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Protests against executions in Iran

NCRI – On Saturday, October 6, supporters of the Iranian Resistance, in Canada, Denmark, England, Sweden and Germany staged protests against recent wave of executions in Iran.
The protestors called for referral of the Iranian regime’s human rights dossier to UN Security Council for adoption of binding measures to stop executions in Iran. NCRI – On Saturday, October 6, supporters of the Iranian Resistance, in Canada, Denmark, England, Sweden and Germany staged protests against recent wave of executions in Iran.

The protestors called for referral of the Iranian regime’s human rights dossier to UN Security Council for adoption of binding measures to stop executions in Iran.

In Birmingham, England, Mr. Malcolm Fowler, member of the British Law Society’s human rights committee, addressed the rally. He declared his support to Iranian Resistance and condemned the violations of human rights in Iran.
 
In Kassel, Germany, the protest drew public attention particularly to the suppression of young people and execution of juvenile in recent months.

"Iranians called on European Union to condemn Executions in Iran", German newspaper, Hessische Allgemeine, said in its report of the event.

In Arhus, Denmark, protesters held banners reading:
"Stop Executions in Iran," "Youths face execution in Iran," "Cease economic ties with the mullahs" and "Support democratic change in Iran."

In Boras, Sweden, representatives from human rights organizations were present at the gathering and called for an end to executions in Iran.

On Friday a similar event was held in Vancouver, Canada.  During the event many Canadians signed a petition declaring their solidarity with the Iranian Resistance.

Participants in the rallies, pledged their support for the third option as the only viable solution for a democratic change in Iran initiated by President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.

In 2004 at the European Parliament, Mrs. Rajavi announced the third option. She basically stated her opposition to both war and the policy of appeasement and offered the third option as democratic change by Iranian people and their resistance.
 

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