A conference commemorating the 36th anniversary of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran took place on August 17, featuring Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran(NCRI), and Ms. Rita Süssmuth, former President of the German Bundestag. The event was attended by several distinguished German and European figures, as well as representatives from Iranian communities, who also gave speeches.
The event highlighted the ongoing struggle against the Iranian regime, which executed over 30,000 political prisoners, primarily from the PMOI, following a decree from Khomeini.
Mrs. Rajavi praised Süssmuth for her long-standing support of the Iranian Resistance and emphasized the need for accountability regarding the regime’s crimes, including genocide and crimes against humanity. She called for international legal actions against Iranian leaders and highlighted the importance of women in the fight for freedom.
Conference Commemorating the Anniversary of the #1988Massacre of Political Prisoners, with the Presence of Ms. Rita Süssmuth and Distinguished European Figures
False Accusations against the Resistance Movement Fulfill the Clerics' Agenda pic.twitter.com/wXFRPnwQmE— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) August 17, 2024
The conference also addressed the current instability of the Iranian regime, marked by a significant boycott of recent elections and a surge in executions. Mrs. Rajavi noted the resilience of the Resistance Units, which have conducted numerous acts of defiance against the regime. In her remarks, Ms. Süssmuth was recognized for her vocal opposition to the 1988 massacre and her continued advocacy for the Iranian people.
Mrs. Rajavi concluded by asserting that the Iranian Resistance represents a viable alternative to the current regime, urging the international community to support their cause against the clerical dictatorship.
The full text of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s speech at the conference is available at the following link: