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fredag 29 juni 2018
Meeting in Paris for a democratic Iran Iranian important organization usually gather in Paris every year to support the Iranian people.
Meeting in Paris for a democratic Iran Iranian important organization usually gather in Paris every year to support the Iranian people.
By the end of June each year, since 2003, tens of thousands of exile Iranians gather in an international gathering in Paris to show their support for the Iranian people's struggle.
This year's gathering is June 30, in a decisive time for Iran since the regime-critical protests started at the beginning of the year, and as continues with ongoing demonstrations in various cities in Iran, Morteza Sadeghi, human activist, writes in a debate article for the Gothenburg Post on Thursday.
The motto of the people during the ongoing protests shows that they have had enough of the religious unity of the clergy and demand change, he writes with reference to recent protests.
The Iranian National Resistance (NCRI) Ten-Point Plan advocates: a free, secular and democratic Iran free from nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, respecting all its citizens' rights under the UN Charter and the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights.
During the 30th anniversary of these massacres, countries defending human rights, including Sweden, should try to put the people in charge of an international human rights violations court.
Read the entire debate article on Göteborgs Posten's website, here ...
Morteza Sadeghi
human rights activist
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