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Leader of protest against Iran in Vienna: "Angry over regime crimes" Israel today

2021-11-30T15:42:41.808Z


Dozens of Iranian exiles hold a protest vigil in front of the hotel where the nuclear talks with Tehran are taking place in the Austrian capital • Organizes demonstrations in a message to Israel: "We have always loved the Jewish people, we will fight terrorism together"


Attosa Spar is the protest leader in the Austrian capital, who has been demonstrating for two days in a row in front of the Palais Coburg during nuclear talks with Iran, with huge posters calling senior regime officials "terrorists".

In a conversation with "Israel Today", she explains that they managed to disturb - even for a single second - the peace of mind of the head of the Iranian talks team, Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bakri Kani. 

"He turned to us and pointed at us," she says with satisfaction and a big smile as she recounts the incident (which was also recorded by the media cameras). 

According to Bakri's response, he seemed surprised that the Austrians had let them approach the street corner and make eye contact with him.

In Austria, the logistics manager explains here, security is very calm, so beyond the occasional police and checks, no streets are blocked at events like this conference.

Indeed, cars and trucks pass freely on the hotel street without any police checks.

Even the small demonstration of the activists was not in front of the hotel, but a few tens of meters away from it, on the street corner, so that Bakri could hear every word of theirs as they shouted at him.

"He was worried about us," says Abbas, one of the activists next to her. 

"Bakri is almost like Ibrahim Raisi, he is also a terrorist," Abbas says. 

Sapphire knows about her body how cruel the regime can be.

She fled Iran five years ago, having already been arrested and was due to be sent to a lengthy prison sentence.

She fled through Turkey, she says.

She says she is in direct contact with hundreds of thousands of people via Twitter, who tell of what is happening recently in the suppression of protests in Isfahan, mainly of farmers.

"Regime people are drying up Isfahan's region, turning the region into a desert. I have seen their crimes. The people of Iran are suffering from the crimes of this inhumane regime. I came here five years ago," she says, adding that the latest protest is just a product of the regime's policy. Against the people, which also includes the executions of thousands. 

"Every day I have contacts with thousands of people who support us, and not with the terrorist regime in Iran."

When asked how one can believe the Shah's son who wants to return to power, not to be as corrupt as his late father who was overthrown in 1979, she and Abbas completely reject the premise established in the West. 

"Do you really believe the Shah was corrupt? There were no more than 300,000 people taking to the streets in 1979," they explain.

But he was not particularly popular, was he?

"That is not true. We do not believe it. The shouts of the people in Isfahan are: 'Death to the dictator! Bring back the Shah of Iran! May God bless Raza Shah and may the king live.'"

Do you have anything to say to the people of Israel? 

"We Iranians have always loved the Jewish people, for thousands of years. We have always been friends and fought together against terrorism."

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Source: israelhayom

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