Maryam Rajavi’s Speech at the FOFI Session in Brussels

The Critical Themes of Maryam Rajavi’s FOFI Speech

Condemnation of Iran’s Repression and Calls for Action

Rajavi’s speech was a stark reminder of Iran’s ongoing human rights crisis:

  • Mass executions: Iran’s regime has executed hundreds of prisoners, including juvenile offenders, in flagrant violation of international law.
  • Suppression of protests: The 2022-2025 protests across Iran, sparked by economic hardship and political repression, have been met with brutal force.
  • Targeting women and minorities: Women, religious minorities, and ethnic groups face systematic discrimination and violence.

Urgent Need for International Intervention

Rajavi called on Western governments, especially the EU and US, to:

  • Implement targeted sanctions against regime officials responsible for repression.
  • Recognize the NCRI as the legitimate representative of Iran’s resistance.
  • Support democratic institutions and civil society inside Iran.

Promoting a Democratic Transition

She emphasized that Iran’s future depends on:

  • Supporting free elections.
  • Establishing a secular, democratic government.
  • Securing the rights of women, minorities, and civil society.

The Role of the Iranian People

Rajavi highlighted the resilience of the Iranian people, especially youth and women, who continue to resist despite brutal repression. Their aspirations for freedom are the driving force behind the struggle for regime change.

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