MARYAM RAJAVI: THE MULLAHS WAGE WAR TO CONCEAL CRISIS OF BEING
OVERTHROWN
Albania,
June 29, 2019 - An international delegation visited Ashraf 3 and an
international conference was held in the presence of Maryam Rajavi.
The
conference entitled, “Mullahs’ regime, source of war and instability in the
region; Iranian Resistance, messenger of peace and freedom,” featured
parliamentarians and political dignitaries, jurists and religious personalities
from Europe and Australia.
The speakers
to this conference reiterated the need to adopt a firm policy to confront the
Iranian regime’s warmongering and terrorism and holding the mullahs accountable
for their violations of human rights and crimes against the people of Iran.
They expressed solidarity with the Iranian people’s Resistance and uprisings,
and declared support for the democratic alternative, the National Council of
Resistance of Iran, and Maryam Rajavi’s platform.
In her
speech to this conference, Maryam Rajavi said;
Reverend
father, Bishop Gaillot,
The
honorable lawmakers in the parliaments of Switzerland, Germany and Australia,
Dear friends
and supporters of the Iranian Resistance in France, Switzerland and Britain,
My dear
sisters and brothers,
I welcome
you all to Ashraf 3.
Your
presence at the home of the Iranian Resistance, more than anything else, sends
a message of solidarity to the people of Iran who are fed up with the ruling
theocracy, and are poised to topple it.
Our nation
is not identified by a moribund, medieval regime but by its arisen people
determined to achieve freedom, democracy and equality. As such, Ashraf is at
the heart of Iran, an Iran that has arisen, the cradle of uprisings and
revolution and the home to resistance units and rebellious cities.
These days,
the world was on the one hand witness to the clerical regime’s hostility and
belligerence, evidenced in its successive attacks on oil tankers and its
missile launches. On the other hand, it heard the cries for Iran’s freedom,
echoed by Iranians in their rallies and marches in Brussels and Washington,
D.C.
Hail to
freedom lovers and rebellious supporters.
Who is the
warmonger?
In recent
weeks, the Iranian crisis entered a critical phase.
In May, the
mullahs’ regime attacked four commercial ships at the port of Fujairah.
Two days
later, its surrogates used drones to blow up two major oil pipelines in Saudi
Arabia.
Five days
later, the mullahs’ mercenaries fired a rocket which landed near the U.S.
Embassy in Baghdad.
Subsequently,
the regime’s surrogates fired multiple missiles at airports in Saudi Arabia,
one after the other.
On June 12
and 13, the Prime Minister of Japan was in Tehran to mediate, carrying with him
a message from the U.S. President. But Khamenei rejected the offer to the point
of virtually insulting Mr. Abe. Even worse, on the same day, the regime
attacked a Japanese tanker in the Sea of Oman near the Iranian coast.
Indeed, a
guest who had come to mediate could not have been subjected to a more degrading
treatment as Shinzo Abe was because the mullahs did not even wait for his
departure from Tehran before attacking the ship.
And exactly
one week later, on June 20, in a provocative act, the mullahs shot down an
unmanned U.S. drone flying over the Persian Gulf in international airspace.
In an
official statement, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) took
responsibility for the attack, boasting that it had inflicted $200 million
worth of damages on “the enemy.”
On June 25,
the regime’s president Hassan Rouhani lauded the IRGC for targeting the
“enemy,” saying that he would kiss the hands of the military and the IRGC
personnel who carried out the attack.
Of course,
after 40 years, the people of Iran are well aware that the enemy is not on the
other side of distant oceans; the ruling mullahs are the enemy, who stand
face-to-face against the Iranian people.
For their
part, an assortment of regime apologists, lobbyists, operatives and agents, who
for years had accused the Iranian Resistance and their freedom-loving and
humanitarian supporters of being warmongers, claimed that those advocating for
human rights and freedom in Iran seek to lure the U.S. to wage war. What a
disgraceful lie!
Now, have
these attacks made it clear to proponents of appeasement that the Iranian
regime is the very source of conflict in the Middle East? Or this time, do they
want to give the mullahs a peace prize?
Perhaps it
would be better to ask those who described opposition to human rights abuses in
Iran or the Resistance’s revelations against the mullahs’ clandestine nuclear
sites as setting the stage for war: do they feel ashamed or are they still
looking for a way to exonerate the regime?
Indeed,
defending the religious fascism under the banner of opposing war is truly disgraceful
and, of course, does not beguile anyone.
Freedom,
democracy and human rights are the Iranian people’s inalienable rights
The main
question is: Are the Iranian people not entitled to freedom, democracy and
human rights?
Is the world
aware of what our women and young people endure in the clerical regime’s
prisons, such as the Fashafouyeh Penitentiary and torture chamber?
On behalf of
the Iranian Resistance, I have repeatedly urged the UN Secretary General, the
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Human Rights Council and other
international human rights organizations to take urgent action to free those
arrested in Iran. I urged them to send fact-finding delegations to inspect the
Iranian regime’s prisons and visit the prisoners.
During the
December 2017- January 2018 uprisings in Iran, at least 14 prisoners arrested
during the uprisings were tortured to death.
Why are the
European governments silent? Why do the people who are so concerned about trade
with the clerical regime refuse to send a single delegation to inspect the
prisons and inquire about the plight of those detained during the uprising,
especially women detainees? What do women detainees expect from Mrs. Mogherini?
During your
visit to Tehran when you were taking selfies with regime officials, should you
not have at least asked the regime’s president Rouhani to allow you to visit,
albeit symbolically, the prisons?
The volatile
state of society and the mullahs’ need to create crises
Today, we
are facing a volatile society where the people have risen up and are poised to
overthrow the ruling religious fascism.
The mullahs
did everything in their power to torture, detain and suppress, but failed to
restore the previous equilibrium that had been upset. This is because a massive
movement has stood up against the mullahs and is ready to take a leap forward.
A combative movement of enlightened and deprived youths. The torrent of demands
from the oppressed, the plundered and the destitute has given rise to a
movement at the center of which Units of Rebellion have blossomed, much like
embers beneath the ashes. Society is ready, in revolt and like a powder keg.
This
explosive situation has compelled the mullahs to resort to
crisis-manufacturing.
Let’s not
forget that Khamenei described his criminal wars in Syria, Yemen and Lebanon as
“an important part of the regime’s security.” He and other regime leaders have
repeatedly acknowledged that without waging wars abroad, they would have to
confront the arisen people of Iran “in Kermanshah and Hamedan” or “in Sistan,
Azerbaijan, Shiraz and Isfahan.”
In his
analysis last November, Massoud Rajavi said that these developments have
significantly weakened the regime and taken away its ability to find “any real
or serious way out [of the crisis].” As to what the regime would do next, he
said, “Obviously, we would welcome our enemy retreating…but what we should
expect is more suppression and contraction.”
This is
exactly what happened in practice. As a testament to this fact, consider Khamenei’s
shocking appointment of Ebrahim Raisi as the Judiciary Chief. He is one of the
most notorious criminals in Iran’s history and was involved in the massacre of
political prisoners in 1988. In an audiotape recording that has been made
public, Hossein Ali Montazeri, Khomeini’s heir apparent at the time, is heard
telling the henchman Raisi and his accomplices, “In my opinion, the greatest
crime committed during the Islamic Republic, for which history will condemn us,
has been committed by you. Your (names) will in the future be etched in the
annals of history as criminals.”
Yes, this is
the direction that the regime has chosen. It is grasping at straws and
resorting to terrorist plots against the Mojahedin. Not a day goes by without
the regime continuing its smear campaign against, and its demonization of, the
Iranian Resistance.
In political
and economic terms, it is also moving to close ranks and consolidate power
within the regime.
Of course,
the regime continues to count on Europe’s policy of appeasement to help it
carry on the campaign of demonization, terrorism and warmongering.
Imagine for
a moment, what would have happened if such a disastrous policy would not have
been adopted from the outset. If that were the case, then:
The massacre
of 30,000 political prisoners would not have been met with silence.
Progress
would not have been made on nuclear bomb-making facilities. As the regime’s
president has acknowledged, the nuclear program’s infrastructure had been set
up in a political climate characterized by appeasement.
Neither
would the mullahs have succeeded in their hidden occupation of Iraq and in
imposing their destructive domination over that country.
The Syrian
tragedy with half a million deaths and millions of displaced people would never
have taken place.
Our
country’s economy would not have drifted towards collapse and ruin.
And most
important of all, the life of this medieval regime would not have been
prolonged by the terrorist designation and suppression of the Iranian
Resistance.
The air
strikes on the bases of the Mojahedin and the National Liberation Army in 2003,
and the simultaneous clampdown on the Iranian Resistance in France on June 17
of that year, had consequence that lasted for a decade, and they acted as
unmatched gifts to prolong the life of a regime that was supposed to reform or
moderate.
Fortunately,
the Iranian Resistance prevailed over all these conspiracies, dumfounding the
regime and getting ahead of it. This was accomplished with the backing of the
Iranian people, its supporters and all of you here today.
Today, all
of us, Ashraf and all Ashrafis, are grateful to you for your unsparing support
in the most difficult circumstances over the past two decades.
Mullahs
intensify warmongering and terrorism as appeasement reaches new heights
Political
and commercial partners of the mullahs’ rule on both sides of the Atlantic
deliberately cover up the obvious reality that the regime’s warmongering
intensified after the July 2015 nuclear accord.
On the day
of the signing of that agreement, I emphasized on behalf of the Iranian Resistance,
that in order to avoid war in the region, the P5+1 “should … firmly insist on
evicting the regime from the Middle East and prevent its interferences all over
the region. This is a fundamental necessity that needs to be included in any
agreement as a foundational principle.”
Two years
later, in December 2017, I told the European Parliament on behalf of the
Iranian Resistance, that “if the ruling religious fascism is not dealt with
decisively, it would inflict a deadly conflict on the region and the world.”
The P5+1, of
course, sought to block the mullahs’ path to nuclear weapons through that deal.
Due to the
many deficiencies in the nuclear agreement, however, the mullahs used it as a
license to spread war and terrorism and suppress the opposition and the
Resistance.
Human rights
and democracy did not have any place in that so-called comprehensive agreement.
And exactly
one day after signing the accord, yes exactly on the next day, the regime
test-fired missiles, making a mockery of Europe’s resolve.
Now, let’s
take a glance at the mullahs’ record since that day:
First, the
accelerated expansion of its missile program. Last December, the UN Secretary
General announced that the Iranian regime had continued its missile tests
contrary to UNSC Resolution 2231.
And second,
providing a large share of these missiles to terrorist groups in Yemen, Lebanon
and Iraq.
Last
November, the French President confirmed that the ballistic missile fired from
Yemen towards the Saudi capital belonged to the Iranian regime.
Third, the
bloodshed and destruction in Syria.
And, fourth,
expansion of the war in Yemen and growing meddling in Iraq.
The
conclusion is that the mullahs’ terrorism and warmongering, coupled with their
demonization of the Mojahedin, intensified and expanded precisely during the
period that the policy of appeasement was intensifying.
In the
1980s, the U.S. administration began testing the efficacy of appeasement
vis-Ã -vis Tehran by secretly sending its National Security Advisor to Tehran to
hand over TOW missiles to the regime. Precisely at the same time, Khomeini
stepped up war offensives against Iraq.
The 1990s
saw the so-called “moderate” posturing by Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and
Mohammad Khatami, as well as the terrorist designation of the PMOI/MEK in the
U.S.
During this
period, the regime conducted bombings in Saudi Arabia (Khobar Tower) and Buenos
Aires. It also carried out hundreds of terrorist operations against Iranian
dissidents abroad, and secretly began building facilities to manufacture
nuclear weapons.
Then in
2003, after the invasion of Iraq, the U.S. opened that country’s gates to the
regime’s IRGC. To appease the mullahs, the U.S. bombed and disarmed the
Mojahedin, and placed them under a de facto house arrest.
In those
years, the mullahs turned Iraq into a launch pad for exporting terrorism and
fundamentalism to the rest of the region.
At the same
time, European governments offered packages of incentives to the regime instead
of standing up to its nuclear program. They even proscribed the PMOI/MEK as a
concession to the mullahs. Subsequently, the mullahs broke the seals on their
nuclear facilities and rapidly expanded their nuclear and missile programs.
The 2015
nuclear agreement marked another round of appeasement of the regime whose
consequences we have already witnessed.
One need not
recall Neville Chamberlain’s experience. The clerical regime’s own history
makes it abundantly clear that the policy of appeasement has always paved the
way for war and terrorism.
And finally,
I’d like to stress on this fundamental reality that the mullahs’ intransigent
posture in international relations is just a hollow show of force. It would be
an absolute mistake to think that the regime is engaging in such antics from a
position of strength, as its lobbyists claim.
In reality,
the mullahs do not have a reliable military force, and they lack popular
support and a sound economic system.
At home, the
mullahs derive their “power” from executing, torturing and suppressing the
defenseless population. Abroad, they act with impunity because no one has
challenged their warmongering and terrorism.
Of course, I
must emphasize that overthrowing this regime is the sole responsibility of the
Iranian people, the great army of liberation, the Resistance and Units of
Rebellion. As Massoud Rajavi said, “No one except ourselves, our supporters and
our people is supposed to bring us freedom and human rights.”
Appeasement,
the flip side of the coin of hostility to Iranian Resistance
The policy
of appeasement is the flip side of the coin of hostility towards the Iranian
Resistance. Over the past four decades, this policy has not only enabled the
mullahs to commit countless crimes and transgressions with impunity, but it has
also emboldened and enabled them to take further actions.
The policy
of appeasement has portrayed the mullahs’ empty rhetoric and warmongering as a
reflection of their power.
The policy
of appeasement has given the mullahs free rein to engage in misinformation and
demonization campaigns against the Mojahedin and the Iranian Resistance, and to
prevent the formation of a front against the mulflahs’ religious fascism, with
the Iranian Resistance at its core.
And finally,
this is a policy that has deliberately turned a blind eye to the de facto war
the regime has been waging against other countries in the region.
I must
emphasize that, even if prompted by economic interests, providing unsparing and
unilateral support to the ruling theocracy, to the detriment of the people of
Iran, is shortsighted, without a political equilibrium, and without a future.
It helps a regime that from the outset declared that the domain of economics
belongs to the animal kingdom!
The clerical
regime is inherently destructive and has ruined the Iranian economy, bringing
it to an impasse. Balanced economic relations that have a future and serve both
the interest of the Iranian people and the world are only possible in an Iran
that has been freed from the yoke of the mullahs.
Therefore,
to those who want to give the mullahs more chances, we say:
You should
not repeat the enormous damages already inflicted on the people of Iran and the
region by making concessions to the mullahs again;
You cannot
feign concern for war in order to assist a religious fascism that has
perpetrated or been involved in the dirtiest wars in the region.
Anyone who
partners with the regime to circumvent sanctions is complicit in preserving an
inhumane dictatorship.
Imposing
sanctions on the theocracy aids the people of Iran in their struggle against
this dictatorship.
Blacklisting
the corrupt and vicious core of the regime, the Office of the Supreme Leader
Khamenei, which took place after a three-decade delay, has been welcomed by the
Iranian public. The blacklisting must be extended to the regime’s president,
Hassan Rouhani.
The UN
Security Council must declare that the clerical regime in Iran is a threat to
global peace and security.
The dossier
of human rights abuses and massacre of political prisoners in Iran must be
referred to the UN Security Council and international tribunals.
We call on
all countries to join the international front against the religious fascism.
The
International community, and specifically the European Union, must recognize
that resistance is the Iranian people’s right to establish the sovereignty of
the people of Iran.
Expressing
gratitude to supporters of freedom in Iran
Honorable
friends of the Iranian Resistance,
For many
long years, you have insisted on these positions.
You have
supported the true solution, resistance for freedom and democracy.
You rushed
to the aid of freedom fighters when they were under a blockade in Ashraf and
Liberty.
Today, you
can see the fruits of your tireless labor here, in the united and determined
ranks of motivated women and men who have devoted their entire lives to Iran’s
freedom. Their ranks have already reached Tehran and most other cities across
the country.
Today, the
blossoming of Ashraf 3, and tomorrow a free Iran, will attest to the
righteousness of your stance.
Hail to all
of you,
Hail to
freedom
Hail to the
people of Iran.
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