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European Parliament Conference : EU Should Recognize the 1988 Massacre in Iran as Genocide

Participants in the European Parliament conference, underlined that since Ebrahim Raisi, “henchman of 1988 massacre,” became the regime’s president in June, Iran’s already deplorable human rights situation.
Participants in the European Parliament conference, underlined that since Ebrahim Raisi, “henchman of 1988 massacre,” became the regime’s president in June, Iran’s already deplorable human rights situation.

On the eve of the International Human Rights Day on December 10, a group of prominent European lawmakers held a conference regarding Iran’s deteriorating human rights situation.

Members of the European Parliament, called on the Union and its member states to recognize the “1988 massacre in Iran as genocide and a crime against humanity.”

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, also joined this conference virtually, delivering the event’s keynote speech.

Tuesday’s event and its participants underlined that since Ebrahim Raisi, “henchman of 1988 massacre,” became the regime’s president in June, Iran’s already deplorable human rights situation has deteriorated.

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