Saudi Gazette report
BRUSSELS – The Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz held a massive demonstration Thursday in which hundreds participated in protest against the hostile Iranian policies and in solidarity with the Ahwazi Arab people.
The demonstration coincided with the gathering of leaders and presidents of Muslim countries in King Khalid Military City in Hafr Al-Batin.
Hundreds of Arabs, Ahwazis, Baluchis, Kurds and Azerbaijani Turks and other friendly peoples took part in a massive procession in the Belgian capital. The procession ended with a big protest rally in front of the European Union (EU) headquarters.
The demonstrators demanded of the international community, especially the EU, to implement the international treaties when dealing with terrorist Iran that practices various kinds of crimes in occupied Ahwaz and the Arab nation in general. The crimes Iran commits include executions, assassinations, imprisonment, detention and inciting sectarian sedition between Arab communities by supporting its terrorist agents there.
The demonstrators raised high the Ahwazi national flags and pictures of Ahwazi martyrs and prisoners. They also carried placards in different languages expressing the Ahwazi rejection of the Persian occupation. They stressed the continuation of resistance by all suitable means and mechanisms.
This is the fifth demonstration after the ones in Copenhagen, Vienna, the Hague and Stockholm staged by the movement in two months to support the prisoners and pay tribute to the martyrs.
This demonstration has come two days after the movement’s delegation participated in the first annual conference held by the London Center for Practicing International Law in London under the title “Arbitration and Settlement of Disputes in the Energy Sector in the Middle East and Africa”.
In the paper it presented, the movement called on all international oil companies not to make haste in investing in the oil sector in Ahwaz and not to cooperate with the Iranian state. The paper warned that the resistance will target oil installations as a self-defense in the face of Iranian crimes.