Iranian Resistance in front of the Munich Security Conference: The mullahs’ regime inTehran is experiencing its final phase

Brussels - Munich: Europe and Arabs
Hundreds of free Iranians gathered in front of the Munich Security Conference in Germany, demanding a firm international policy against the Tehran regime. According to a statement distributed by the Iranian Resistance and a copy of which we received on Saturday morning in Brussels, the demonstrators chanted "No to the dictator, no to the Shah, no to the mullahs", affirming their support for the National Council of Resistance of Iran. These protests came amid escalating brutal repression inside Iran and the regime's acceleration towards possessing nuclear weapons, which poses a serious threat to regional and international security.
In a strong message of support to the demonstrators, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, addressed them in a special letter, the text of which is below. The Resistance's statement said that the source of the letter is Maryam Rajavi's website:
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi's message to the demonstrations of Iranian citizens in Munich
Free citizens, comrades of the Resistance, supporters of Ashraf!
Greetings to you as you once again embody the determination and will of the Iranian people to achieve freedom and justice through your demonstrations and gathering during the Munich Security Conference.

Your massive presence at these gatherings reflects your commitment to the noble causes of the Iranian people to overthrow the mullahs’ regime and establish a democratic republic.

The religious tyranny ruling Iran not only suppresses the basic freedoms and human rights of the Iranian people, but also poses a serious threat to global security and peace through its aggressive policies and nuclear program.

At this time, the policy of appeasement has only given the regime the opportunity to continue its internal repression and ignite external wars.

We announce to the international community that the mullahs’ regime is in its final phase. The Iranian people have resolved, with a firm will, to overthrow this regime, and they will undoubtedly achieve it.
Beting on this regime is doomed to failure and it is time for the international community to stand by the Iranian people and support their struggle for freedom and democracy.
Adopting such a policy is necessary for peace and tranquility in the region and the world and should include the following:

1. Activating the trigger mechanism within the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and re-implementing the six UN Security Council resolutions against the regime’s nuclear projects and completely dismantling the nuclear program. This is a measure that should have been taken a long time ago. Any delay gives the regime an opportunity to reach the nuclear bomb.

2. Listing the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, the main machine of repression, warmongering and terrorism, as a terrorist organization and expelling its elements and agents. This sends a strong message to the mullahs’ regime and its allies that the international community will not tolerate the terrorism of this hostage-taking regime.

3. Conditioning negotiations and dealing with the mullahs’ regime on stopping executions, torture and terrorism.

4. The mullahs’ regime should be placed under Chapter VII of the UN Charter as a major threat to world peace and recognizing the struggle of the Iranian people as well as recognizing the just struggle of the youth and the uprising units against the terrorist Revolutionary Guards to overthrow the regime.

The will of the Iranian people and resistance is determined to overthrow this criminal regime and achieve freedom for Iran and its people. As Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance, said: “The democratic revolution and the democratic republic will be achieved by the hands of the people and the arms of the pioneers and revolutionaries in captive Iran.” Maryam Rajavi concluded by saying: Long live freedom.. Hail to the Iranian people.

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