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Exiled Dissidents Rally In Paris For Democratic Change In Iran

Exiled Dissidents Rally In Paris For Democratic Change In Iran

Tens of thousands of Iranian exiles rallied in Paris on June 23 to demand democratic change in Iran and to call for aid to Iranian resistance members at refugee camps in Iraq.

The Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran organized the event at a convention center in a northern Paris suburb.

The council, which has been blacklisted by the United States as a terrorist organization, estimated turnout at nearly 100,000 people. More than 1,000 buses arrived at the rally -- drawing Iranians from across Europe.

Maryam Rajavi, an exiled Iranian dissident who heads the Paris-based group, was cheered and applauded as she entered the rally.

Earlier, Rajavi said major powers had to abandon what she described as a decades-old policy of "appeasement" toward Tehran.

Rajavi said that after the latest round of international talks over Iran's disputed nuclear program ended in deadlock, Western countries should instead start to support Iranian opposition groups.

"The greatest societies, far-reaching imaginations can provoke entire movements and take them further," Rajavi told the cheering crowd. "It breaks down the heavy walls of impossibilities. And it has the effect of taking it forward until the point of victory."

Rajavi also accused Washington of moving too slowly on a decision to remove her group from the U.S. list of terrorist organizations.

Despite that terrorist designation, the council has won support from several former U.S. officials, who attended the rally. Among those guests was former U.S. Senator Robert Torricelli, a New Jersey Democrat, who was part of a 2011 Executive Action Conference in Washington that called on U.S. President Barack Obama to stand with Iranians who are calling for democratic change in Iran.

Torricelli was joined by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani said progress can only be made by changing the regime of Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad and the conservative Islamist clerics who rule the country.

"This regime is going to do everything they can to hide, to lie, to deceive and to try to move forward with the nuclear program while fooling all of us," Giuliani said. "That would be very dangerous for the region. It will be very dangerous for the rest of the world. The only real answer for world peace is a new regime in Iran -- with the mullahs gone and with people like this, not just them, but people like this being able to exercise their rights in Iran."

Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell also attended the rally, calling for aid to be sent to members of an Iranian opposition movement who are living in miserable conditions at refugee camps in Iraq.

Also among the guests was the Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt, who spent six years as the hostage of Marxist guerrillas before being rescued from a secret rebel jungle camp in 2008.
 
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How much support do these people have within Iran? They seem to represent a minority

minus something percent. Everyone hates them and distances themselves from them. All Iranians hate these mother f*ers and that crazy frog Maryam Rajavi more than they hate anyone else. Even the opposition of the Iranian regime inside Iran and outside of Iran distance themselves from them.

Tens of thousands of Iranian exiles rallied in Paris on June 23 to demand democratic change in Iran and to call for aid to Iranian resistance members at refugee camps in Iraq.

Iraq will soon kick these low-lives out and their little continent, Ashraf camp, will turn into a public toilet soon.

Shame on Americans and Europeans for supporting these terrorists who helped Saddam to kill Iranians, to gas Iraqi kurds, to suppress Iraqi Arabs, etc.
 
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why are they listed as terrorists by US? They seem to be harmless bunch.
 
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Yea, very harmless you ignorant. Except that they have killed over a thousand Iranians and non-Iranians directly through bomb planting and military attacks in support of Saddam.
Whats wrong with you. Is it the hormones? :)
Was not US ally of saddam?
 
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Whats wrong with you. Is it the hormones? :)
Was not US ally of saddam?

I see nothing wrong with calling you ignorant. Ignorant isn't an insult. You're ignorant about the whole issue and yet try to make meaningless comments about how these terrorists are harmless.
No, the USA wasn't an ally of Saddam after 1990 if you don't know. Even if the USA was, still it wouldn't justify the wrongdoings of these people. These guys were boot lickers of Saddam and even before that they had already done several terrorist bombing operations.
 
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I see nothing wrong with calling you ignorant. Ignorant isn't an insult. You're ignorant about the whole issue and yet try to make meaningless comments about how these terrorists are harmless.
No, the USA wasn't an ally of Saddam after 1990 if you don't know. Even if the USA was, still it wouldn't justify the wrongdoings of these people. These guys were boot lickers of Saddam and even before that they had already done several terrorist bombing operations.
Okey, so these were banned after 90s? :)
In any case, they dont seem to bomb anymore, and US is friends with iraq again, so they should not remain baned.
 
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Okey, so these were banned after 90s? :)
In any case, they dont seem to bomb anymore, and US is friends with iraq again, so they should not remain baned.
Actually the USA is still supporting them in Iraq, the USA has exerted pressure on Iraq to save their buttocks by not returning their heads to Iran for trial. Also, there are good reasons to believe that the USA has been actively supporting them since 2009 post-election protests to create chaos inside Iran. By unbanning them they'll only show their support for terrorists publicly, just like Europe did. But again, whether they remain in their terror list or not is not an important issue for Iranians.

If so, why is it banned by US?
To save face. Aren't you the same guy who suggested they should get them out of the terrorists list just few posts above? What a hypocrite you are.
 
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These are the same retards who were sucking up to the dictator shah. :lol:Hypocrisy of westernized slaves knows no bounds.:disagree:
 
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