BY Staff WritersSeptember 21, 2023
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 | September 21, 2023
8 months ago

Protesters demand justice for victims killed by regime

Thousands of protesters gather outside the United Nations, condemning Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and the Biden administration's dealings with Iran.

As Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi addressed the United Nations General Assembly, a massive crowd outside voiced their outrage.

They labeled Raisi and his regime as terrorists and demanded justice for the countless lives lost under his rule.

The protesters' chants echoed loudly, with phrases like "Down with the terrorist regime in Iran" and "Raisi is a murderer!" Their demands were clear: they wanted Raisi prosecuted immediately.

Protesters from across the US unite

Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran's U.S. office, addressed the crowd. He highlighted that attendees had traveled from over 40 states to deliver a potent message. Their collective voice declared that Raisi, a "mass murderer," had no place at the United Nations.

The NCRI, a prominent Iranian opposition organization, has long opposed the theocratic regime. Their leader, Maryam Rajavi, communicated with the protesters via video.

She expressed her disdain for Raisi's presence at the U.N. and called for his prosecution, along with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for crimes against humanity, Fox News reported.

Rajavi urged the international community to recognize the Iranian regime as a threat to global peace. She referenced Chapter VII of the U.N Charter, which addresses threats to peace and potential military interventions.

Biden's controversial deal with Iran

Amidst these protests, President Biden's decision to release $6 billion in Iranian oil revenues in exchange for five American hostages came under fire. While the release of the hostages was a relief, many believed that this deal would further fund Tehran-sponsored terrorism.

Jafarzadeh expressed his concerns to Fox News. He emphasized that the Iranian regime has consistently used its resources for terrorism and suppression. He warned that any funds directed to Iran would likely end up supporting these malicious activities.

He further criticized the deal, stating that it sends a dangerous message. By financially supporting a regime responsible for mass murders and hostage-taking, the U.S. might inadvertently encourage more of such actions.

Concerns over the use of funds

While the U.S. administration insists that the $6 billion will be used for humanitarian purposes, many protesters expressed skepticism. They doubted the feasibility of ensuring Iran's compliance with this stipulation.

Historically, hostage-taking has proven profitable for the Iranian regime. The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reported that since 1981, the U.S. has paid over $15 billion to Iran to secure the release of American hostages.

The day-long protest left many participants feeling empowered. Their determination to overthrow the Iranian regime was palpable.

A call for a free Iran

Jafarzadeh addressed the crowd with a message of hope and resilience. He expressed confidence in their eventual victory and the liberation of their people.

He emphasized the importance of the Iranian resistance movement and praised the protesters for their unwavering commitment.

Their collective efforts, he believed, would continue until Iran achieved freedom.

Conclusion

  • Thousands protested against Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi outside the U.N.
  • The NCRI, a significant Iranian opposition group, played a pivotal role in the protest.
  • President Biden's $6 billion deal with Iran faced severe criticism.
  • Concerns arose over the potential misuse of the released funds by the Iranian regime.
  • The protesters remain hopeful and determined in their fight for a free Iran.

We urge our readers to share this article on Twitter and Facebook to spread awareness about the ongoing situation in Iran.

Written by: Staff Writers

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