27/06/2024
Television Rhine Mine Germany: The largest demonstration of Iranians in Berlin on June 24, 2024
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Germany's Rhine Mine TV reports one of the largest demonstrations of Iranians abroad, which will take place on June 28, the day after the Iranian regime's presidential elections in Berlin.
Germany's Rhine Mine TV in an interview with Sahar Sanayi of the Iranian Association Frankfurt discussed the critical situation of human rights in Iran under the regime and large Iranian demonstrations in Berlin on June 28. The conversation was:
"One of the largest demonstrations by Iranians abroad will be held on June 28, the day after the presidential elections under the Iranian regime. But what is the current situation in Iran? »
Sahar Sanayi replied, "Every six hours in Iran, one person is killed." Iran's regime is most afraid of protests as dissatisfaction among Iranians continues to grow. Following the death of Ibrahim Raisi, Iran's regime is in crisis, and the regime's supreme leader is worried about his successor. This means that repression in Iran continues to rise. Violence against women has also increased sharply, and women can barely walk on the streets without risking being beaten or imprisoned.”
Sahar Sanayi added: "Iranians once in 1979 chose their path and dropped the chess. The slogans we heard on the streets during the protests were clear. People shouted: "Death to the tyrant, whether it is a chess or a leader," and stated that they seek their rights, freedom, fraternity and equality in Iran."
Continuing the conversation, the host of Frankfurt TV said: "On June 28, presidential elections will be held in the Iranian regime. What is the purpose of this large demonstration in the capital of Germany the next day? »
Sahar Sanayi said: "This large gathering is being held at the call of the National Resistance Council, the main democratic opposition." Tens of thousands of Iranians from all over the world will gather there. Hundreds of members of parliament and politicians will be there. Our goal is to clearly state that we seek a democratic republic. We seek the separation of the state from religion and equality between men and women in Iran. We want an Iran with no nuclear weapons and without casualties. All these principles are laid out in the decimal plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi. She is elected president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. We will gather in Berlin and declare clearly that our choice is to overthrow the Ayatoll regime and establish a democratic republic. What we want from the global community is to put an end to the policy of pacifying that puts major obstacles in our way. They must listen to the voice of Iranians. Just a few days ago, the Corps of Guards of the Islamic Revolution in Canada was declared a terrorist organization. This is exactly what we want from Germany and other European countries to support the Iranian revolution".