In a meeting at the headquarters of the
Iranian resistance in France it was announced:
Statement by 14,000 French mayors and
representatives in support of the Iranian Resistance
Statement calls for a halt to executions in
Iran, immediate release of seven Ashraf hostages, and protection of Camp
Liberty
Maryam Rajavi: The mullahs' regime nuclear
retreat shall accelerate its downfall
According to a statement released by Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran On Sunday, January 19, in a ceremony at the Iranian
Resistance headquarters, support of 14,000 mayors and representatives from
different French cities for the Iranian Resistance was announced. A number of
these mayors and representatives who attended the event delivered the support
of representatives of people of France to Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the
president-elect of the Iranian Resistance.
Maurice Boscavert Chairman of the Committee of Mayors in Defense of Ashraf announced that
among the representatives who have declared their support for the Iranian
resistance there are 15 regional chairs, 50 provincial council chairs, 306
representatives, 98 former representatives, 122 Senators and 22 former
Senators.
The statement of French representatives points to an
increase in human rights violations in Iran after Rouhani took office and
stresses that human rights violations in Iran and warmongering meddling of the
regime in the region, in addition to its nuclear program, are causes of great
concern for the representatives of people of France. These matters should be of
major concern to the international community.
The statement signed by 14,000 French mayors and
representatives condemns Iraqi forces’ September 1 raid on Camp Ashraf carried
out at the behest of the Iranian regime, and describes any inaction and silence
regarding this crime as paving the ground for further atrocities.
Signatories have called on the French government, the
European Union, and the United Nations to adopt immediate measures to stop
group and arbitrary executions in Iran, secure release of seven Ashraf
hostages, conduct an inquiry to the September 1 massacre at Camp Ashraf by UN,
and provide protection to 3,000 members of the Iranian opposition in Camp
Liberty.
Referring to the mullahs’ retreat from their
three-decade-long clandestine nuclear program Mrs. Rajavi stressed that the
West should not adopt a weak stance in the nuclear negotiations and in the
implementation of the Geneva agreement; rather, it should force mullahs to
permanently shut down all their nuclear sites. She denounced West’s tolerance
regarding the unprecedented crackdown by the “moderate” government of Rouhani,
the mullahs’ President, and said: “The West should not ignore freedom, human
rights, and the Iranian Resistance under the pretext of nuclear negotiations.
Western governments should not pay the price of their relations with the
religious tyranny out of the pocket of Iranian people.”
Mrs. Rajavi described the September 1 massacre of Ashraf
residents and repeated missile attacks on Camp Liberty in Iraq as vivid
indication of fright of the Velayat-e faqih regime from the bond between the
organized resistance and the popular protests and called on the UN, U.S. and
France for firmness and endeavors to resolve the humanitarian crisis in Camp
Liberty. “France has the ability to take this matter to the Security Council”,
she added and “She can also demand that residents of Camp Liberty be placed
under international protection until the time of their transfer and for an
independent inquiry to be conducted into the September 1 massacre in Ashraf.”
In this meeting a number of mayors and representatives of
France, including Jean-Pierre Bequet, mayor of Auvers-sur-Oise and provincial
council member of Val d’Oise, Jean-Pierre Mueller, Maurice Boscavert ,Kerry Guieres, Jacques Fat, Gilbert Marsak, Claude
Robert, Pascal Duquesnes, as well as personalities suc as Dominique Lefebvre, Member of the
French National Assembly, Bishop Jacques Gaillot, Mme Anne-Marie Lizin, Gilles Paruelle, former president of the Bar Association of Val d’Oise and Raymond Tanter,
a former member of the US National Security Council spoke, offered their
speeches.
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