Iran: 40 Years After Theocrats Usurped Power
BY: Dowlat Nowrouzi
NCRI Representative in the UK
Over the past four decades, countless articles, books,
analysis and reports, have been written about the nature of the clerical regime
ruling Iran since it usurped the power after the anti-Shahs’ dictatorship
revolution in 1979. For many, the question of why a corrupt, religious fascist
regime still holds power is a myth. Let us have a glimpse of the realities of
Iran today.
What we are witnessing today is a natural progression and
cultivation of forty years of struggle for fundamental rights, freedom and
democracy. The regime faces unprecedented crises, internal and external.
Despite large scale suppression, 2018 marked a new era in the people’s struggle
against the regime by continued uprisings and protests totaling to more than
10,000 protest movements in more than 300 cities across the country.
Unforgettable scenes of brave protesters, especially women and youth, chanting “Down with Khamenei, down with Rouhani” and “Reformer, hardliner, the game is now over”, coupled with hundreds of acts by organized resistance units including burning massive portraits of regime leaders in main highways and busy streets, turned another golden page in Iran’s contemporary history, that undoubtedly will lead to a free Iran very soon.
Unforgettable scenes of brave protesters, especially women and youth, chanting “Down with Khamenei, down with Rouhani” and “Reformer, hardliner, the game is now over”, coupled with hundreds of acts by organized resistance units including burning massive portraits of regime leaders in main highways and busy streets, turned another golden page in Iran’s contemporary history, that undoubtedly will lead to a free Iran very soon.
Just like all authoritarian regimes, the mullahs try to first
blame the problems they created to outsiders, and then try to export their
crises to beyond their borders by resorting to methods they are both good at,
and that have worked for them in the past, namely warmongering in the region,
meddling in the affairs of other countries and export of terrorism across the
globe. Interestingly, these are the main enablers of the regime to stay in
power, under the shadow of a misguided policy of appeasement.
The economic catastrophe that the regime created for the
Iranian people is well rooted in the Khomeini’s doctrine that “Economy is for
donkeys”. In other words, the pure existence of the clerical regime, with a
backward thinking ideology that ignores the basic necessities of the people,
has brought the state of economy to a stalemate that nowadays everybody,
including top regime officials, moan about more than 50% unemployment in some
cities, living below the poverty line for more than 80% of the population,
complete destruction of factories and production units, and unprecedented
economic corruption at the highest levels.
Obviously, this economic disaster cannot be fixed by those
who have created it in the first place. The very same rulers who have the blood
of 120,000 Iranians on their hands, including the execution of 30,000 MEK /PMOI political prisoners in 1988 that according to many experts, is the largest
mass killing of political prisoners after the World War II, have not shied away
to make genocidal threats to other countries, as well as direct military
support for terrorist and paramilitary groups in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen
and others, while their own people suffer economically.
The mullahs’ regime is a “clear and present” danger to its
own citizens, to the countries of the region and to the world. One should look
no further than the regime’s own admission of deception in the nuclear talks,
terrorist plot against the largest gathering of Iranians in Paris in support of
the Alternative NCRI President-elect, Maryam Rajavi & MEK in June 2018,
terrorist acts in other European countries, and being caught red handed in
spying on Iranian resistance in the US and all over the world.
Once, Rafsanjani, who had enormous role in maintain the
regime, openly declared in a Friday prayer that “we know how to deal with the
West. If … we get a Briton, a French, an American … hostage, they will bow down
to our demands.” The West did exactly that at the time. The Iranian Resistance
has always warned that appeasing the regime, under whatever pretext, will only
embolden it to expand its terrorist reach that eventually victimize Europeans.
What transpired in 2018, including foiled terrorist plots on European soil and
employing the network of “friendly journalists” to pave the ground for
terrorist acts, proved once again that the time for tolerating such behaviour
is up.
During 2018, the Iranian people showed courageously that they
will not settle for anything but the regime change. It appears the appeasement
policy has equally proved futile to those who once were advocating it. As
opposed to many likewise scenarios, where in the absence of an organized
democratic opposition, the West was left to accept the status quo, the powerful
presence of democratic opposition of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
(NCRI), with a well established platform that enjoys the support of the vast
majority of the Iranian people as well as thousands of politicians and
parliamentarians in democratic countries, paints a clear roadmap of the future
for Iran. Inter alia, the 10-point plan of NCRI President elect, Mrs. Maryam
Rajavi, calls for a republic based on the separation of religion and state,
gender equality, free market economy and a non-nuclear Iran.
The international community needs to recognize the right of
the Iranian people to overthrow their unelected religious regime by their own
resistance. The Iranian people want nothing more than abandonment of the failed
policy of appeasing the torturers and usurpers of their assets and capitals and
recognition of their rights. The Warsaw Conference on February 13 and 14 could
be successful just by doing that.
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