Several thousand people marched in Paris on Sunday October 2 to condemn Iran’s crackdown on protests sparked by the death of young Mahsa Aminiarrested by the morality police.
Like their counterparts in Los Angeles and Toronto, also high places of the Iranian diaspora, the activists marched from Place de la République to Place de la Nation, the traditional route of major Parisian movements.
Protesters chanted slogans “Join the first feminist revolution! » et “Mahsa Amini, your name has shaken the tyranny of the ayatollahs”despite some heavy downpours. “Death to the Islamic Republic”, “Death to the Dictator” et ” Women. Life. Freedom “the code of demonstrations in Iran, were also heard.
At least 92 people have been killed in Iran by the crackdown on protests that erupted two weeks ago following the death of Mahsa Amini, arrested by morality police, according to the NGO Iran Human Rights (IHR).
Anti-government protests continue
President Ebrahim Raisi once more accused the “enemies” of l’Iran of « conspirer » once morest his country, believing that their attempts had ” failed “ as anti-government protests, the largest since 2019, continue. The protest movement was sparked by the death on September 16 of the 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, three days following her arrest for violating the country’s dress code, which notably requires women to wear the veil.
Left-wing personalities including the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, the ecologist deputy Sandrine Rousseau and the LFI (radical left) MEP Manon Aubry took the floor, covered by whistles from an Iranian diaspora known for its political diversity.
The demonstrators also protested when the recent meeting in New York, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raïssi was mentioned. “French government flirts with mullahs while mullahs kill women”denounced a slogan next to a photo of the two men shaking hands.
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The World with AFP