Strong criticism after Brussels receives the mayor of Tehran with great respect: “Put up a poster of Vandecasteele last month, invite his kidnappers to town hall this week” | Interior

The city council of Brussels is under fire after it received the ultra-conservative mayor of the Iranian capital Tehran with great respect at the city hall yesterday. “Last month hang up a large poster of Vandecasteele, shed a tear in front of the cameras last week, invite his kidnappers to Brussels town hall this week, the PS and Vivaldi can do that,” fulminates Theo Francken (N-VA).

Mayor Alireza Zakani of Tehran is currently a guest in our country as part of the ‘Brussels Urban Summit 2023’, a summit at which some 2,000 politicians, academics and representatives of civil society discuss the future of cities. A total of 600 cities are represented.

Zakani was one of the dignitaries received at City Hall yesterday. Mayor Philippe Close shared a photo of it on social media last night.

Oliver Vandecasteele

The reception is remarkable in the light of the Olivier Vandecasteele case. The Belgian NGO employee (42) was released just over two weeks ago after spending 455 days in an Iranian cell. He was sentenced by fallacy to 40 years in prison and 74 lashes, and had to endure severe beatings. Vandecasteele was released after Belgium agreed to a prisoner exchange for terrorist Assadollah Assadi (51).

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The Iranian-Swedish professor and physician, specialized in disaster medicine, Ahmadreza Djalali, affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), has been detained in Iran for seven years now. He is still not free and his family fears for his life.

Ahmadreza Jalali. © Belgium

There is therefore strong criticism of the reception. Sophie Rohonyi of DéFI is very displeased: “1st row, 4th from the left: the mayor of Tehran! Founder of the Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution, member of the Revolutionary Guards, supporter of the Iranian regime that oppresses its people with blood, including in Tehran!” She calls the fact that Brussels State Secretary Pascal Smet invited him a “serious political mistake”.

The same story with Brussels MR chairman David Leisterh. “It is shocking and regrettable. I ask for an explanation: rolling out the red carpet for those holding hostages is not acceptable,” he tweeted.

Theo Franken

Theo Francken (N-VA) calls it “shocking” and calls for action: “Put the IRGC (the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, ed.) on the terror list, increase the sanctions and recall our ambassador from Tehran ASAP. And maybe don’t invite terrorists to the cleanest town hall in Europe,” he lashes out.

Theo Francken and his fellow party member Dayra Safai (NV-A.
Theo Francken and his fellow party member Dayra Safai (NV-A. © Photo News

His fellow party member Darya Safai – born in Tehran herself – is also clear: “Today, a terrorist was received in the beautiful city hall of Brussels. Alireza Zakani, ex-boss of the Islamic Basij, part of the IRGC, tasked with beating, killing and repressing students to nip their understandable protest against the regime in the bud. How is it possible that the boss of such a notorious and punished organization just gets a visa from Belgium to travel to Brussels? Look at how terrorists from the Islamic murderous regime in Iran are allowed to roam freely in the heart of Europe. Apparently, lessons are never learned from the terrorist attacks that this regime carries out on European soil. Unsafe and unacceptable!”

Pascal Smet admitted to the Walloon newspaper ‘La Libre’ that he invited Zakani, but shifted part of the responsibility to Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib (MR). “Tehran is a member of Metropolis World Congress, an international organization of cities with more than a million inhabitants that co-organises the conference. He asked Tehran to participate in the summit,” he explains.

Visa

He then applied for a visa for Zakani at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on behalf of Metropolis. “But we did say that we would follow the advice of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. And that we would accept any refusal. We are not the ones issuing the visas.”

Smet acknowledges that the invitation was a political mistake. “But granting him a visa to allow this visit is just as important. I will ask Hadja Lahbib for an explanation,” it still sounds.

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