Maryam Rajavi speaks in
Women's Role in War against Fundamentalism
conference Conference in the
European
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Below
is excerpts of the speech by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the
Iranian Resistance at Conference entitled Women's Role in War against
Fundamentalism held on 2 March 2016 in the European Parliament and chaired by
Beatriz Becerra, member of EP’s Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality:
Maryam
Rajavi:
Extremism
under the banner of Islam is a fatal epidemic expanding throughout the world
because it has not been confronted. To defeat this epidemic, a comprehensive
approach is vital.
Since
the 1990s we have been warning that Islamic fundamentalism is the new global
threat.
Today,
there is a real concern about Daesh, but it should be noted that its expansion
is a product of two developments in the region:
The
Iranian regime's occupation of Iraq after the war in 2003 and the brutal
crackdown on Sunnis by the mullahs' puppet government in Iraq.
Suppression
of Syrian people and dissidents by Bashar Assad's government, backed and led by
the mullahs' regime.
Therefore,
if it was not for the Iranian regime's domination over Iraq and Syria, if the
Sunnis were not suppressed in Iraq, if Bashar Assad's dictatorship did not
exist, Daesh would not have emerged as a threat.
With
the inception of the mullahs' rule in 1979, a concrete, practical model was
created for all fundamentalist groups. The history of the past 37 years proves
that no other factor has been as effective as a ruling government acting as a
role-model for the expansion of fundamentalist groups. Particularly that the
mullahs actively try to create these groups and guide them ideologically.
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