
DOWN WITH TYRANNY: THE WORLD MUST STAND WITH THE IRANIAN PEOPLE AT THIS PIVOTAL MOMENT
The
astonished uprising in Iran which started by expressing grievance over
economic condition and quickly altered to political demands has brought
up some questions. Who was behind the event? How did it spread so fast
to more than 100 cities and towns? Was it really spontaneous or
planned? Is it quelled or will be erupted again? And….
Ms.
Soona Samsami, the National Council of Resistance of Iran’s (NCRI)
representative in the United States, clarifies the different aspects of
the Iranian people uprising in a well-documented op-ed in Daily Caller.
As 2018 dawned in Iran, a surge of urban uprisings engulfed more than 140 cities and towns. Protesters angrily chanted “Leave
Syria alone, think about us” and “Death to Hezbollah” — slogans aimed
at not only the regime’s President Hassan Rouhani but at the entire
establishment. Reports from inside Iran indicate more than 8,000 arrests
so far; more than 50 have been killed, as many as 5 under torture.
Security thugs have begun knocking down doors at night, to arrest
“likely protesters” “as a precautionary measure.”
The intensity, extent and speed of the outbreak shocked the regime,
as well as much of the world, contradicting the conventional wisdom
promoted by the regime itself and Iran apologists in the West. Unrest
erupted in cities and towns long described as bastions of support for
the ruling mullahs. Protests were not spearheaded by the Tehran elite,
but by taxi drivers, teachers, workers, and nurses. The economic
grievances that initially propelled ordinary Iranians into the streets
overnight transformed into demands for profound change, specifically an
end to clerical rule. And in far-flung towns and small cities, they
echoed their demands with one voice.
Raising
the question: How? Who organized what evolved with lightning speed from
an angry outburst into a nationwide movement? And what does that mean
for the future of Iran?
Ms. Samsami provides the answers from the acknowledgments of the highest rank officials in the Iranian regime.
If
we look to the regime’s leaders, their answers are remarkably clear.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said, “It was an American and Zionist
conspiracy…” Rich Arabs provided the money, he said, while the main
Iranian opposition movement, the Mujahedin-e-Khalq — “… the MEK” — were the boots on the ground.
Iran’s
people took to the streets to protest economic hardships, but
responded en masse with chants of “Death to Khamenei,” and “Death to
Rouhani.” Clearly, there is a consensus that the only way they will ever
see economic prosperity, political freedoms and personal dignity is by
ousting their rulers.
Khamenei’s
alarm, as well as that expressed by over a dozen Friday Prayer leaders,
is legitimate. The MEK used social media to connect and interconnect
Iranians, unifying their message and displaying an extensive network in
cities across Iran. Khamenei ordered his judiciary to “separate” those
who may have joined the protests out of “excitement,” from MEK
affiliates, meaning harsh sentences will be given to the group’s
activists.
Ms. Samsami also reminds the odd demand of president Rouhani from his French counterpart.
So
agitated were Tehran’s rulers that Rouhani phoned his French
counterpart to demand action against the Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi.
“We criticize the fact that a terrorist group has a base in France and
acts against the Iranian people… and we await action from the French
government against this terrorist group,” Rouhani told President Macron.
Le Figaro, the French daily, reported that Macron responded, “All political opposition [groups] are welcomed in France…”
Kazem
Mojtabaii, Commander of Security Forces in Qom Province, bluntly
acknowledged, “The hypocrites [derogatory term for the MEK] were calling
on the people to come to the streets and they were leading and
directing them.”
Seyyed
Hossein Naqavi Hosseini, spokesperson of the parliamentary national
security committee, warned, “These protests are run by MEK
operatives…They lead the way; they have planned for the overthrow of the
system; they go into action on the scene…They’re not done with their
plans yet.”
That
conclusion goes to the crux of the matter. Genuine economic and social
grievances will continue to exacerbate ordinary Iranians’ wrath. They
are rooted in the mind-boggling levels of corruption and
self-aggrandizement of the regime’s inner circle, and in the theocracy’s
inability to provide any genuine remedies. The regime cannot clamp down
on the pervasive greed, most of which goes back to the mullahs
themselves and the security forces on whom they depend to hold the
people in check. It cannot fix the economy, more than 40 percent of
which is controlled by the Revolutionary Guards and funds its proxy wars
and regional meddling.
Ms.
Samsami clears that the legitimate demands of the Iranian people to
enjoy their suppressed natural rights is motivation for the political
movements, and the protests are expected go on until Iranian people
achieve their goals. The world must stand on the right side of history
by supporting Iranian people against the tyranny cleric regime ruling
Iran. The most urgent action that the world must take, at the moment, is
to compel the Iranian regime to stop torturing and slaying the detained
protesters.
Perhaps
most importantly, Iranians, like all peoples, want to express
themselves freely, to explore the bounties of the outside world, and to
create a modern, democratic republic in Iran. They want their human
rights respected, and their political freedoms recognized. Clearly,
those are demands the ruling regime is incapable of meeting.
At
this watershed moment, the world must stand with Iran’s people, by
demanding the release of all political prisoners, including the
thousands arrested during the recent protests.
The
United States must also hold Iran’s rulers accountable, with sanctions
cutting off their financial resources. If the regime is squeezed, the
people and their organized opposition can and will bring about change in
Iran.
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