Maryam Rajavi and Rama Yade, Former French Secretary of Human Rights, Meet
Ms. Rama Yade, the former French Secretary of Human Rights and director of the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center, met with Maryam Rajavi at her residence in Auvers-sur-Oise.
During their meeting, Rama Yade extended her congratulations to Maryam Rajavi for successfully organizing the Free Iran World Summit and the grand rally of Iranians in Paris on July 1, despite the regime’s attempts to cancel these events. She underlined Maryam Rajavi’s decisive role in leading the movement, a fact even acknowledged by her adversaries.
That a woman can lead such a complex and extensive resistance is highly significant. It sets a brilliant example for women to take on vital and key responsibilities in today’s world.
Noting the regime’s suppressive measures, she said, “They try very hard to quash the society and prevent its movement, but they do not succeed. Their failure indicates the regime’s extreme weakness and your progress. The Iranian Revolution will eventually triumph.”
Maryam Rajavi appreciated Ms. Rama Yade’s support and solidarity with the Iranian people and the Resistance. Noting the developments on the Iranian people’s uprising and their resistance against religious tyranny, particularly the role of women, she said, ‘Despite extensive clampdown, the regime never could, and it never will be able to eradicate the organized and nationwide Resistance. It is not without reason that the moribund clerical regime begs western countries and grants them concessions to impose restrictions on our Resistance.
However, this is a fait accompli. The regime will not be able to continue its rule. The policy of appeasement might add several days to its life, but it will not be able to save the regime from being overthrown.
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