Iran Focus
London, 03 Mar - In a shocking speech at the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee’s February 22nd meeting in Brussels, Portuguese Socialist MEP Ana Gomes criticized the Iranian opposition.
“I met with relatives of the victims of a terrorist organization called MEK,” she said in the meeting. She added, “We cannot continue to allow some members of this parliament, possibly out of naiveté, to continue to abet some of the members of this organization.”
On twitter and social media, Ms. Gomes has been displaying photos of her Tehran visit — raising questions about how she was allowed to spend so much time with the “terror victims,” while her colleagues in the same European delegation were denied contact with lawyers and relatives of political prisoners.
In fact, MEP Lars Adaktusson told Swedish radio that during his pre-arranged meeting with the lawyer and mother of Swedish-Iranian doctor Ahmadreza Jalali, who is currently on death row, at their hotel in Tehran, “We were just beginning our conversation when two people from the regime’s security officials intervened and stopped the meeting.” Adaktusson added that the lawyer was forced to leave the hotel.
Ms Gomes accused other members of the European Parliament of “naiveté” for supporting the Iranian opposition. Yet, her claims are shocking because European and American courts rejected the terrorist designation of the Iranian opposition several years ago. The designation had originally been imposed by then US president Bill Clinton at the behest of Tehran; it was later removed by his wife, former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
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