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A planned rally of over 100,000 Iranian dissidents in Paris, organised by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), was abruptly cancelled by French authorities at the eleventh hour. This move, described as an “extraordinary act of political weakness,” highlights the urgent need for Britain to adopt a stronger stance against the Iranian regime.
The event, intended to advocate for a free Iran, had its arrangements agreed weeks in advance. However, the Paris Police Prefecture issued an order preventing it from proceeding, citing public order concerns. This decision effectively silenced the primary democratic opposition to one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships.
Paris Cancels Major Iranian Freedom Rally
The rally was set to bring together more than 100,000 Iranians demanding freedom for their country. Organised by the NCRI, the event was a significant demonstration of opposition to the current Iranian regime.
Despite prior agreements, the French authorities intervened, preventing the large-scale gathering from taking place. This action has been widely interpreted as bowing to pressure from Tehran, demonstrating a concerning lack of resolve from a Western democracy.
“Exploiting Hesitation”: The Regime’s Playbook
The incident demonstrated the Iranian regime’s ability to lean on weak governments. I make no apology for that observation. Tehran has spent more than four decades learning how to exploit hesitation in the West. It understands that when democracies equivocate, postpone or search for reasons not to act, the regime can press harder. It interprets compromise not as goodwill but as surrender.
— Former Secretary of State for Wales
This observation underscores a critical pattern: the Iranian regime perceives Western hesitation not as a sign of goodwill, but as an opportunity to exert more pressure. The cancellation of the Paris rally is seen as a direct consequence of this dynamic, where a Western nation’s perceived weakness emboldens the dictatorship.
- Over 100,000 Iranian dissidents denied the right to rally in Paris.
- French authorities cancelled the event at the eleventh hour, despite prior agreements.
- The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) was silenced by a Western democracy.
- The Iranian regime is adept at exploiting perceived weakness in Western governments.
- Britain must now show more steel than France and proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.
What This Means for Britain
This episode in Paris serves as a stark warning. If Britain mirrors France’s perceived weakness, it risks emboldening hostile regimes and undermining global democratic movements. Your government’s resolve on the world stage directly impacts our national security and economic stability.
A failure to act decisively against entities like Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) can have tangible economic consequences, diverting resources and creating instability that impacts trade and investment. The cost of living crisis is already biting; we cannot afford further geopolitical uncertainty.
This pattern of appeasement, whether in Paris or elsewhere, signals a dangerous precedent. It represents a failure of political leadership to stand firm against tyranny, eroding trust in our institutions and the international order we claim to uphold.
The stakes are incredibly high. If Britain does not draw a clear line now, we risk not only our standing but also the safety and prosperity of future generations. This is not just about foreign policy; it is about the core values that define us as a nation.
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Source: GB News Opinion | Breaking Brexit News
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