Last June In what was clearly a pre-planned attempt by Separatist minorities in London who presented themselves as 'Non Iranian and repressed minorities' from the Iranian nation they don't consider as being part of, Crown Prince Reza's meeting with British Parliamentarians aimed at presenting the National Council's goals and objectives was provocatively disrupted.

 

The Separatists called the region of Khuzestan as being "Arabestan" accusing the Pahlavi Dynasty of changing the name and of suppressing them during what they deemed was Reza Shah and Mohammed Reza Shah's "ruthless rules" whilst demanding an apology from the heir to the Iranian throne.

This begs the following questions:

A) Who had an interest in discrediting the Crown Prince and the Iranian National Council ... the Separatists ? or the British Government, which like other Western deemed 'Democracies' seem to have sided with IRI Apologists and could see an opportunity to further discredit any oppoistion to the Islamic republic in a bid to cut a deal with Iran on it's nuclear Program ?

B) Why were the members of National Council and it's organizers so unprepared and neglectful in terms of security which could have proved fatal for the only currently prominent figurehead of the Secular Opposition to the Islamic Republic ?

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