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Farzin Hashemi Addresses Webinar on Iran Regime’s Terrorism in Europe – October 22, 2020

Farzin Hashemi, member of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee addressed a webinar on October 22, 2020 over the Iranian regime’s terrorism in Europe.

Farzin Hashemi, member of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee addressed a webinar on October 22, 2020 over the Iranian regime’s terrorism in Europe.

Farzin Hashemi, member of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee addressed a webinar on October 22, 2020, over the Iranian regime’s terrorism in Europe.

Also, a group of European and US personalities, lawyers and experts joined the online event hosted by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) on October 22. They condemned the Mullahs’ regime’s terrorism campaign in the Europe and called on the EU to pursue a firm policy against the Iran’s regime.

Participants condemned the regime’s support for terrorism around the world and called on the EU to end the appeasement policy under the pretext of engagement with the mullahs. It is time to make it clear to the mullahs’ regime that their support for terrorism in Europe soil and across the world will not be tolerated.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran(NCRI), was the keynote speaker at this event. Her message welcomed as a democratic solution to Iran’s future.

Farzin Hashemi, member of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee

Assadollah Assadi, Iran’s diplomat-terrorist on trial in Belgium for his role in a bomb plot targeting the 2018 “Free Iran” conference held by the NCRI back in 2018, from the very beginning tried to raise Vienna Conventions to escape prosecution.

This terrorist plot was ordered and blueprinted in Tehran at the highest level of Iranian regime leadership, including the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). 

Despite the fact that the EU has acknowledged the role of the regime, they have so far refrained from taking concrete action. We hope this will change, and they will take a more firm policy toward the Iranian regime.

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