European MPs and VIPs to attend grand gathering in Paris calling for regime change in #Iran

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26, 2017 | 0 CommentsSeveral hundred European parliamentarians and dignitaries from
two dozen countries will attend the #FreeIran grand gathering in Paris on July
1. The event is also expected to attract tens of thousands of Iranian
expatriates and their supporters. The participants will condemn the ongoing
human rights violations in Iran, as well as Tehran’s meddlesome role in the
conflict-torn region. Considering the recent events in Europe and elsewhere,
the Iranian government’s role in training foreign fighters for terrorist
attacks abroad, as well as its drive to acquire nuclear weapons will certainly
be denounced.The lawmakers represent a mix of
political parties and viewpoints, but share a common view that Iran’s clerical
regime has such disregard for human rights and democracy that regime change is
indispensable to freedom in Iran and stability in the region. They will endorse
the opposition movement spearheaded by Maryam Rajavi, as the best means of
bringing about such change.The legislators attending the
Free Iran rally reflect the concern in European capitals about Tehran’s
destructive policies, also shared by many Middle Eastern states. Political
figures from the Middle East and other Muslim countries will also attend the
convention and highlight alarm about the Iranian regime’s malign behavior in
the region.This year, the convention’s focus
will be on the need for a united front against Islamic extremism, one of the
prerequisites for resolving other urgent problems, such as instability in the
Middle East. Speakers will endorse the well-organized opposition as a viable
option that can make regime change in Iran a reality. There is a growing
sentiment that the opposition coalition led by Mrs. Rajavi, the National
Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), represents a viable alternative to the
ruling theocracy.The main component of the NCRI,
the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), has an extensive
network of activists in Iran, and is pursuing an agenda of regime change. The
MEK network has stepped up its activities inside of Iran dramatically in recent
months.
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