
NCRI – In a demonstration in Paris, the Iranians residing in France condemned the new bargaining of the French government and the mullahs regime in exchange for new pressures against Iranian Resistance.
The demonstrators gathered in front of the Quai d’Orsay to ask for an end to the policy of appeasement with the mullah’s regime and the closure of June 17, 2003 case brought against the Iranian Resistance in France.

NCRI – In a demonstration in Paris, the Iranians residing in France condemned the new bargaining of the French government and the mullahs regime in exchange for new pressures against Iranian Resistance.
The demonstrators gathered in front of the Quai d’Orsay to ask for an end to the policy of appeasement with the mullah’s regime and the closure of June 17, 2003 case brought against the Iranian Resistance in France.
They stressed that at the end of six years, this completely empty case is maintained only under the pressure of the regime of mullahs in exchange for economic contracts. For this reason new charges are brought up.
During this demonstration, the Iranians held signs reading “Stop sacrificing Iranian Resistance in exchange for shameful contracts with mullah’s dictatorship”.
The demonstrators waving Iranian flags bearing the Lion and traditional Sun stressed “No Trade, no appeasement”, “Democracy yes, Trade no”
Jean-Pierre Béquet, mayor of Auvers-sur-Oise, declared in his speech that this case resulted from a policy of appeasement between France and Iran. “We wish for a democratic Iran, and in France, a government which will choose not to yield in this regard.”
Mgr Gaillot declared in a message addressed to the demonstrators: “The regime of mullahs is afraid of Iranian Resistance. It cannot accept its rights. It makes every effort to discredit and condemn it. The fight continues with your many friends. Once again you will win because you are right. “
Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Algerian Prime Minister, underlined in his speech that “the French government does not have the right to carry out its trade at the expense of the Iranian people.”
Gilles Paruelle, Secretary of the Committee for a Democratic Practice in Iran and former President of the Bar Association in Val d’Oise, stressed that the lawyers know well that this case is completely empty. He also read out an official statement in which this committee says that it “cannot accept these unjustified efforts against the Iranian opposition."

