A conference
hosted by the Iranian resistance in Paris on July 2 aimed at denouncing
the Iranian regime’s role in causing sectarian tension in the Middle
East region and presenting a solution to the multitude of crises
that plague the region. Titled “Democratic and Tolerant Islam vs.
Fundamentalist, Religious Dictatorship,” the conference was attended by
hundreds of Muslim dignitaries and politicians from various countries across the globe.
Maryam Rajavi named Iran as a stark example
where “the ruling mullahs have enchained the nation by unremitting
executions, torture of prisoners, amputation of limbs, gouging of eyes,
acid attacks on women.” Rajavi drew an analogy between the Iranian
regime, ISIS and other extremist groups which share similar traits,
including imposing religion by force, establishing tyranny under the
name of god, and resorting to terrorism and expansionism under religious
pretexts.
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