The Paris Police vs. Human Rights: When Appeasement Crosses the Red Line
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| A decade of appeasement: Exposing the systemic collapse of policy that has turned the streets of Paris into an extension of Tehran’s suppression machine. Read the dossier. |
The summons of Behzad Naziri by the French police is not a "legal procedure." It
is a disgrace—a betrayal of the very values France claims to uphold. It is the
final stamp of approval on a decade-long policy of appeasement coursing through
the corridors of the Quai d'Orsay: Protecting murderers to preserve short-term
interests. If you analyze the trajectory of the Iranian regime’s reach into
Europe over the last ten years, you will see that this trend has not merely
persisted; it has become systemic. Years ago, appeasement was veiled under the
mask of "diplomacy." Today, the mask has slipped. By
summoning
a human rights defender for the "crime" of organizing a peaceful pursuit of
justice, the French authorities have effectively become an extension of the
Iranian regime's suppression machine on European soil. This is not just an
administrative action; it is a sensitivity test. The
Tehran regime
is gauging how far Western democracies are willing to auction off their dignity
to maintain relations with the executioners of the Iranian people. When the
Paris police ban peaceful protests and threaten their organizers, they send a
clear, dangerous message: A green light for state-sponsored terrorism. We have
documented this corruption for years. We know that appeasement never leads to
stability—it only invites more aggression. Today’s silence from the democratic
world is tacit consent to our own suppression tomorrow. Let this be clear: We
will not be intimidated. We keep the banner of justice high until the overthrow
of religious fascism. These summons only double our resolve to expose the
political rot that allows Tehran’s reach to extend into the heart of Paris.
France, wake up. The justice system is being used to serve the executioners of
Tehran. For a deeper understanding of the threat network mentioned in this
analysis, refer to the following report detailing the Iranian regime’s illicit
activities in Europe: Read the Security Report:
The Regime's Hidden Networks
“As this report illustrates, the regime’s threat to European security is
documented and acknowledged. Yet, the police response to peaceful dissenters
remains dangerously misdirected

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