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Iran slams 'shameful' Macron remarks after he met prominent dissidents

Iran slams 'shameful' Macron remarks after he met prominent dissidents
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday met with four prominent Iranian dissidents, all of them women, as protests have rocked Iran for weeks following the death in September of Mahsa Amini.
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13 November, 2022
Emmanuel Macron (pictured) met Iranian dissidents including US-based activist Masih Alinejad [Sean Gallup/Getty-archive]

on Sunday criticised a recent meeting between the French president and opponents of the Islamic Republic, calling comments after the encounter "regrettable and shameful".

Macron on Friday met with four prominent Iranian dissidents, all of them women, as protests have rocked Iran for weeks following the death in September of .

The 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman had been arrested by the morality police for an allegedly wearing her hijab 'incorrectly'. Amini's Kurdish first name can be spelt "Jina" or "Zhina".

The meeting was "a flagrant violation of France's international responsibilities in the fight against terrorism and violence", Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said.

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"We consider that France favours these sinister phenomena," he added.

US-based activist , who for years has led a campaign encouraging Iranian women to remove their obligatory hijabs, and Ladan Boroumand, co-founder of Washington-based rights group Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, were among those at the meeting.

Alluding to Alinejad, Kanani said it was "surprising that the president of a country that stands for freedom would degrade himself by meeting" her, charging that she had "tried to spread hate and carry out violent and terrorist acts in Iran and against Iran's foreign diplomatic missions".

"Macron's declarations of support for this so-called revolution led by these people" were "regrettable and shameful", Kanani said.

Macron on Friday after meeting the women spoke of his "respect and admiration in the context of the revolution they are leading".

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