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Benjamin Weinthal

Analysis

German MPs do business with Iran

November 2, 2012 10:30
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V European politicians in Brussels and Berlin have unleashed a storm of criticism over their planned trips to meet representatives of Iran’s regime.

A group of five left-wing MEPs had been slated to go to Tehran last Saturday to meet Iranian lawmakers.

Struan Stevenson, a Scottish MEP who heads the parliament’s Friends of a Free Iran caucus, tweeted in advance of the trip: “Scandalous European parliament will send a large ‘friendship’ delegation to Iran, end October, bolstering this evil regime. CANCEL.”

The trip was cancelled at the 11th hour because Iran rejected one of the EU’s pre-conditions — that the five-member delegation led by Finland’s Green Party member Tarja Cronberg would be allowed to deliver the EU’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who is under house arrest.