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EU visit to Tehran elicits accusation of political meddling

Iranians see a meeting between the EU's top diplomat and rights activists as proof that the US and Europe will keep needling Iran, even if a nuclear deal is reached.

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Iranian hard liners stage a protest outside the Austrian Embassy against what they call Western intervention in Iranian affairs on March 12, 2014 in Tehran, Iran.

The European Union's meeting with Iranian activists in Tehran has pricked hardliners' belief that human rights will be the next issue used to justify international meddling in Iran's internal affairs.

That fear prompted a small protest yesterday outside the embassy of Austria, where EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton met with well-known activists on International Women鈥檚 Day on March 8.聽For protesters, her meeting is evidence that if a nuclear deal is ever reached, other issues like human rights and ballistic missile capacity will be used to continue putting pressure on Iran.

Barely two dozen were there, chanting anti-US and anti-Western slogans in the frigid rain, prevented from even seeing the gates of the embassy by a row of Iranian diplomatic police with riot gear and shields.

Their numbers may have been small, but they have 200 conservative lawmakers behind them, an Iranian journalist noted. Ms. Ashton鈥檚 visit sparked a firestorm in parliament, where more than 20 lawmakers聽drew up a list of questions for the聽intelligence chief on how Ashton was allowed to meet 鈥渟editionists鈥 linked to the post-election violence in 2009.

While some camps lauded Foreign Minister Javad Zarif for bringing Europe鈥檚 highest ranking diplomat to Tehran for the first time in six years, a formal complaint was issued to Austria for hosting the 鈥渦nsanctioned鈥 meeting.

The fight is part of a broader challenge to President Hassan Rouhani鈥檚 reforms. He has received a record 7,549 official warnings from lawmakers in the last 180 days.

鈥淣ow we realize the nuclear issue is a pretext for other issues; if we solve that, there will be others to pressure us,鈥 says Mikaeel Dayyani, the head of a student group at the protest.

Mr. Dayyani cited a warning by Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier this year that the real purpose of the US and Europe was the overthrow of the Islamic Republic. Mr. Khamenei cited talk of imposing limits on Iran's聽conventional聽ballistic missile capacity, which did not crop up in nuclear talks for two years but surfaced during Senate questioning of lead US negotiator Wendy Sherman.

鈥淎s you can see, in recent months Sherman talked about missiles, and Ashton talked about human rights,鈥 says Dayyani. 鈥淲e should ask why they raise them, when they have ballistic missiles and they abuse human rights from Iraq and Afghanistan to Africa.鈥

Iranians have long bristled at accusations about human rights abuses, saying they are hypocritical and amount to foreign intervention in domestic affairs.

UN chief Ban Ki-Moon released a stinging human rights report on Iran聽on Tuesday, which noted 鈥渃ommendable steps鈥 under Mr. Rouhani but detailed a host of problems, from a high number of executions 鈥撀燼t least 500 last year, and 176 so far this year 鈥撀爐o arbitrary detention. Mr. Ban noted the release of 80 political prisoners, but added that 鈥渁 large number of political prisoners鈥 including lawyers, women鈥檚 activists, and journalists remain jailed.

At the rally, placards were handed out to the protesters, one reading 鈥淭alks or interference?鈥 which rhyme in Persian. Another sign held up by a woman in a chador asked if Ashton had met the son of one of Iran鈥檚 five assassinated nuclear scientists.

From the back of a truck mounted with loud speakers, the rhetoric was unrelenting. Ashton was excoriated for meeting 鈥渟ecretly鈥 with the activists. 鈥淟ying has always been the way of the West,鈥 went one refrain. A chant called for those who led protests in 2009 to be hanged.

The memories of the fraud-tainted 2009 presidential election, and the months of street protests and crackdowns that followed, are still raw. Many believe that the US then sought regime overthrow, and those who took part are criminals.

鈥淚n this movement, some people went with America and Ashton met people among them,鈥 says Dayyani. Asked why reactions to 2009 should still be so potent, Dayyani countered: 鈥淲ill the US forget 9/11?鈥澛

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