Condemning appeasement, Iranians express outrage over Bagheri Kani’s visit to Oslo

The planned visit of the mullahs’ regime’s deputy foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani to Norway has become worrying for Oslo and Tehran.
On June 2, while Bagheri Kani was traveling to meet his counterpart from the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, Iranians living in Norway staged a protest against the visit. Protesters condemned the move, demanding the expulsion of the diplomat from the biggest state sponsor of terrorism and an end to Oslo‘s appeasement policy towards Tehran.
Outside the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, Bagheri Kani was chased away and his car pelted with rotten eggs by angry protesters.
Bagheri Kani, the brother of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s son-in-law, was a former legal aide in charge of the regime’s human rights files who systematically sought to justify and whitewash Tehran’s atrocities against Iranians inside the country. as well as to spread lies on the world platforms where the regime had to defend its human rights violations.
Iranian refugees who have been forced to abandon their homes and families due to the regime’s brutal rule see Ali Bagheri Kani’s visit to Norway as a blatant insult to the Iranian people and the cause of freedom in their country . As people across Iran take to the streets every day and risk their lives to call for regime change, kissing the regime’s representative in Oslo indicates the position of the Norwegian government.
Footage submitted from the scene shows the aftermath of Bagheri Kani’s vehicle being targeted by Iranians with rotten eggs. An Iranian demonstrator continues to challenge the representative of the regime for who he is and what he represents.