Opposition divided: battle among Iranian regime’s opponents plays out on London streets
Summary
A conflict is happening among groups opposing the Iranian regime, taking place on the streets of London. Supporters of the exiled former royal family and members of other opposition groups, such as the MEK (People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran), are clashing, causing concern for police and the Iranian community in the UK.Key Facts
- Tony Mohraz, a supporter of the exiled Iranian royal family, made aggressive rap videos targeting rival groups like the MEK.
- The MEK is an opposition group that once fought alongside the Iranian revolution but now advocates for a secular democratic Iran.
- Mohraz’s videos include violent language and references to Iranian paramilitary forces.
- The videos have raised fears of violence and caused tensions between different Iranian opposition groups in London.
- Laila Jazayeri, a MEK supporter, reported Mohraz’s videos to the police, calling them an incitement to violence.
- The Metropolitan Police are investigating the complaint and taking it seriously.
- The clashes among the opposition groups have caused difficulties for British police during protests against the Iranian regime.
- Some supporters of Reza Pahlavi have worn symbols linked to the shah’s former secret police, which has further alarmed opponents.
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