Iranian dissidents rally in France for the overthrow of Iran’s theocracy – Washington Times
LE BOURGET, France Thousands of supporters of a dissident Iranian opposition group rallied here Saturday for the overthrow of Irans theocratic government at an event that featured speeches by several Trump administration allies including Newt Gingrich and Rudolph Giuliani as well as the former head of Saudi intelligence.
The boisterous event, held annually in this town just north of Paris, was organized by the controversial National Council of Resistance of Iran, a France-based group of Iranian exiles that brings dozens of current and former U.S., European and Middle Eastern officials together to speak out in support of regime change in Tehran.
While the Trump administrations posture on the issue is elusive, Mr. Giuliani drew large cheers here by asserting that the new U.S. presidents view is far different from that of his predecessor, who led world powers to dramatically ease sanctions on the Islamic republic with the 2014 Iranian nuclear accord.
Mr. Trump is laser focused on the danger of Iran to the freedom of the world, said Mr. Giuliani, who was perceived by many at Saturdays rally to be an emissary for Mr. Trump, despite holding no formal cabinet position in the administration.
Unlike the Obama administration, the former New York City mayor said, Mr. Trump is not in a state of denial on Iran.
Iran must be free! added Mr. Gingrich, a Republican former House speaker, who rallied the crowd by condemning Tehrans record of human rights abuses.
The two, who both were close advisors to Mr. Trumps presidential campaign, headed a U.S. delegation at Saturdays rally that included several former Democrat lawmakers, as well as three active Republican Congressmen: Reps. Ted Poe of Texas, Thomas Garrett of Virginia and Robert Pittenger of North Carolina.
But it was an appearance by Prince Turki bin Faisal Al-Saud, the former longtime Saudi intelligence chief, that may have been the most significant part of Saturdays rally.
I salute you, said the prince, who was in attendance for the second year in a row, and whose presence suggested that Saudi Arabias Sunni Muslim monarchy openly supports regime change in Iran the Mideasts Shiite powerhouse and Riyadhs main rival.
Prince Faisals appearance prompted speculation that the Saudis may even have helped finance Saturdays rally, although organizers flatly denied that, asserting instead that funding for the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) comes entirely in the form of donations from Iranians disgusted with the government in Tehran.
Controversial group
Saturdays rally was a marathon of speeches and musical performances. But it drew only limited mention in most mainstream Western media, presumably because of the turbulent history that the NCRI has with the European Union and Washington.
There were more than a dozen current and former officials in attendance from EU nations, including former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner. But, in what could be read as sign of the current French leaderships feelings toward the NCRI, newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron steered clear of the event.
Alternatively, French officials hosted Irans foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, in Paris on Thursday and Iranian state media claimed Mr. Macron was among those hed met. Frances foreign ministry offered no verification of the meeting, but acknowledged talks between Mr. Zarif and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.
Political uneasiness toward the NCRI, meanwhile, stems partly from the organizations most influential faction, the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, or MEK an outfit the EU and Washington listed for years as a terrorist group.
The MEK first appeared on the scene during the late 1970s, when it engaged in a power struggle against leaders of Irans Islamic Revolution. The group was later known to have carried out terrorist attacks against Iranian government targets during the 1980s. While U.S. officials say it also participated in attacks on Americans, MEK representatives have long argued that the terrorist listing was never driven by legitimate U.S. national security concerns.
After an exhaustive campaign that saw MEK supporters spend millions lobbying and cozying up to current and former U.S. officials, the group was removed from EU and U.S. terror lists in 2009 and 2012, respectively.
While media scrutiny of the MEK has lingered, the bigger NCRI political wing of the organization has come to be known during more recent years as perhaps the only dissent group on the planet with enough money and juice to rally tens of thousands of supporters in the heart of Europe each June behind a collective call for the overthrow of Irans government.
Saturdays rally went off without a hitch. Confetti was blasted over a crowd that organizers claimed was more than 10,000 strong inside a vast convention hall here that pulsed with notably more upbeat energy than past years a reality that some attendees credited to the rise in Washington of a Trump government seen as eager to take action against Iran.
The most aggressive speech came from NCRI leader Maryam Rajavi, who condemned the religious dictatorship of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and asserted that the regime is run by executioners, whove imprisoned or killed tens of thousands of opposition figures since coming to power in 1979.
Mrs. Rajavi called Irans recent election a sham and accused President Hassan Rouhani of complicity in all of the regimes crimes against the Iranian people.
Overthrow is possible and within reach, she said. Iranian society is simmering with discontent and the international community is finally getting closer to the reality that appeasing the ruling theocracy is misguided.
The only solution is regime change, said Mrs. Rajavi, whos the NCRI since its founder her husband, Massoud Rajavi went into hiding in 2003.
In an email interview with The Washington Times last year, she claimed the organization represent[s] the voice of millions of Iranians who are being oppressed in their country and who seek regime change and the establishment of a democratic, pluralist and non-nuclear government based on the separation of religion and state.
But critic question the NCRIs tactics and the extent of its reach inside Iran.
Ariana M. Tabatabai, an Iranian-American who teaches security studies at Georgetown University, told The Times last week that the NCRI is a cult-like organization and said people inside Iran dont see it as a viable alternative to the Islamic republic.
That doesnt mean that the Islamic republic is widely popular, but it is more popular than the MEK and NCRI, and the reason is that this is a group that was known for its terrorist activities against the Iranian state during the Iran-Iraq war [of the 1980s], Ms. Tabatabai said.
Seeking regime change
NCRI supporters say their organization is the most influential on the Iranian opposition landscape.
No one in the Iranian opposition stands out the way the NCRI stands out in terms of their day to day engagement with the Iranian public, says Ramesh Sepehrrad, a long-time Iranian-American womens rights activist, who works with George Mason Universitys School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
Ms. Sepehrrad told a panel ahead of the rally here that its difficult to measure the NCRIs popularity inside Iran because the regime has made the price very, very high for the Iranian people to express their support for the movement. Thousands of their supporters and their family members have been executed and imprisoned by the regime, she said.
Shahin Gobadi, a member of the NCRIs foreign affairs committee, claims the group has become more active inside Iran over the past year. People are realizing more and more, especially young people, that regime change is the only answer, Mr. Gobadi told The Times.
But whether the Trump administration stands behind regime change remains unclear.
Jack Keane, a retired four star U.S. Army general with the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, says the president is crafting a far more aggressive policy than his predecessor.
What I dont know, said Mr. Keane, who also spoke on a panel ahead the rally, is if they would make a strategic move to undermine the regime to the point that it would be overthrown.
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Iranian dissidents rally in France for the overthrow of Iran's theocracy - Washington Times
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