Iranians wish the removal of Mullah regime through Warsaw Summit

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by Sajawal Rehman

A free Iran. So that the people of Iran can have their country back. We want to see a democratic Iran. A non-monarchy, non-mullah dictatorship.

The #FreeIranWithMaryamRajavi campaign is gaining grounds by the day and amidst the Warsaw Summit on peace and stability in the Middle East, the voices of the Iranian revolution are being heard loud and clear.

Earlier, the dictatorial regime had announced it will stay away from the US-Polish Summit in Warsaw, raising eyebrows over Iran’s role in the instability of the war-torn region.

Despite repeated efforts from the United States, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other important regional players to resolve the ongoing conflict, Tehran is constantly doing something to make the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

The Summit started earlier today and as everyone expected, the freedom movement for Iran is visible right from the get-go.

The social activists and oppressed Iranians have had enough of the dictatorship by Ayatollah Khomeini, saying that it is high time for a change of regime.

The protests are taking place in Warsaw and the entire world is witnessing the chants of the oppressed Iranians.

Former national football player, Bahram Mavadat also participated in the demonstrations which took place outside the main stadium in Warsaw, calling for the world leaders to take strict action against the regime and ensure its removal at the earliest.

Iran Resistance supporters marched in Warsaw to show their solidarity with the downtrodden Iranians, urging the world leaders to ensure a democratic republic in Iran by overthrowing Mullahs at the earliest.

The rally gathered hundreds of supporters from across the globe to march before the summit which was to be attended by top officials from more than 60 countries.

While the US-led summit is expected to address a wide range of military and security-related issues in the Middle East however, Iran’s constant involvement in the Middle East’s instability and violating the nuclear deal has made it an elephant in the room which is the major reason why it decided not to attend the two-day event which started earlier today.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani set the tone for the day when he addressed the protestors from the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) before the start of the summit. He said:

“Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world. We should not be doing business with a regime that supports terror”.

The Warsaw Summit should be focused on how we change Iran. How do we change their behavior against their people? The last two Free Iran conferences I attended, the regime tried to bomb them; the last one was in Paris.

We believe the alternative to this regime is Madam Maryam Rajavi, and this organization, the MEK, is at the core of that movement.

We want to see a non-nuclear Iran. A free Iran. So that the people of Iran can have their country back. We want to see a democratic Iran. A non-monarchy, non-mullah dictatorship.”

Article first published on Herald Report.

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