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The Hague, theatre of a new demonstration of the Iranian community

NCRI – On 10 April, hundreds of Iranians living in Holland demonstrated in The Hague in front of the Dutch Parliament to protest against the EU’s refusal to apply the ruling of the European Court of Justice of 12 December, removing the main Iranian opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin from the terror list.

NCRI – On 10 April, hundreds of Iranians living in Holland demonstrated in The Hague in front of the Dutch Parliament to protest against the EU’s refusal to apply the ruling of the European Court of Justice of 12 December, removing the main Iranian opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin from the terror list.
 
The Iranian community was represented by various associations, Iranian experts and specialists in the Netherlands, including the Union of Iranian teachers, the Iranian Youth, the Association of Iranian students, The Iranian Women’s Society and the Union of Iranian Long-distance truck drivers in Holland.
 
A multitude of posters and multicoloured banners were used at the demonstration, all condemning the policy of appeasement and the shameful bargaining of the European Union with the mullahs’ regime.
 
Before the march, Ms Dowlat Norouzi, representative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Great Britain addressed the demonstrators.
 
Recalling the latest developments, she noted that the British sailor’s hostage crisis and the mullahs’ race for atomic weapons were Tehran’s warmongering against the international community, which the policy of appeasement had paved the way for.
 
Ms Norouzi underlined the necessity of adopting as quickly as possible a firm policy with the religious dictatorship, the essential criterion of which is to remove the main opposition to the Iranian regime, the People’s Modjahedin from the terror list.