Iranian resistance: Iranian regime behind violent war and genocide in Syria

Iranian resistance: Iranian regime behind violent war and genocide in Syria
President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Maryam Rajavi, said in a meeting on Friday with MPs from the UK in Paris, that if the current Iranian regime did not exist then "in Syria, there would not have been this violent war and genocide," adding that so long as the mullahs are in power in Iran, terrorism under the banner of Islam will continue to owe its existence to the regime, NCRI News reported.

Rajavi said the Iranian Resistance is warning yet again of the dangers posed by Iran’s ruling theocracy that inside Iran manifest themselves in the form of flagrant violations of human rights, and in the region work against stability by warmongering, terrorism and genocide in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.

The Iranian regime has an inspiring role, feeding and legitimatizing extremist groups, and it makes no difference if they are Sunni or Shiite, Rajavi said.

The mullahs’ theocracy is a source of inspiration for two basic tendencies: Extremism under the banner of Islam and retaliating against the West. The outcome of these two tendencies are terrorist attacks in Europe.

Maryam Rajavi said that every contract signed with Hassan Rouhani’s regime is a helping hand to the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Rt. Hon. David Jones MP and a former Secretary of State for Wales said that “we share the position of Mrs. Rajavi who said that we can see that human rights abuses in Iran have worsened after the nuclear deal, as has the mullahs’ meddling and aggression in Syria."

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