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Rudy Giuliani: “The Ayatollah Must Go” :
Giuliani said: "The ayatollah must go. He and Rouhani and
Ahmadinejad and all of the rest of them should be put on trial for
crimes against humanity for the thousands and hundreds of thousands
of people they have killed, and it is about time we stop ignoring
it.
Posted June 14,
2015
FRANCE, Paris: Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was a
Republican candidate in the 2008 US presidential elections, spoke at
a major Iran Freedom rally in Villepinte on Saturday, June 13, 2015.
The event was held at Parc des Expositions exhibition center.
Giuliani said: "The ayatollah must go. He and Rouhani and
Ahmadinejad and all of the rest of them should be put on trial for
crimes against humanity for the thousands and hundreds of thousands
of people they have killed, and it is about time we stop ignoring
it. Where is our decency and morality? We have allowed this for
years, hundreds of thousands of Iranians slaughtered, more being
slaughtered today than before. American soldiers killed by the Quds
Force. For how much longer are we going to allow this? What happened
to the America that supports democracy and freedom?”
“In Syria, we draw red lines, and like cowards, we sit back.”
“We unequivocally support a non-nuclear Iran. What does a
non-nuclear Iran mean? It does not mean two months or one year away
from being able to have a nuclear missile. It doesn’t mean an Iran
that will become a nuclear power in 10 years. What it means is Iran
should have no, none, zero nuclear capacity because the regime in
Iran can’t be trusted with it.”
“There is an alternative: Madam Rajavi, the NCRI, all of you, and
all of the people inside Iran, who yearn for all human beings yearn
for: freedom, respect, dignity, an ability to live with the religion
of their choice and a country that respects the right of women. How
could you make that more clear by having a woman running this
organization.”
“I am extremely embarrassed by the fact that my country has broken
its promise to people who are now in a concentration camp called
Liberty. They lied to us. I am ashamed and I am here to apologize,
and we will do everything we can to make good on that promise.”
“I will not support a candidate who does not have the moral fiber
and the courage to stand up to the ayatollah and tell him we are
going to do everything we can to get you out and you will never
become a nuclear power. I will make sure every single candidate is
asked: are you for regime change in Iran?”
“To
the people of Camp Liberty: you bear the biggest burden. You are
conducting yourself with dignity and strength and show us what the
future of Iran can be. You show us the character of the people of
Iran."
Iranians and their international supporters including 600
international lawmakers and personalities attended the rally in
support of Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi’s 10-point plan
for a future free Iran.
They indicated that the prevention of nuclear proliferation and the
defeat of Islamic fundamentalism call for supporting Iran’s
Parliament-in-exile, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI),
to bring about regime change.
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