Mere hours before the Iranian
Resistance’s annual Free Iran gathering began in Paris, the Iranian Regime’s
foreign minister, Javad Zarif, visited France in order to ban the gathering.
He
failed. Over 100,000 people turned up to support the Iranian people’s call for
freedom.
Three
weeks later, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei sent his close relative and
advisor, Kamal Kharrazi, who was involved in a failed 2003 plot to discredit
the resistance group the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK/PMOI), to
denounce the MEK/PMOI as "a terrorist group that murdered thousands of
ordinary citizens in Iran".
This
is, of course, a complete lie, but when your daily activities include running a
terrorist training camp, murdering political prisoners, and illegally continuing
work on your nuclear programme, what’s a little lying?
These
are clear attempts to discredit the MEK/PMOI because the Regime doesn’t like
that the MEK/PMOI is providing evidence about the massacre of 30,000 political
prisoners in 1988. However, while the MEK/PMOI is well respected in France and
around the world, the Regime should be grateful not to be on trial for crimes
against humanity yet.
The
Regime is angry because the PMOI/MEK and other resistance groups have called
for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to blacklist for their clear
links to terrorism, criticised the treatment of political prisoners along with
Amnesty International and the UN, and called for the Regime to stop interfering
in the affairs of other states in the Middle East.
The
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
has released a statement advising the French Government and the international
community to see these fabricated claims are merely the actions of a despotic
regime that is losing power.
The
NCRI wrote: “According to reports obtained from inside the regime, the Supreme
National Security Council of the mullahs discussed, in the presence of the
Foreign and Intelligence Ministers (MOIS), new schemes to fabricate new files
against PMOI and handing them over to the French judiciary.”
The
NCRI detailed 12 instances in which the Regime has tried to pull off this same
type of attack in the past.
The
statement read: “The Iranian Resistance warns against new machinations and new
conspiracies of the mullahs' crisis-ridden regime against the Iranian people
and the Resistance, and calls on the French government and the French judiciary
to be vigilant in staying firm in the face of these illegal acts and not to
allow French judiciary to be once again instrumentalised by the religious
fascism ruling Iran.”
The
Iranian Regime is terrified of its own people and their organised, democratic,
resistance and for good reason. Tides are turning on Iran and the appeasement
policy is waning; soon the people will take control.
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