Friday, June 15, 2018

MEK CALLS ON EUROPE TO PUT IRANIAN HUMAN RIGHTS OVER TRADE DEALS

By INU Staff
INU - Former MEP Struan Stevenson recently wrote an article about the Iranian Regime’s panic and anxiety over the impending collapse on the 2015 nuclear deal, entitled “Iran’s mullahs press the panic button”. 
In it, he outlines how the Regime wants to preserve the flawed deal through any means necessary, whilst Iranian Resistance groups, like the People’s Mujahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK), and the Iranian people want the deal to fail in order to bring about regime change in Iran.

MEK SUPPORTS SCRAPPED TRADE DEALS

When the US withdrew from the nuclear deal on May 8, a move that was greatly supported by the MEK, European companies had to decide between trading with Iran and risking heavy US sanctions or cutting ties altogether.
Many companies have righty chosen to cut their ties with the terrorist regime, which is the right thing to do for their business and also for the Iranian people. The reason is that by cutting the amount of money that the Regime gets, it will reduce the amount that they can spend on having their suppressive security forces silence the Iranian people for protesting the Regime or joining the MEK.
Regime’s begs and threats
The Regime has attempted to salvage the deal, with Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammad Javad and Supreme Leader Ali  pleading with the European Union to “make up for Iran’s losses” by increasing their trade with Iran.
But at the same time, the Regime has started work on a new centrifuge-assembly centre at Natanz – one of the many secret nuclear sites that the MEK exposed to the West in 2002 - and ordered the increased enrichment of uranium. This was designed to threaten Europe into complying with Regime demands rather than work in the best interests of the Iranian people or regional and international peace.
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