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French police detain 20 at banned Iran opposition rally

Several buses arrived at Place Vauban in central Paris despite police having banned the rally over what they said was concerns about potential clashes “in the current particularly tense national and international context”. Hundreds of protesters gathered at the location, an AFP correspondent saw. Police issued orders for the crowd to disperse and a score of people were arrested, a police source told AFP. “They arrested about 20 people for no reason,” Afchine Alavi, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI),

told AFP. “On the protesters’ side, there is no violence. Police dispersed many people and are preventing others from joining,” Alavi added. The NCRI is the political arm of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI, also known by its Persian acronym MEK), which is designated a “terrorist” group by Iran. The group has organised numerous protests in Paris without incident, including in recent months during nationwide anti-government demonstrations in Iran and the US-Israeli conflict with the Islamic Republic. Some protesters carried signs reading “Neither shah

nor mullahs”. Alavi said police used pepper spray and that several protesters were injured. Organisers filed an emergency motion to overturn the ban but a Paris court upheld it on Saturday morning. The demonstration — expected by organisers to draw up to 100,000 people — aimed to raise awareness about a wave of executions in Iran during the Middle East conflict. The protest was organised by Iranian diaspora groups, as well as French and international NGOs.

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