Speech to the three-day session of the National Council of Resistance of Iran on the 40th anniversary of the foundation of the NCRI (July 23-26, 2020)| Maryam Rajavi
Discover Maryam Rajavi's viewpoints on women's rights in Iran. Her thoughts and actions are based on respect for women's fundamental freedoms, rights, and equal participation in political leadership| Maryam Rajavi
Popular suffrage and the ballot box are the sole source of legitimacy for any government in tomorrow’s Iran. We seek a pluralist republic based on free elections.| Maryam Rajavi
Maryam Rajavi advocates separation of religion and state in Iran. Her vision on the separation of religion and state, an Iran without any compulsion in religion.| Maryam Rajavi
The autonomy of oppressed ethnicities is one of the most important issues to which NCRI has given special attention since its inception.| Maryam Rajavi
Silence in the face of escalating executions and savage human rights violations in Iran over the past four decades has not only served as a green light to the ruling clerics to continue their crimes against the Iranian people, but has also encouraged the regime’s export of terrorism, warmongering, and pursuit of nuclear weapons| Maryam Rajavi
Maryam Rajavi's viewpoints on a non-nuclear Iran. Free Iran will be a non-nuclear Iran, devoid of weapons of mass destruction, promoting peace, coexistence, as well as regional and international cooperation.| Maryam Rajavi
A Special Report by the NCRI Women's Committee on the International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women and Girls Femicide:| NCRI Women Committee
Maryam Rajavi's biography. Discover the life of the NCRI's President-elect. A woman whose family was persecuted and oppressed by the Shah and mullahs' regimes, who became an inspiration to Iranian youth and particularly Iranian women, and is now the President-elect of the NCRI| Maryam Rajavi
1. Rejection of velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule). Affirmation of the people’s sovereignty in a republic founded on universal suffrage| NCRI Women Committee