GS 71: Letter to the Chairman from Chairman of National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Majlis, Iran
I was seeking an opportunity to communicate with you. What has expedited my writing to you was the POAC ruling which unfortunately deproscribed MEK terrorist group from British enlisting. Regrettably, on 7th May 2008, the British High Court seconded the earlier ruling, rejected the Home Office appeal, and as a result, an all round terrorist group, with a long lasting history of brutal activities against innocent people of my country and other states such as Iraq, has received the permission for free activities on UK soil through your country's judiciary.
It is much more regrettable that your colleagues in the House of Commons including Foreign Affairs Committee, who know this group's records, have not reacted to this non-judicial politically motivated ruling, and have not been even ready to hint to terrorist records of this cult in their recent report: Global Security: Iran. Whilst it was during the visit of FAC delegation headed by Your Excellency to Iran, I was hopeful, as the host, that your trip would be a prelude to further understanding between our two nations, and I disposed a pack of evidence regarding MEK terrorist activities to you and to the members of your delegation. But the FAC did not mention even one single word of this pack of documents, and on the contrary, in a partial act, a fabricated report by MEK has printed and attached to that report. During the visit to Iran, Your Excellency and your accompanied delegation had an opportunity to meet with some of the remaining victims of MEK crimes, like other British delegations, and got acquainted with the atrocities of this group closely.
I would like to ask you and your colleagues to revise your act of admitting to deproscribe this group, and do not let the permition for free terrorist activities of MEK to be issued under your name and the British Parliament. There is still an opportunity to hinder this ruling.
I hope that through your serious efforts in this respect and by avoiding double standards in dealing with Terrorism, the grounds for ever increasing relations between our two countries will be provided.
H. E. Mr Alaoddin Boroujerdi
20 June 2008 |