Contrairement aux mensonges de Mme Shirali , la manifestation n’a pas été annulée une semaine auparavant mais le 18 juin pour 20 juin.
100.000 personnes étaient en route pour Paris à travers le monde pour une manifestation autorisée depuis avril.
Mais j’aime bien voir certain-es prétendument royalistes se glorifier de l’interdiction dans une démocratie d’une manifestation pacifique de leur opposant politique,
1️⃣ Cela vous permet de voir la nature exacte antidémocratique des soutiens de Pahlavi,
Ils ne sont même pas capable de supporter une opposition politique à l’extérieur de l’Iran, et vous pensez que la liberté d’opinion et de partie politique serait garantie en Iran avec leur candidat?
2️⃣ Le ministre des affaires étrangères iraniennes appelle le Quais d’Orsay ( c’était juste pour demander des nouvelles, aucune exigence à l’horizon😏, on va nous faire croire) ,
et En Même Temps ( c’est la marque de la Macronie en plus), une royaliste écrit à Emmanuel Macron avec des allégations plus invraisemblables les unes que les autres pour demander via une pétition ( qui obtient 289 signatures…😂😂 ils n’arrivent même pas à mobiliser leur base pour une signature ✍️🙃) d’annuler la manifestation de 100.000 personnes qui venaient crier #StopExecutionsInIran
( d’être la voix des mêmes dont le chant révolutionnaire à la veille de leur exécution a fait le tour du monde)
La convergence des luttes des royalistes et du régime est extraordinaire 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤨🤨😡😡
Ou je me trompe peut être , il s’agirait plutôt d’une action coordonnée et télécommandée 😏
Nous, on continuera d’être la voix des résistants!
#100kFreelranRally
To appease Iran’s terrorist regime, the French government once again, in the last-minutes, banned the rally expected to attract around 100,000 participants, from across the globe. of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran, the regime’s principal opposition movement.
Monarchists and agents of the regime also played their part in this plot.
#FreeIranRally
https://t.co/T3hlLriryA
Deuxième jour - Conférence « Iran libre 2026 » - Vers une république démocratique
Aujourd'hui, à l'un des moments les plus sensibles de l'histoire de l'Iran, la question décisive est de savoir quelle est la solution à la crise et comment ce régime peut et doit être renversé ?
Durant toutes ces années, lorsque la Résistance iranienne affirmait qu'une vipère ne peut pas accoucher d’une colombe, lorsque nous disions que dans le tunnel obscur du régime du guide suprême, ou du fascisme religieux, il ne faut chercher ni changement de comportement, ni modération, ni réforme, et qu'il ne faut pas pratiquer la complaisance, les gouvernements du monde ne l'ont pas accepté.
Mais à présent, les expériences amères et sanglantes ont simplifié beaucoup de choses.
Day 2: Free Iran Summit 2026 – Onward to a Democratic Republic
We do not seek power for ourselves. We seek to transfer sovereignty to the people of Iran.
The principal mission of the Provisional Government announced by the National Council of Resistance of Iran is to transfer power to the people of Iran. Within no more than six months, it must organize free and fair elections for a Constituent Assembly.
I have said before that we are not seeking to seize power. We are prepared to transfer power from the tyrannies of the Shah and the Sheikh to its rightful owners—the people of Iran.
After sixty-one years of struggle, this is the noblest summit and the highest aspiration before us.
This is my pledge—to all the martyrs, to every member of the Resistance and every fighter for freedom, to Massoud (Rajavi) and to the people of Iran.
#FreeIran10PointPlan
https://t.co/4HA61Q8kZ6
“The central struggle in Iran is not between external forces. It’s between the repressive regime and the people determined to reclaim their future.”
- @CarlaHSands#ParisFreeIranRally#100kFreeIranRally
Day 2: Free Iran Summit 2026 – Onward to a Democratic Republic
Today, at one of the most critical junctures in Iran's history, the decisive question is: What is the solution to the crisis? How can—and how must—this regime be brought down?
For years, when the Iranian Resistance warned that a viper does not give birth to a dove—when we said that no one should look for moderation, reform, or a change of behavior inside the dark tunnel of Velayat-e Faqih, or religious fascism, and that appeasement was a dangerous illusion—many governments refused to accept it.
Today, however, the bitter and bloody lessons of experience have made many realities unmistakably clear.
Louis Freeh, former FBI Director: The Iranian regime must face personal accountability for executions, torture, and state-sponsored terrorism. Justice means holding perpetrators responsible in court, not looking away.
#NCRIAlternative#NoImpunity4Mullahs
https://t.co/yywVp44yXd
“It’s now time to make sure both that those gentlemen (@POTUS & @JDVance) understand the existence of @Maryam_Rajavi and the NCRI.”
- General James Jones
@LeonardoPanetta This is the result of the dirty appeasing policy that the French Government has with the terrorist regime of Iran. A peaceful demonstration that was planned from months ago. Shame on France!
Gli oppositori del regime iraniano non possono più protestare nemmeno in Europa . A Parigi, Il tribunale amministrativo ha infatti vietato una grande manifestazione attesa per oggi “dato il contesto nazionale e internazionale particolarmente teso e il grave rischio che possano verificarsi scontri tra attivisti con opinioni opposte, con la potenziale conseguenza di gravi disordini pubblici”.
E così nell’Occidente “libero”, i dissidenti anti-teocratici vengono dispersi come criminali, con cariche delle polizia, spray al peperoncino. 20 gli arresti, immotivati, di persone anche non più giovanissime che hanno deciso comunque di scendere in piazza.
Inchinati a Teheran. Gli ayatollah se la ridono.
In Iran, we are dealing with a regime that as recently as January, slaughtered tens of thousands of its own civilians in the streets. That’s not the kind of regime that honors international agreements.
Moments forts des deux jours de rassemblement et de campagne exceptionnels « Iran libre 2026 », commémorant le 20 juin 1981, jour des prisonniers politiques et victimes des exécutions politiques en Iran, pour une république démocratique
Yesterday’s #FreeIran rally in Paris highlighted both the hope and the challenges facing Iran’s opposition movement.
The planned outdoor demonstration and speaker program at Place Vauban was cancelled following security concerns and a bomb threat. Contrary to early speculation, sources on the ground pointed not to the IRGC, but to supporters aligned with Reza Pahlavi and the monarchist movement.
A judge sited a threat to public safety and said bomb threats from those loyal to the Shah and the IRGC were the justification for banning the rally. @BorisJohnson called the French government out and ostensibly called them cowards. What a mess in Paris https://t.co/adqMYFmZmH @Paul_Baldwin
Riot and tactical squads surrounded the protestors to keep it contained….
What became impossible to ignore was the deep divide within the Iranian diaspora. On one side stands the NCRI and its democratic opposition movement. On the other, supporters of restoring the monarchy under Reza Pahlavi.
For many NCRI supporters, this divide is deeply personal. Thousands endured imprisonment, torture, and persecution under the Shah’s SAVAK security apparatus long before the current regime came to power. The monarchy’s legacy remains unresolved for many Iranians.
As the Islamic Republic faces mounting pressure, a larger question emerges:
What comes next?
Will a post-regime Iran embrace a parliamentary democracy, a republic, a constitutional monarchy, or something entirely new? Is the opposition prepared to unite around democratic institutions before power changes hands?
The future of Iran may depend as much on answering these questions as on removing the regime itself.
#FreeIran #Iran #Paris #Democracy #NCRI #IranianDiaspora
Day 2: Free Iran Summit 2026 – Onward to a Democratic Republic
With a deep knowledge of the nature of the religious dictatorship, supporters of the Iranian Resistance have concluded that backing the democratic alternative is the key to change in Iran and to global peace and security.
#FreeIran10PointPlan