Macron is the Iran uprising “Revolution”

Macron is the Iran uprising “Revolution”

On the sidelines of his meeting with Masih Ali Ahmadinejad, a journalist and activist who had previously criticised the French president, the French president referred to the Iranian uprising as a “revolution.”
In his speech at the Paris Peace Forum, the general protests of the Iranian people, Emmanuel Macron, in reference to his meeting with Masih Ali Ahmadinejad and Iranian human rights activists, described the Iranian people’s uprising as a “revolution”.

In his speech, Macron mentioned his encounter with Iranian activists and declared, “I confirm my respect and admiration for the revolution they lead.
Masih Ali Nejad, Shima Babai, and Laden Bruntid were also present for the meeting with Macron, the Elysee Palace announced.
“During the meeting with Macron, I said that what is happening in Iran is a revolution. ” The first nation to acknowledge this revolution may be France.


“Instead of Iran, you will meet the opposition figures in the future and prepare the European Union for the acceptance of secular Iran,” Ali Ahmadinejad added.
Masih Ali Ahmadinejad also announced on Thursday the launch of the “World Freedom Organization”. She said that he established this organization with Gary Kasparov and Liopoldo Lopez, who are an exhausted activist for the government of Russia and Venezuela.

“We are trying to increase pressure on the tyrants by uniting the opposition of different countries,” Ali Ahmadinejad wrote.
Ali Ahmadinejad earlier Macron criticized because of his meeting with Ibrahim Raisi on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings, as well as the treatment of the French police for the demonstrators in front of the Iranian embassy in Paris.

While Macron described the Iranian uprising in the country as a “revolution”, on November 8, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke, as the first Western leader, about the possibility of changing the regime in Iran and stressed that his country no longer depends on
The “terrible regime” in Iran will not be a safe place.
“Perhaps when the regime changes and the situation in Iran improves, those responsible for suppressing the people will not forget and will never be allowed to do so.

Come to Canada,” said the Prime Minister of Canada, who attended a large gathering of the Iranians in Ottawa with his wife.
Earlier, on October 25, the European Union imposed sanctions on 15 Iranian individuals and institutions regarding the murder of Muhsa Amini and the suppression of protests throughout the country..

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