There are no doubt plenty of people in Iran and plenty who were lucky enough to leave who have the same opinion as this woman.
In Hearing on Islamic Fundamentalism, Maryam Rajavi Makes Case for Regime Change in Iran
WASHINGTON, April 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
On Wednesday, National Council of Resistance of Iran President Maryam Rajaviappeared via videoconference before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade, where she used a hearing titled "ISIS: Defining the Enemy" in order to recommend a different approach to the issue of Islamic fundamentalism, which would include overturning the theocratic regime in Tehran.
Rajavi repeatedly referred to that regime as the "epicenter of fundamentalism" in theMiddle East, emphasizing that the constitution of the Islamic Republic and the writing of its founder both call for exportation of the Islamic revolution and the absolute authority of a caliph at the center of the Muslim world.
In her written testimony submitted to the subcommittee, Rajavi said that the repressive Sharia law practiced by the Iranian regime "is precisely the example, which both Sunni and Shiite extremists are following in other countries."
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In Hearing on Islamic Fundamentalism, Maryam Rajavi Makes Case for Regime Change in Iran
WASHINGTON, April 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
On Wednesday, National Council of Resistance of Iran President Maryam Rajaviappeared via videoconference before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade, where she used a hearing titled "ISIS: Defining the Enemy" in order to recommend a different approach to the issue of Islamic fundamentalism, which would include overturning the theocratic regime in Tehran.
Rajavi repeatedly referred to that regime as the "epicenter of fundamentalism" in theMiddle East, emphasizing that the constitution of the Islamic Republic and the writing of its founder both call for exportation of the Islamic revolution and the absolute authority of a caliph at the center of the Muslim world.
In her written testimony submitted to the subcommittee, Rajavi said that the repressive Sharia law practiced by the Iranian regime "is precisely the example, which both Sunni and Shiite extremists are following in other countries."
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