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Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi condemned criminal attack in Paris

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Maryam Rajavi, a Muslim who has been fighting against the Islamic regime in Iran, ardently condemns this “barbaric act”.

The attack against the French satirical weekly has sparked horror among the international community, including Muslim leaders who condemned the “shocking murder” and offered their support to the French people in the fight against terrorism and freedom of the press.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel described the attack as “abominable.” Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel spoke of “shock, dismay and terror” at the attack. The Italian leader Matteo Renzi published on his Twitter account: “Horror and dismay for the massacre of Paris, violence will always lose against freedom.”

The leader of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Maryam Rajavi, based in Paris, has strongly condemned the “barbaric act.”

This Muslim, fighting the Islamic regime in Iran, said: “In these difficult times, the Iranian people and the Resistance find themselves side-by-side with the French people and the bereaved families. Attacking innocent citizens, particularly journalists, whatever the pretext may be, is a terrorist crime and contrary to the teachings of true Islam. “

Killing in the name of Islam is a practice instituted by Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic regime in Iran, when he launched a religious decree (fatwa) against the British writer Salman Rushdie. Following the publication of the book “The Satanic Verses”, the Iranian dictator called on all Muslims to kill the author. Several of its editors have been murdered and he himself is in hiding since 1988.

Spreading terror in the name of God was the hallmark of Islamist power in Iran, which then spread among extremist groups in the region and who are now seeking to create their own “Islamic state.” Beheading, amputating limbs, torturing to death those who are accused of “enmity against God” are practices that were institutionalized by mullahs well before Daesh.

This fatal phenomenon has its roots in Iran and in the example of the Republic of the mullahs, the first Islamic regime of the contemporary world. To defeat it, you have to eradicate its ideological source and its historical birthplace.

Source: Express.fr (Translated to English)

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