The truth about the Iranian regime’s new president

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  By Sadegh Pashm-Foroush The day after the announcement of the results of Iran’s sham presidential election, Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei summoned the remaining members of the government of former regime president Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on May 19. In his remarks to them—indirectly addressing new regime president Massoud Pezeshkian—he warned him and reminded him of the “model” of the president in the regime. The supreme leader repeatedly mentioned Raisi and said, “He is truly a model; we must all learn from him.” He then reiterated the concept of “heartfelt belief and practical commitment” to the regime, which Pezeshkian, like all the election candidates, had committed to. Khamenei stated, “Dear Raisi demonstrated as a model that one can possess these mental, heartfelt, and practical qualities as the president of a country and follow them in practice.” Of course, before the sham election, Pezeshkian repeatedly stated that he would continue Raisi...

The support of 107 former presidents and prime ministers from 46 countries of the world, for the 10-point plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi

 Historical statement of 107 former world leaders.

The support of 107 former presidents and prime ministers from 46 countries of the world for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s 10-point plan in an open letter to the President of the United States, the President of the European Council, the Prime Minister of England, the Prime Minister of Canada and the leaders of 27 EU member countries.



The signatories include 50 presidents, 47 prime ministers, one chancellor, and 9 other former heads of state from around the world.
The letter of the former leaders of 46 countries of the world: the 10-point plan presented by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, including free elections, freedom of assembly and expression, abolition of the death penalty, gender equality, separation of religion from the state, autonomy of Iranian nationalities and a non-nuclear Iran. It is a program compatible with democratic values and worthy of support.
107 world leaders: The people of Iran have made it clear through their slogans that they reject all forms of dictatorship, whether it is the deposed king or the current religious regime, and they reject having any kind of relationship with them.
Leaders from 46 countries of the world: We believe that it is the people of Iran who will decide their future. At the same time, we know that during the past four decades, the democratic coalition of the National Council of Resistance of Iran has continuously and tirelessly sought democratic change.
The advice of 107 world leaders to the Presidents of the United States, the Prime Ministers of England and Canada, and European leaders: We urge you to stand in solidarity with the people of Iran in their desire for a democratic republic with the separation of religion and state in which no individual, regardless of affiliation Religious or hereditary, do not have any privilege over others
Decades of silence and the apparent passivity of the international community have fueled the culture of impunity in Iran. Since the 1980s, authorities in Iran have executed tens of thousands of protesters and political prisoners
107 world leaders: Tragically, in 1988 alone, more than 30,000 political prisoners, the vast majority of whom were members of the Mojahedin Khalq opposition, were brutally massacred.
The presidents and prime ministers are the authors of letters to the former leaders of these countries: England, Canada, Belgium, Italy, France, Spain, Czech Republic, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Ireland, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Malta, Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Tunisia, Yemen, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Senegal, Montenegro, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Panama, Paraguay, Ecuador, Andorra, and Mongolia.
Mr. Romano Prodi and Jean-Claude Juncker, the former prime ministers of Italy and Luxembourg and presidents of the European Commission, and Mr. Cesar Gaviria and Miguel Angel Rodríguez Churia, the former presidents of Colombia and Costa Rica and the secretaries general of the Organization of American States, are the signatories of this letter.
Among the signatories are 3 Nobel Peace Prize winners: Lech Walesa, Juan Manuel Santos, and Oscar Arias Sanchez, former presidents of Poland, Colombia, and Costa Rica.
Former leaders of 46 countries of the world: We believe that the time has come for the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran to be held accountable for its crimes.
In their open letter, the world leaders condemned the interference of the Iranian regime in the Middle East and Europe, and its terrorist attempts and cyber attacks in Albania.
107 world leaders addressed to the President of the United States, the President of the European Council, the Prime Ministers of England and Canada, and the leaders of the 27 member countries of the European Union: We ask your nations to stand by the Iranian people in their efforts to change and take decisive steps against the ruling regime. This includes blacklisting the IRGC and holding regime officials accountable for crimes against humanity.
107 former world leaders emphasized in their letter: while any change should come from the people of Iran, the international community has the responsibility to protect human rights in their case.

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