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måndag 11 oktober 2021

Ebrahim Ra'isi does not travel to Scotland for fear of protests by Iranians abroad and international human rights activists

 






Ibrahim Raisi, 1988 Executioner and Assassin, cancels trip to England for fear of arrest

He will not attend the Climate Change Summit following a request for the arrest of Raisi

Ebrahim Ra'isi does not travel to Scotland for fear of protests by Iranians abroad and international human rights activists


Following the request for the arrest of Ibrahim Ra'isi upon his arrival in Scotland, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran (https://t.me/DORRTV/111492) announced on TV that, according to the British newspaper Times Does not participate in Scotland.


 According to the newspaper, a number of human rights activists have made a formal request to the Scottish police to arrest a boss if he enters Glasgow.


The Times quotes Stran Stevenson, a conservative politician and former Scottish representative to the European Parliament, as saying that he had submitted a formal request for the arrest of Ibrahim Raisi to the Scottish police.


This meeting will be held on 10 and 11 November in Scotland

Ebrahim Ra'isi does not travel to Scotland for fear of protests by Iranians abroad and international human rights activists


Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, announced at a press conference that Ibrahim Ra'isi would not attend the UN Climate Summit in Scotland.


He said the president would not attend the UN Climate Summit in Scotland.


The height of protests by angry Iranians over the imposed appointment of Ibrahim Ra'isi over four decades of crimes and killings against Iranians seems to be the main reason for Ebrahim Ra'isi not attending international conferences.


The concurrence of the court hearings of Hamid Nouri, one of the criminals of the Islamic Republic in Europe, has caused fear and panic among people like Ibrahim Ra'isi from traveling to Europe, the United States and other countries.


Ebrahim Ra'isi, for the crimes he has personally been involved in for four decades, fears prosecution by international human rights organizations or a wave of protests by Iranians and human rights activists abroad free from attending international meetings and conferences. He refuses.

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