International Dignitaries Rally for a New Iran Policy, Support NCRI as Democratic Alternative

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  Written by Shamsi Saadati Paris, France  – On Saturday, May 17, 2025, an influential international conference convened in Paris, uniting parliamentarians and prominent political figures from a wide array of countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland, Romania, Portugal, and the Netherlands. The central theme of the gathering was the urgent need for a new, decisive international policy towards Iran, with a strong emphasis on supporting democratic change and recognizing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) as a viable alternative to the current regime. The event served as a significant platform for global lawmakers to voice their concerns over the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, the regime’s escalating domestic repression, its destabilizing regional activities, and its persistent pursuit of a nuclear program. A recurring call throughout the conference was for Western governments to adopt a firmer stance, including the ...

The Tehran uprising is like the uprising of the Iranian people

 


By Reza Hoseani

The nationwide uprising that started from Khuzestan Ghahraman and its flames had reached Tabriz,

It continued on its twelfth day in Tehran.

People chanted:

Death to the dictator and Khamenei, shame on you, leave the country.

 And it showed once again that the Iranian people want to overthrow the integrity of the ruling mullahs in Iran.

Yes

Khuzestan rose, roared and advanced and people in different parts of the country, including Lorestan and Tabriz, stood up to support it.

In the early days, regime leaders said it did not matter, but now the uprising has become a source of terror for the clerical regime.

As we have evaluated in previous articles, the Khuzestan uprising was the gateway to other cities and provinces, and now this uprising has reached the capital, which is the manifestation of the totality of the Iranian people.

Not only have these uprisings not stopped, but in their growing process they will reach the point of regime change in Iran.

 

 

Reza Hoseani is a writer, analyst, expert on Iranian affairs, a human rights activist and a defender of the rights of women, children and political prisoners

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