"Circumstances are ripe for regime change in Iran" says Maryam Rajavi, the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
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Maryam Rajavi; Circumstances are ripe for regime change in Iran
Freedom in Iran is “completely attainable,” Maryam Rajavi said ahead of a major opposition rally in Paris.
'The failure to prevent the Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq after the
2003 Iraq War, which morphed into the gradual occupation of Iraq by the
Iranian regime, gave an unprecedented boost to the growth of
fundamentalism,' she added. 'Similarly, the [Khamenei] regime’s crimes
in Syria and Iraq and the genocide against Sunnis, which is accompanied
by Western silence, have enabled the rise of [the Islamic State].'
The Times quoted Mrs. Rajavi as saying, 'We want a pluralist system, freedom of parties and assembly,' she said. 'We respect all individual freedoms [and] we underscore complete freedom of expression and the media and unconditional access by all to the Internet. 'This is something that is completely attainable in Iran,' said Mrs. Rajavi, who accused Western powers of 'standing against the Iranian people’s will.' |

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