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Paris police arrest 20 as demonstrators defy ban on Iran opposition rally

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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· Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Paris Police Arrest 20 as Protesters Defy Ban on Iran Opposition Rally

Protest and Police Response in Paris

Background of the Protest

PARIS, June 20 (Reuters) - Protestors against political executions in Iran gathered in Paris on Saturday in defiance of a ban on the rally, at which police arrested 20 people, according to organisers.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at Place Vauban near the Les Invalides monument in central Paris, but were dispersed by police, Shahin Gobadi from the Paris-based NCRI said.

Police and Organisers' Statements

Paris police could not immediately be reached for comment.

Ban on the Rally

French police banned the NCRI Iranian opposition from holding the rally on Saturday, saying there was a risk of clashes between activists holding opposing views, an argument the group described as "bogus".

Organisers appealed the ban, but on Saturday it was upheld by a Paris court.

Government Involvement and Reactions

The ban on Thursday evening came hours after a call between France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, during which they discussed the latest developments to end the Iran war.

Official Statements on the Ban

France's foreign ministry rejected an allegation by the Iranian group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, that the ban was linked to the call.

History of NCRI Rallies in Paris

The Paris-based NCRI, the political arm of the People's Mujahideen Organisation of Iran, has held frequent rallies in the French capital over the years.

They have been attended by thousands of people, including high-profile former U.S., European and Arab officials critical of the Islamic Republic.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon, Lewis Macdonald and Sarah Meyssonnier; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Pro‑Iran regime demonstrators gathered at Place Vauban in central Paris despite a Saturday ban, resulting in about 20 arrests, per organisers. The Paris court upheld the ban, citing risks of clashes between rival factions. (info.fr)
  • The rally, organized by the Paris‑based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and affiliated groups, intended to protest a record number of executions in Iran in 2025 and promote democratic change. (info.fr)
  • Authorities defended the ban on grounds of public order and geopolitical sensitivities; organizers allege the decision followed a diplomatic call between French and Iranian foreign ministers. France’s foreign ministry denied any such link. (millichronicle.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paris police arrest protesters at the Iran opposition rally?
Paris police arrested 20 people after demonstrators defied a ban on a rally against political executions in Iran, citing risks of clashes between opposing activists.
Where did the Iran opposition protest take place in Paris?
The protest took place at Place Vauban near the Les Invalides monument in central Paris.
Who organized the Iran opposition rally in Paris?
The rally was organized by the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Why was the Iran opposition rally in Paris banned?
French police banned the rally due to concerns about potential clashes between opposing activist groups.
Was the ban on the Iran opposition rally connected to discussions between French and Iranian officials?
The French foreign ministry rejected any link between the ban and a recent call between France's Foreign Minister and his Iranian counterpart.

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