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  Judicial Sovereignty or Political Tool? The Case of Behzad Naziri Beyond political expediency; justice ultimately stands with the Iranian people's right to freedom and the organized resistance The legal proceedings initiated against Behzad Naziri are not merely a domestic administrative matter; they are a profound violation of the principles enshrined in the French Constitution and the Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen . By targeting a member of the Iranian Resistance, the French judiciary risks repeating the infamous errors of June 17, 2003—an operation orchestrated under the political influence of figures like Jacques Chirac and Dominique de Villepin to appease the clerical regime. Au-delà des pressions politiques; la justice finit toujours par se ranger du côté du droit du peuple iranien à la liberté et de la résistance organisée. Legal Arguments: Independence of the Judiciary: Under Article 64 of the French Constitution, the judiciary is an autorité th...