Elisabetta Zamparutti |
Elisabetta Zamparutti is an official of Hands Off
Cane, and a former member of the Italian Parliament
The sun was just creeping up over the desert sand one early morning in
September 2013, a small encampment of Iranian refugees in Iraq, Camp Ashraf, was fast asleep, but
things changed in an instant. Iraqi soldiers, acting at the behest of the
Iranian regime during the tenure of former Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri
al-Maliki, gathered the unarmed Iranians
who fled persecution in their homeland seeking safe heaven, lined them up and
executed them, extinguishing their lives.
This horrific incident, was the
indirect work of an Iran regime flexing its muscle across the region by sewing
the seeds of chaos and despair. The 52
victims, members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, the principal
Iranian opposition movement, couldn’t fight, or speak up, like their brethren
in Iran and those is most of the Middle East. On Sunday of June 13th however,
Iranians spoke up and spread their message loudly and clearly: regime change in
Iran.
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