Monday is going to be a busy day in New York City, with thousands of Iranian protesters set to denounce the presence of the mullahs' President Hassan Rouhani at the United Nations, Digital Journal wrote on Sunday.
Thousands of protesters will gather at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at 11:00 am (local time) to denounce Rouhani and his presence at the United Nations, the report said.
"The vast majority of the protesters will be Iranian, or of Iranian descent, and most will represent the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), a powerful and vocal Iranian opposition group. However, these activists will be joined by prominent U.S. policy makers, including former U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson," it added.
"The anti-regime movement is being spearheaded by a growing cohort of young, secular Iranians who want to see regime change in Iran. Under the umbrella of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and the MEK, the next generation of the Iranian opposition has emerged as a vocal and increasingly influential group, and their primary target right now is Rouhani and the clerics he represents."
"Under Rouhani, thousands of prisoners have been executed, students have been arrested for making 'Happy' music videos, and Iran has continued to fund and supply shia militias groups that are wreaking havoc across the Middle East," the report added.
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