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Remarks by Lucio Malan–Call for Justice Summit, July 19, 2020

In the latest protests in November 2019, in Iran, the people, the crowd were shouting, “Leave Syria, think about us.” People are deprived of what is needed for everyday life to protect themselves from the pandemic.

In the latest protests in November 2019, in Iran, the people, the crowd were shouting, “Leave Syria, think about us.” People are deprived of what is needed for everyday life to protect themselves from the pandemic.

Lucio Malan, Member of Senate of Italy joined the Online Free Iran Global Summit—day 2. In his remarks, Senator Malan said, “In the latest protests in November 2019, in Iran, the people, the crowd were shouting, “Leave Syria, think about us.” People are deprived of what is needed for everyday life to protect themselves from the pandemic.”

In July 1988, the Iranian religious fascism’s founder and the first supreme leader Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa ordering the execution of imprisoned opponents, including those who had already been tried and were serving their prison terms. This was the beginning of what turned out to be the biggest massacre of political prisoners since World War II.

Following the decree, some 30,000 political prisoners were extra-judicially executed within several months. Today, thanks to the initiative of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), known as “Call for Justice” many legal and international bodies have joined the families of victims in search of justice.

Here is the speech of Senator Malan:

While we are gathered here for the Free Iran Global Summit, the United Nations Security Council is discussing the possible lifting of the arms embargo from the United Nations against Iran. It has been proved that Iran does not respect international laws, but funds and directs the terrorists in many countries. We know that from international agencies, from the United States Department of State, from the Iranian people and their resistance movement.

In the latest protests in November 2019, in Iran, the people, the crowd were shouting, “Leave Syria, think about us.” People are deprived of what is needed for everyday life to protect themselves from the pandemic. They are furious about the national wealth being spent on the regime’s destabilizing activities outside Iran. Therefore, there is no reason why the United Nations should lift the embargo. Such a decision would only enable the regime to develop and export weapons to threaten the Middle East, the international security, and even the European capitals.

It is irresponsible to trust the Iranian regime and imagine that it would behave wisely if the arms embargo ends. The Iranian people are protesting against such a move. As we speak, this regime is destabilizing Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Yemen. According to the latest reports of the International Agency for Atomic Energy, the Iranian regime has cheated about the JCPOA treaty, and has never told the truth about its nuclear activities.

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