MEP Antonio López-Istúriz White, Secretary-General of the European People’s Party addressed the Free Iran World Summit

MEP Antonio López-Istúriz White, Secretary-General of the European People’s Party addressed the Free Iran World Summit

July 11, 2021 — Dear Mrs. Rajavi, Dear Friends of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Thank you for the opportunity to speak to the Free Iran World Summit.

As we all know, these are difficult times for Iranians. The pandemic has wreaked havoc, and the sham presidential election, which was loudly boycotted by the Iranian people, proves once more that the regime cannot be trusted.

Even after rigging and inflating the votes, the regime could not claim a voter turnout higher than 48%. It is clear that boycott was a huge political blow to Khamenei and his regime. Nonetheless, Iran is entering a new era with Raisi as President.

The international community must respond adequately and hold Raisi to account for his past and future actions. The European Union it self has tools at its disposal for this, and we    should make use of it. Raisi’s rise to power is a direct consequence of the international community´s appeasement towards Iran. It is another proof that, much like we have seen over the past 40 years, this regime is incapable of reforms. The “moderate vs hardliner” paradigm that many in the West had believed in, is debunked. In fact, the Iranian people’s protest chant on the street has lately been: “Reformer, Hardliner, the game is now over.”

This is why we need a new policy toward the regime.

Experience has shown us that the fundamentalist regime in Iran cannot be trusted. This regime has lied about its nuclear program for the past 20 years, so we cannot isolate this one issue with all the other issues of the regime.  It would be wrong to assume that once the JCPOA is in place, the international community can address the regime’s other threats.

The right policy should not just focus on the regime’s nuclear weapons program, but also its ballistic missile program, its sponsoring of terrorism, its regional malign influence and its human rights violations.

All these elements should be part of a coherent and comprehensive policy toward the regime. A core part of this strategy however must be our clear and public display of solidarity with the Iranian people.

The European Union and the international community should stand with the people of Iran in their quest for freedom. The world should demand from the Iranian regime to free all political prisoners and to stop torture and ill-treatment. Human rights should be our top priority, and we should make our relations and negotiations with the regime contingent on its absolute respect for human rights.

We stand in solidarity with the people of Iran, as they demand respect for their fundamental human rights and freedoms. We stand in solidarity with the people of Iran so they can choose their leaders freely and democratically.

Popular protests during these last years have shown that the Iranian people demonstrated their desire for fundamental change. They desire free and fair elections, freedom of speech, gender equality and no discrimination against religious minorities or different ethnicities. All of you, the National Council of Resistance of Iran and Mrs. Maryam Rajavi are working towards this goal and deserve our support. It is now up to us, the international community, to hear these voices, and to put them front and centre in our strategy towards the regime. Thank you all, and I wish you a successful summit.

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