — every one of us stands behind Donald Trump in seeing the destruction of the mullahs to the end! Shares

'Yours is a noble cause' Good afternoon, Salam, Dorood. I am pleased to have the opportunity to address the organization of Iranian American communities of the United States. Shares

'America stands in solidarity' with a free Iran Hello, it is my pleasure to send my warm regards to advocates and friends to a free Iran. Shares

Claims of future chaos 'not true at all' Don't believe that there is any difference between the European people and the expression of the American people and the Canadian people. Shares

Italian lawmakers, many more hail Iran's resistance We bring our unswerving support to you, Madame Rajavi, and to all freedom fighters in Iran in the fight for regime change in Iran. Shares

'People want democracy, peace' I would like to turn our thoughts to (Tirana), in other words, to my friends in Ashraf. Shares

'We want to be the real allies' I salute and admire all those brave people who go to the streets and say let's end [this regime.] Shares

'You have many friends' who want a new Iran Thank you for your long battle for a free and democratic Iran. For 10 years, the government I led chose a course in foreign policy guided by freedom, democracy and justice, human rights, human equality, and human dignity. The same values that someday soon will be embraced in Tehran. Shares

'We must not ignore the people of Iran' Madame Rajavi, friends, it's a great honor and a great privilege to once again join and to stand in solidarity with all of you and with the people of Iran. Shares

'Your cause resonates far beyond' your borders This is the day that we celebrate and reaffirm our common resolve. It is the annual celebration of the end of the horror that kept so many of your brothers and sisters in captivity in Camps Ashraf and Liberty.... I'm proud that, through many United Nations efforts, I was part of that long-lasting effort to let justice prevail. And I thank Albania for setting an example that should make many other European countries blush. Shares

We Brits want 'same freedoms' for you Madame Rajavi, ladies and gentlemen, it is a huge privilege for the British delegation to take part in this rally to free Iran. Shares

NCRI's 10-point plan achievable Earlier this year, we saw in Iran what I thought was a glimmer of hope as thousands of people rose up against the regime. Shares

U.N. should hold Iran accountable I join my colleagues from all the other parties in Parliament who are represented here today to stand in solidarity with you and the brave people of Iran who have risen up against the ayatollahs and their murderous, authoritarian regime. Shares

Iranian women are standing bravely I'm proud to be standing shoulder to shoulder with so many other elected representatives from around the world who have gathered here to show support for the Iranian people and their struggle for justice and for freedom. Shares

'Your future will be our future' It is important to know that this is our common fight. Shares

'We are with you in every step' Since last December 28th, we are witnessing how Maryam Rajavi has been delivering what she promised. Shares

The resistance has shaken regime 'to its core' We are here as a delegation of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway, and we even have our vice president from our Parliament. Shares

We understand your struggle We are here on the podium with some our brothers from Moldova. Shares

'Our choice is to help you' We in Albania don't speak your language. But I hope that we understand very well each other from another language, the language of the heart. Shares

'We remember your heroes' Invincible people of Free Iran, I really salute you. I salute your great leader, Maryam Rajavi. Shares

Only 'dream for being free' lasts forever Many people ask why Albanians offered to help our friends from Iran. Shares

Each one can be a 'center of rebellion' Hail to the centers of rebellion; our hearts beats with theirs, and they are at the forefront of the nationwide uprisings. Shares

'We are the countless' The reality is that the face-off between the Iranian people and the ruling regime has entered a new phase following the January 2018 nationwide uprising. Shares

Oppressors will never be welcomed In the view of the Iranian Kurdistan's Khebat Organization, the National Council of Resistance of Iran is the organized and democratic alternative to the regime, and no one else can play that role. Shares

'We assure you we will work together' It is an honor for us to be with you in these historic days and to convey to you the greetings of His Excellency President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and the Yemeni people. Shares