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Struan Stevenson meeting Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani of Kurdistan, Erbil, November 2013.
Struan with PMOI protesters outside the UN headquarters in Geneva.
More than 100,000 people attending the PMOI rally at Villepinte, Paris, June 2013.
Struan with PMOI protesters outside the White House, Washington DC, July 2006.
Alejo Vidal-Quadras and Struan welcome Mrs Rajavi to the European Parliament, Brussels.
Struan hosts a press conference in Brussels for Iraqi Vice-President, Dr Tariq al-Hashemi, on 16 October 2013. On his left is Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria.
Struan and Sheikh Dr Rafie al-Rafaee, the Grand Mufti of Iraq, at a conference in the European Parliament, Brussels, on 19 February 2014.
Struan with Patrick Kennedy at an NCRI rally at Villepinte, Paris.
Struan addressing the ‘illegal’ PMOI rally from a grassy knoll in Berlin, 10 February 2005.
(L-R) The late Lord Slynn of Hadley, Paulo Casaca MEP, Mrs Maryam Rajavi, Struan Stevenson MEP and Alejo Vidal-Quadras MEP, at a Friends of a Free Iran meeting in the European Parliament, Strasbourg.
Struan meeting President Massoud Barzani of Kurdistan in his palace in Salahaddin, Northern Iraq.
Struan with President Talabani of Iraq, Baghdad, April 2011.
Struan attending the PMOI’s International Women’s Day Rally in Berlin, March 2015.
The landscaped grounds and gardens of Camp Ashraf.
Mud and rock-strewn ground surround flimsy portacabins at Camp Liberty.
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