The most important issues are the issues of political prisoners in Iran. Mr. Arzhang Davoodi, who is in his 70s, has not seen a single day of furlough in the past 18 years, as Mr. Saghah said. He is a graduate from Texas. There are so many others like him.
Atena Daemi, whom Ms. Boorchi probably referred to, is in jail. The Iranian authorities told her to just ask for a pardon and she would be released. She said no. She said that if anyone has to apologize, it's them, not her.
This is the bravery of the Iranian people that we have to support, especially women. We have to recognize that women are at the forefront of the fight against fundamentalism and against this regime. That's why all of my colleagues referred to Mrs. Rajavi or other women activists.
This is why it's so important to recognize that in Iran, trying to be—