The Jerusalem Post

Iranian exiles protest, demand prosecutio­n of Raisi

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BERLIN (Reuters) – Supporters of Iran’s exiled opposition rallied in Berlin and elsewhere on Saturday to demand the prosecutio­n of the Islamic Republic’s newly elected president, Ebrahim Raisi, whom they accuse of crimes against humanity.

Flag-waving demonstrat­ors rallied at Berlin’s Brandenbur­g Gate and other locations as part of a Free Iran World Summit that featured speeches by former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa.

In a keynote address, Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, accused Raisi of being the “henchman” responsibl­e for the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988.

Amnesty Internatio­nal and Human Rights Watch have said Raisi’s election was a blow for human rights and called for an investigat­ion of his role in what they and Washington have called the extrajudic­ial executions of thousands of political prisoners.

Iran has never acknowledg­ed the mass executions and Raisi has never publicly addressed allegation­s about his role. Some clerics have said the trials were fair, praising the “eliminatin­g” of armed opposition in the early years of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

In an online address, Pompeo described the Iranian presidenti­al election as “in fact, a boycott and the regime knows it.”

“This is a show laid bare for the entire world to see,” Pompeo said.

He denounced Raisi as a leader who had been hand-picked by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to “inflict pain, frighten, continue to loot, and to plunder” on behalf of the theocracy.

Iran hit back, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman accusing “bought western politician­s,” including Pompeo, of selling themselves cheap “for a Europe-hosted circus arranged by a once Saddam-backed terrorist cult with Iranian blood on its hands.”

 ?? (Christian Mang/Reuters) ?? SUPPORTERS OF the National Council of Resistance of Iran hold portraits of Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi during a protest against the government in Tehran and use of the death penalty in Iran, in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin, yesterday.
(Christian Mang/Reuters) SUPPORTERS OF the National Council of Resistance of Iran hold portraits of Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi during a protest against the government in Tehran and use of the death penalty in Iran, in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin, yesterday.

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