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According to its website, the '''British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom''' (BPCIF) "has a cross-party membership from both Houses of Parliament. Its membership comprises members of the  Parliamentary Select Committees, spokespersons of the main political parties, shadow cabinet ministers, as well as former senior government Ministers."<ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=34 "About Us"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref> Press releases and statements<ref>NCRI, [http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9104:irans-music-legend-passes-away&catid=155:iran-resistance&Itemid=130 "Iran's music legend passes away"], National Council of Resistance of Iran, 15 October 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref><ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=297&Itemid=28 "MPs and Peers launch international campaign to save Iranian dissidents in Iraq"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, 23 November 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref><ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_search&Itemid=99999999&searchword=ncri&submit=Search&searchphrase=any&ordering=newest "NCRI Search"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref> from BPCIF and the [[National Council of Resistance of Iran]] (the [[PMOI]]'s main front group) which regularly reference one another and place considerable attention on the [[PMOI]] suggest the BPCIF is part of the [[NCRI]]'s network of lobby groups.
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According to its website, the '''British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom''' (BPCIF) "has a cross-party membership from both Houses of Parliament. Its membership comprises members of the  Parliamentary Select Committees, spokespersons of the main political parties, shadow cabinet ministers, as well as former senior government Ministers."<ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=34 "About Us"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref> Press releases and statements<ref>NCRI, [http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9104:irans-music-legend-passes-away&catid=155:iran-resistance&Itemid=130 "Iran's music legend passes away"], National Council of Resistance of Iran, 15 October 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref><ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=297&Itemid=28 "MPs and Peers launch international campaign to save Iranian dissidents in Iraq"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, 23 November 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref><ref>BPCIF, [http://iran-freedom.org/index.php?option=com_search&Itemid=99999999&searchword=ncri&submit=Search&searchphrase=any&ordering=newest "NCRI Search"], British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010</ref> from BPCIF and the [[National Council of Resistance of Iran]] (the [[PMOI]]'s main front group) which regularly reference one another and place considerable attention on the [[PMOI]] suggest the BPCIF is part of the [[NCRI]]'s network of lobby groups. Chief among the BPCIF's stated goals is to "do all in its power" to persuade the British government "to end its policy of appeasement with the Iranian regime."
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 18:49, 21 December 2010

According to its website, the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF) "has a cross-party membership from both Houses of Parliament. Its membership comprises members of the Parliamentary Select Committees, spokespersons of the main political parties, shadow cabinet ministers, as well as former senior government Ministers."[1] Press releases and statements[2][3][4] from BPCIF and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (the PMOI's main front group) which regularly reference one another and place considerable attention on the PMOI suggest the BPCIF is part of the NCRI's network of lobby groups. Chief among the BPCIF's stated goals is to "do all in its power" to persuade the British government "to end its policy of appeasement with the Iranian regime."

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Website: http://iran-freedom.org/

Address: B.M. Box 4448
London
United Kingdom
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Notes

  1. BPCIF, "About Us", British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010
  2. NCRI, "Iran's music legend passes away", National Council of Resistance of Iran, 15 October 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010
  3. BPCIF, "MPs and Peers launch international campaign to save Iranian dissidents in Iraq", British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, 23 November 2010, accessed on 20 December 2010
  4. BPCIF, "NCRI Search", British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, accessed on 20 December 2010
  5. BPCIF, "International Committee in Support of Ashraf Established in Britain’s House of Lords", British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, 27 November 2010, accessed on 21 December 2010