
Mullahs regard to silence, flexibility, and negotiations as signs of weakness. Europe’s lack of reaction to crimes and warmongering has emboldened the mullahs.
During a conference in the French National Assembly on Tuesday, October 29, 2019, deputies of various political parties heard policy recommendations from Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of the Resistance of Iran.
Her remarks stressed that in order to advance its policy, the mullahs’ regime takes hostages and uses its embassies and diplomats to commit terrorist attacks in the United States and Europe, particularly in France. The export of terrorism and belligerence are its strategic means to stay in power. That is why Europe and especially the French president has been frustrated in all their efforts to reduce tensions.
If again, there is inaction vis-a-vis the regime’s crimes in #Iran and abroad, the clerical regime and its actions will reproduce new Daesh-like groups. #NoImpunity4Mullahs pic.twitter.com/pLljYf6Hl2
— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) October 29, 2019
Mrs. Rajavi was the keynote speaker at the conference, “Iran: repression, belligerence, need for a new approach,” which was held at the initiative of the Parliamentary Committee for a Democratic Iran (CPID) in the National Assembly. The conference focused on the current situation in Iran and the need to adopt a new attitude towards this regime following the failure of recent international initiatives to contain its destabilizing role in the Middle East.
The CPID includes members of parliament with various political affiliations.
Mrs. Rajavi emphasized that only through the establishment of democracy in Iran can peace and stability be restored to the region. She said that the regime at its most critical period of rule is facing rising anger from the Iranian people, who are demanding regime change. The correct course of action for Europe is to support the Iranian people who demand the overthrow of this regime.
Mrs. Rajavi said that there is no possibility of moderation in this regime, which merely buys time for itself by exploiting conciliatory Western policies while it continues its aggression in the region and advances its ballistic missile program. Meanwhile, Tehran disseminates propaganda inside Iran to strongly criticize France and Europe.
When this ideology dominates a big country like Iran, it becomes a hundred times more dangerous than Daesh, which is the product of the clerical regime’s crimes in Iraq and Syria accompanied by international silence. #NoImpunity4Mullahs https://t.co/TGqtN1oK2k
— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) October 29, 2019
She added that this regime will never change its behavior because it is too weak and isolated. Changing its behavior is tantamount to changing the regime. It cannot give up warmongering, its nuclear projects, or its missile projects in exchange for economic and political concessions. If no firm policy for dealing with this regime is adopted, it will be emboldened and will intensify tension and crises in the region.
Simultaneous with the conference, for the first time an exhibition on the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran in 1988, was held next to the National Assembly on the Esplanade des Invalides. The overwhelming majority of the victims of the massacre, which is considered the largest massacre of this kind since the Second World War, were activists of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).