Monday, August 7, 2017

Failed Attempts of Iran Regime Against MEK



I was confused about diplomacy between Iran and France.

Since I am an Iranian. I'm trying to pursue some newspaper that links with Iran. recently I see that Iran's diplomacy was very active in France, and I see that much of contracts are being made with French companies and with French foreign policies. 
Although I Know the regime is not satisfied with the global diplomacy because he is getting the strike from that diplomacy as to do limitation about the nuclear bomb and imposing the new sanction on Iran. but I could not understand why and what is reason Iran diplomacy trying to stick with France.  
In this regard, Iran has tried to give all economic privileges to France. I paid a lot of attention to these deals that were closed between the Iranian and French regimes, and I saw even less than 30 percent of the benefits in the pockets of Rouhani's government. I was confused and I was trying to find out a relation to those deals between Rouhani's government and France and I know that something going on behind curtain till I have read an article on internet and me understood what is happening around.




London, 2 Aug - 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 program, what’s a little lying? read more...

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