HOW MARYAM RAJAVI WILL CHANGE IRAN
By Mahmoud Hakamian
Iran is currently ruled by a fundamentalist theocracy that
justifies its malign hold over the magnificent country with a mixture of
anti-Western sentiments and a false interpretation of Islam. The Iranian
Regime, which for the past 40 years has been a model for fundamentalist groups
to follow, is the number one source for terrorism in the Middle East and indeed
the world.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. There is a new, better
leader for Iran who is already fighting to bring freedom and democracy to the
nation. Her name is Maryam Rajavi.
Maryam Rajavi is the leader of the Iranian Resistance and she
has been fighting fundamentalism in Iran since the mullahs first stole power
during the 1979 revolution.
Maryam Rajavi said: “The Iranian regime is the founding state
for most of the atrocities and evil which fundamentalist groups have
perpetrated and are perpetrating by using the mullahs’ rule as a role model…
The Velayat-e faqih regime [is] the godfather of terrorism, the enemy of Middle
East nations and the primary threat to global peace and security… Indeed, the
Iranian regime serves as the founder, the patron and the guide for
fundamentalism in the world today.”
Maryam Rajavi advises us that fundamentalism is not some sort
of Middle East v. The West or Sunni v. Shiite or Islam v. Judaism and
Christianity war. Instead, the war is between freedom and subjugation. That’s
why Maryam Rajavi would eliminate fundamentalism in Iran as soon as she takes
power. It is the only way to truly bring freedom to Iran and peace to the
Middle East.
Maryam Rajavi said: “Bringing down this regime, which acts as
the godfather of ISIS, is an urgent imperative, not only for the Iranian people
but for the Middle East region and the world at large.”
When does Maryam Rajavi take power?
Maryam Rajavi is already the president of the Iranian
Resistance and is the president-elect of Iran for the six-month transitional
period. Maryam Rajavi will assume power as soon as the mullahs are overthrown
by the people, which might be any day now, and rule for a six-month period
where she will establish a constitution and set up free and fair elections for
a national assembly.
Following the elections, having transferred the power in Iran
to the Iranian people, Maryam Rajavi will step down and allowed the next
president to take control.
What will the constitution look like?
Maryam Rajavi’s constitution will be based on her ten-point
plan for a free Iran, focusing on democracy, equality, and rule of law, which
is based on her interpretation on Islam as modern and democratic. Let’s look at
it now:
1. Political legitimacy is derived solely from free and fair
elections
2. Respect for all individual freedoms
3. Ban on the death penalty
4. Separation of religion and state
5. Complete gender equality in all areas
6. Justice system based on rule of law
7. Commitment to the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
8. Equal opportunities for all in employment
9. Peaceful coexistence with other states
10. A non-nuclear Iran
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