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IPS Writers in the Blogosphere » Iran democracy https://www.ips.org/blog/ips Turning the World Downside Up Tue, 26 May 2020 22:12:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 MEK Delisting Slap in the face for Average Iranians https://www.ips.org/blog/ips/mek-delisting-slap-in-the-face-for-average-iranians/ https://www.ips.org/blog/ips/mek-delisting-slap-in-the-face-for-average-iranians/#comments Mon, 24 Sep 2012 16:03:42 +0000 Guest http://www.ips.org/blog/ips/mek-delisting-slap-in-the-face-for-average-iranians/ via Lobe Log

By Leila Kashefi

As everyone knows, since the revolution of 1979, the United States and the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) have been BEFs — best enemies forever. While the US occasionally offers its solidarity to the people of Iran and criticizes the regime’s human rights record, its [...]]]> via Lobe Log

By Leila Kashefi

As everyone knows, since the revolution of 1979, the United States and the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) have been BEFs — best enemies forever. While the US occasionally offers its solidarity to the people of Iran and criticizes the regime’s human rights record, its policy of sanctions and isolation actually strengthens regime hardliners. So it’s not surprising that on some days Iranians think: with an enemy like the US, why would the IRI need any friends?

Last Friday, September 21st, was one of those days. The State Department, under pressure from powerful but unknown powers, leaked the news that the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK), a shady quasi-cultish group with a history of violence and intimidation, would be delisted from the US foreign terrorist organizations (FTO) list. Iranians inside and outside the country rarely agree about anything. They find common ground in their love of pomegranates, pride for Iranian athletes competing internationally, respect for Mohammad Mossadeq, the 1950s prime minister who nationalized Iranian oil before being ousted in a US-backed coup, and deep contempt if not hatred for the MEK.

Those who lived through the early years of the Iranian revolution remember the MEK’s violence, which was justified somehow by their curious mix of Islam and Marxism. But the real animosity for the movement arose when they went into exile, settling and supporting Saddam Hussein in the 8-year Iran-Iraq war. As a British-educated former Iranian senior civil servant once said to me: “During World War II siding with the enemy was treason and punishable by death. The MEK committed treason, and the Iranian public will never forgive them.”

The movement was never transparent. During the past 30 years it has spun out a myriad of different organizations across Europe, with headquarters in Paris. Its leader Maryam Rajavi proclaims herself as the democratic leader of Iran, with hardly any support from Iranians inside Iran. During the 1990s and early 2000s, the MEK slid into obscurity. But as the war drums against Iran started to beat more loudly in Washington, DC, the MEK took on a new lease of life.

It has been incredible to watch members of a designated terror group walk the halls of Congressional office buildings, mingling with Hill staffers and representatives. “The only Iranians we see are the MEK,” said one staffer not long ago. Given how notoriously apolitical the Iranian-American community is, the fact that the MEK is bankrolled to such an extent should have prompted questions long ago – but somehow those who know prefer not to talk.

Anyone claiming that the MEK has broad-based support was proven wrong in 2009 in the aftermath of the Iranian presidential elections. I remember standing among the thousands of American-Iranians who had traveled to New York to protest Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to the UN General Assembly amidst the Green movement’s post-election protests in Iran. We were a literal sea of green spilling across the streets and avenues of New York; thousands of Iranians, young and old from across North America, joined together in our outrage towards the regime’s election theft. The MEK and the Monarchists were also there, but their numbers were puny and their presence pathetic. The MEK was nothing and nobody either inside or outside Iran. In New York that day they packed up and left rather quickly.

But in Washington their political influence continued to grow. Indeed, soon after the 2009 events, the MEK was hobnobbing with former generals and senior diplomats, buying their endorsements with money that clearly had not come from the pockets of Iranians.

Pundits and policymakers in Washington may try to minimize the significance of the State Department’s move, suggesting that the MEK is too weak to be effective and that its organization will be dismantled. But that’s not the point. In Tehran, the State Department’s deal feeds directly into the regime’s narrative: that the US is backing the MEK to launch attacks against Iran and undermine the territorial integrity of the country. MEK affiliation will likely become even more of an excuse for the persecution of students and activists.

Its ironic that after thirty years, just as the regime’s narrative of the US as the evil empire bent on destroying Iran was heading into the dustbin, it is the US itself that has given the narrative a new lease on life.

As for the people of Iran, many are beginning to wonder why the US despises them so much.  Already suffering under the regime’s boot, they are also subjected to US-led economic sanctions that are destroying the middle class while strengthening the hands of the system’s loyalists. Now comes the news that the despised MEK is free to operate outside the country and steal their voice. For the Iranian people it seems like President Obama’s inauguration promise of an outstretched hand has turned out to be a rude slap in the face.

- Leila Kashefi is a pseudo-name for the author of this article, a Washington-based Iranian-American civil rights activist.

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s Message to Iran’s Leaders: “Bend to the will of the people” https://www.ips.org/blog/ips/archbishop-desmond-tutus-message-to-irans-leaders-bend-to-the-will-of-the-people/ https://www.ips.org/blog/ips/archbishop-desmond-tutus-message-to-irans-leaders-bend-to-the-will-of-the-people/#comments Thu, 21 Jun 2012 17:44:27 +0000 Jasmin Ramsey http://www.ips.org/blog/ips/archbishop-desmond-tutus-message-to-irans-leaders-bend-to-the-will-of-the-people/ via Lobe Log

To honor Iran’s civil rights movement and the democracy activists who bravely rose up in the summer of 2009, South African nobel laureate and human rights defender Archbishop Desmond Tutu sends a message (in English and Persian) to Iran’s leaders and the Iranian people. The clip above and the text [...]]]> via Lobe Log

To honor Iran’s civil rights movement and the democracy activists who bravely rose up in the summer of 2009, South African nobel laureate and human rights defender Archbishop Desmond Tutu sends a message (in English and Persian) to Iran’s leaders and the Iranian people. The clip above and the text below are provided by the Iranian rights advocacy group, United4Iran.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s Message of Solidarity with the Iranian People

In June 2009, millions of Iranians took to the streets to demand democracy and human rights. On the anniversary of this uprising, Archbishop Desmond Tutu sends a message of hope and solidarity to the Iranian people. Archbishop Tutu is a Nobel Peace Laureate and an avid human rights defender worldwide. He is widely described as ‘South Africa’s moral conscience.’

در سال 2009، میلیون ها تن از ایرانیان به خیابان ها آمدند تا دموکراسی و حقوق بشر را مطالبه کنند .در سالروز خیزش مردمی در خرداد سال 1388، اسقف اعظم دزموند توتو پیام همبستگی و امید خود را به مردم ایران می فرستد. اسقف اعظم توتو برنده ی جایزه صلح نوبل و مدافع پرشور حقوق بشر در سطح بین المللی است .او را با عنوان “وجدان اخلاقی آفریقای جنوبی” می شناسند.

Hello my Iranian sisters and brothers. I am Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Three years ago the world witnessed millions of you standing up against repression, demanding democracy and human rights.  The spark that you lit in Iran has inspired unprecedented change in the region.

However, in Iran, your demands have yet to be realized. Oppression continues.

Many great nations have gone through such struggles, which often take decades to resolve. If South Africa could change, change, therefore, is possible any and everywhere. Continue on your path. Remember it is always darkest before dawn.

To the rulers of Iran: bend to the will of the people. Your Excellency, Ayatollah Khameni, set the children of Iran free. Ayatollah Larijani, close Evin prison, just as Robben Island prison was closed in South Africa.

To Iran’s religious leaders: oppose the use of imprisonment, torture, and murder in the name of religion. These actions do not reflect the Muslim faith.

To all world leaders on this anniversary: let us renew our commitment to support the Iranian people and their struggle for democracy and human rights. Imprisonment should not be the reward for courage and dignity.

To Iranians abroad, and indeed all people everywhere: our lives and future are intertwined. Use your freedom to demand theirs.

Change begins with people of great courage. My children Narges and Majid, you are in our hearts. Hossein Maleki, our prayers ring out for you. And to the rest of brave Iranians striving for a better Iran, continue on your path. We are with you.

“fardA az Ane mAst.”

سلام به مردم ایران.

من اسقف اعظم دزموند توتو هستم.سه سال پیش جهان شاهد بود که میلیون ها تن از شما علیه سرکوب و خفقان بپاخاستید، و مردم سالاری و حقوق بشر را مطالبه کردید.

بارقه ای که شما در ایران افروختید الهام بخش تغییرات بی سابقه ای در منطقه شده است.

اگرچه در ایران خواسته های شما کماکان نادیده گرفته می شوند. و ستم و بیداد کماکان ادامه دارد.

بسیاری از ملت های بزرگ چنین مبارزاتی را تجربه کرده اند، مبارزاتی که برای به ثمر رسیدن معمولا چندین دهه به طول می انجامند. اگر آفریقای جنوبی توانست تغییر ایجاد کند، پس در هر کجای دیگر هم ایجاد تغییر ممکن است.

به راه خود ادامه دهید. به خاطر داشته باشید که تاریکترین ساعات شب ساعاتی پیش از طلوع سپیده دم است.

خطابم به حاکمان ایران:  به خواست مردم تن در دهید. عالیجناب، آیت الله خامنه ای، فرزندان ایران را آزاد کنید.

آیت الله لاریجانی، زندان اوین را ببندید، همانگونه که زندان روبن آیلند در آفریقای جنوبی بسته شد.

خطابم به رهبران مذهبی ایران: با زندانی کردن، شکنجه و جنایت تحت لوای دین مخالفت کنید. چنین اعمال و اقداماتی منعکس کننده ی آموزه های دین اسلام نیست.

خطابم در این سالروز به رهبران جهان: بیایید تعهد خود را در حمایت از مردم ایران و پشتیبانی از مبارزات آنها برای مردم سالاری و حقوق بشر، تجدید کنیم. پاداش شجاعت و کرامت انسانی حبس و زندان نیست.

خطابم به ایرانیانی که در خارج از ایران زندگی می کنند، و در حقیقت به همه ی مردم درهرکجا که هستند:

زندگی و آینده ی تک تک ما به یکدیگر گره خورده است. از آزادی خود بهره گیرید تا مطالبات ایشان (مردم ایران) را بیان کنید.

تغییر به واسطه ی انسان های شجاع شکل می گیرد. فرزندانم، نرگس (محمدی) و مجید (توکلی)، شما در قلب ما جا دارید. حسین (رونقی) ملکی، ما برایت دعا می کنیم. و برای سایر ایرانیان بی باکی که برای یک ایران بهتر مبارزه می کنند، به راه خود ادامه دهید. ما با شما هستیم.

“فردا از آن ماست.”

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