Mohammad Parvin
July
30, 2019
The statement of the fourteen people in Iran dealing
with Khamenei and the Islamic Regime has created
mixed reactions among expatriates. [1]
Regardless of the degree to which individuals and
groups are familiar with the thoughts and background
of the signatories, and to what extent this
recognition has been the criterion of their
judgment, the common point of most of these
assessments is that it is largely based on the same
decades-long approach. Frustrated by the dominating
words rather than deeds of the so-called opposition
outside Iran and after a long period of silence it
may be necessary to express again a non-politically
correct view of the current situation.
The majority of the approaches to these statements
are based again on the slogan. These reactions and
evaluations, if positive, results in issuing
repeated statements and endorsements in support of
their approval of the statement by different groups,
organizations, and individuals. The audience is
either the regime itself or the people of the
world, or it is mostly unclear who they are talking
to, what are the sources they are seeking help from,
and more importantly what sort of help they are
asking for.
The negative approaches and criticisms
are more concentrated on exposing the signers of the
Declaration and rejecting it without offering and
viable suggestion.
The first statement of the fourteen people concludes
that:
"We, the signatories of the Declaration, believe
that it is time for the people, activists, and
intellectuals to set aside the expansive tendencies
that have given rise to the destruction of the
country's culture, civilization, and wealth, and be
at the forefront of this national movement by openly
demanding a fundamental change in the constitution
and the resignation of a leader, who expands its
unjust authority every day. "
There is no mention of the overthrow of the Islamic
regime. It is not clear what the signatories mean by
asking people to "explicitly stepping in". It seems
that the statement is demanding an era when Khamenei
has resigned and his successors have embraced
fundamental constitutional changes. This is nothing
but the survival of the Islamic regime in a false
veil.
The second and "improved" statement of the 14 people
indicates that:
" We are seeking a peaceful transition from this
regime which is devastating Iran and are asking for
a free election.
We also aspire to have a democratic and secular
state, with the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights on the forefront of its next parliament for
drafting the most modern constitution of the present
day!
Therefore, what we have sought and are seeking since
the release of our first statement, is a
transnational demand for the "complete passage" of
the Islamic Republic. All true freedom-seekers of
all political and ideological orientations share
this demand. "
What is meant by "perfect transition" and "perfect
passage"? Does it mean the overthrow of the Islamic
regime?
On what account this word has not been used. I have
never read and heard anywhere else that instead of
"overthrow" the terms transition or passing by is
used. As a result, until a third Statement makes it
clear, I don't have any other option but to believe
that the reason they used these terms is that they
actually don't mean overthrowing the Islamic Regime.
So, not from a negative perspective, but in order to
make the right judgment, it is necessary to review
the past positions of the signatories on the regime,
its reform, their letters and pleas to the regime to
reconsider its behavior and many other things that
are absolutely necessary. In short, there may be
questions such as how did Nasrin Sotoudeh, a human
rights lawyer who was previously imprisoned for
defending women who did not observe the Islamic veil
was sentenced to 38 years imprisonment and 148
lashes in March 2019 but those who advocate for
"complete passage" by the Islamic Republic are still
safe?
I will leave this for another discussion. You also
think about it and get help from the given
references that will help to more accurately make a
judgment. So for now, I leave side all of these
perceptions and concentrate on a few other
questions.
If we assume that "complete passage" means
overthrow, how is it to be done by the people? How
can "free elections" and "establishing the most
modern constitution" be guaranteed?
The Islamic Regime has not allowed the formation or
survival of any groups or organizations by
imprisonment, torture, and execution of activists
and protesters.
And most importantly, how can millions of people who
are dissatisfied but inactive be taken to the
streets? Is only issuing a statement can resolve
this painful dilemma?
There is no need to evaluate and analyze that if
activists are genuinely seeking to overthrow the
regime, their purpose and names should not be made
public before a mass movement is shaped. Is it
logical to address the Regime with names and making
a demand for a complete passage when there is not
yet an organized movement formed? Do you think it
would be difficult for a bloody regime to imprison,
torture and execute all of these signatories if it
was in danger and would this create any major
barrier for it?
Many have said this before and will say it again
that the purpose of issuing this statement is to
inform the people of the world of the
dissatisfaction of the Iranian people and their
desire for regime change. It is said that
dissatisfied Iranian people will also take to the
streets using the world's public opinion and the
overthrow of the regime will be possible.
As I have said and written for years let me say once
again! Suppose we have informed all the people of
the world. What effects will this in itself is going
to have? How will it take unhappy people to the
streets? What do we want from the world-conscious
people that can empower the freedom-seeking
Iranians?
What, for example, what do we want from informed
people of America? Do we want their president to
attack Iran and bring down the regime?
Let us suppose that the person who is called the US
presidents attacked Iran, dropped bombs and killed
many people to overthrow the regime. Which
alternative do they have to replace the regime with?
Is it going to be as easy as recommended by the
fourteen signatories to "overthrow" the Islamic
regime, hold free elections, and rule Iran's
democracy?
Of course, we all know that there are wishfully
claiming successors outside Iran! It can be read
and heard that a couple of claimants are counting on
the likelihood of being selected as one replacing
the regime and that they are competing with each
other and giving bad names to each other!
Let's skip this for now too!
Have you ever heard or read that the United States
and Europe have any other demand from the
dictatorship in Iran rather than asking them to
accept their nuclear terms and the regime's
non-interference in the region?
The US and no European government are not
practically trying to overthrow the Islamic
regime. They are not because they do not see a
better choice for themselves. They don't see and
organized opposition inside Iran. Outside Iran, they
either see individuals and groups who are more
involved in rejecting each other or have no basis
inside Iran.
We have witnessed that once a while to agitate the
Islamic Regime, they try to appease this or that
power-seeking individual or organization.
But ultimately what will satisfy them and serve
their interests is one or parts of the various
branches of the regime that may falsely seize power
from Khamenei and his supporters. This may take over
under the false name of the "regime change" through
some kind of coup or foreign intervention with the
intention to actually stabilize another shape of the
Islamic regime that would accept atomic conditions
and other conditions that have little to do with
promoting Iranian people interests.
Trump's threats of military attack and imposing
sanctions will have no outcome but empowering more
the brutal regime. The reason for the poverty and
misery of the Iranian working class and middle class
who for many years have been the result of regime
robberies and heavy spending to support terrorists
in the region and other policies have now been
placed on the US and its allies under the
increasingly powerful slogan of Death to
America. The repression and crushing of the protests
have been justified. The power and influence of the
Islamic regime among the American opposition in the
region have greatly increased. And as the regime has
declared, it has increased and will continue its
nuclear activities and production of enriched
uranium.
Trump and his supporters, with their threats of a
military strike on Iran, have drawn all opposition
to the war in support of the Islamic criminal
regime. This sympathy is reflected in the painful
fact that there is no longer any mention in the
media, magazines, and newspapers of daily violation
of human rights in Iran. Lobbyists, who have long
sought unconditional recognition for the regime,
have come up with a good excuse to more effectively
promote acceptance of the Islamic regime than ever
before.
There are many questions about the past and present
of signatories of this statement. Even if these
questions were not there, those who demand the real
overthrow of the Islamic regime would not be
empowered by such statements. Disgruntled but
inactive Iranians are smarter than rushing into the
streets by just declaration of fourteen people even
if issued by the most well-known.
There has always been another option and still is
which has always been overlooked by the opposition
overseas, because it is much more difficult than
issuing statements, collecting signatures and giving
analysis and needs to be organized.
For political activists (not statement writers!) to
mobilize and organize people inside Iran to engage
in a widespread and long-term civil disobedience
battle, a very well organized overseas activity is
needed. This support begins by informing the people
of the world of the crimes of the Islamic regime. We
should be able to ask something from the informed
people of the world that would empower the Iranians'
fight against the regime.
Just informing the world's people about everyday
crimes in Iran and not demanding any viable action
will not hurt this regime.
The Iranian people have for many years have not been
only facing a criminal regime but have been facing
the entire interest-driven world that has been
practically supporting their enemy and are likely to
continue doing so. The only thing they want from the
Islamic regime is to control uranium enrichment and
interference in the region. Human rights have been
talking about, but have never had any practical
role. Human rights have been on the table in every
conversation and conversation like a flower vase,
have been the subject of many official statements
and reports, have been reflected in the annual
reports of the US State Department and the European
Union, but have never exceeded that range. In the
US, no matter what party is in power the demands
have always been common but expressed in different
ways. Republicans have sought to achieve their goals
by threatening, intimidation and warmongering, and
Democrats through negotiation.
As I have said and written for many years, the
efforts of activists abroad must be around denying
the Islamic regime universal legitimacy. In the long
run of achieving this goal, Iranians abroad must put
their effort to bring a smart sanction against the
Islamic regime. A sanction whose only pressure is on
the regime, not the people, and the condition that
it be abolished is a cessation of human rights
abuses and as a first step, the release of all
political prisoners of conscience.
It is easy to ask for such a thing but it is
difficult to do it. The governments of Europe and
America are only looking after their own
interests. That is why in order to get something
from them; we have to be able to influence their
interests. In fact, it will be a complicated give
and take affair.
Having considered that so many Iranians living
abroad, the Iranian expatriates can form a powerful
organization and earn a respectful identity by
informing the people of the world, gaining their
support and participating in the political process.
To form an effective organization we need to act
around a simple task.
Our message in any local, city, provincial, and
national elections, and our demand from members of
congress, senate, and the like in European
countries, would be that if you want our vote, you
should try to put human rights preconditions
alongside other sanctions conditions. At first, we
will be nonpartisan. Whether we are a Democrat,
Republican, Green or Socialist, we will vote for
anyone who will support our goal.
The day we were able to determine the fate of one
election, they would compete for our votes, and then
we would be able to vote for the one that stands for
both human rights in Iran and other areas that are
important to us.
Repeated research shows that documentary statistics
in the United States indicate that there are
elections in which several hundred or
several thousand votes determine the results.
Mobilizing Iranians in these areas and then trying
to join the informed Americans to the movement can
determine the fate of many elections in a way that
will meet our specific demand.
It is not easy to achieve ultimate success with
such a method. It needs organization and
coordination. It needs a lot of funding. It needs
political, social and human rights groups to put
aside their differences temporarily and to focus
their efforts on that goal together. There is a need
for international human rights organizations to join
this effort.
Any a long-term effort that starts from the base
towards fulfilling its goals will eventually form
its leadership in a natural way.
When people sit around a table to play a sort of
game, after a while someone who is more familiar
with the game and has the talent of leadership will
eventually take over the game. Those who are
thoughtful and aware of Iran's problems, motivated
by the overthrow of the Islamic regime with no
leadership ambitious in mind, will eventually be
recognized by others and the leadership will be
assigned to them in a natural way by the base.
The united Iranian effort abroad to add the
condition of the abolition of human rights abuses to
the current sanctions conditions, to unite the
people of the world to help them fulfill this demand
and to participate actively in the political process
of the countries in which they reside, no matter how
much they achieve their goal will at least encourage
the Iranians to participates in mass protests
related to the disobedience movement and will
empower the whole disobedience movement.
Freedom-seeking Iranians see and hear that the
majority of Iranians across the globe seek to
mobilize people in support of their rights around
the world. They will witness the emergence of a new
phenomenon in the world when the Iranians use their
voting power to force lawmakers to put an end to
human rights abuses in Iran. A desire that will be
enhanced by mass gatherings, conferences, and
writings. Nothing more can show Iran's
freedom-seekers that they are not alone in their
fight against criminals, and have the Iranians
abroad and freedom-loving people of the world on
their side.
Relying on the organized movement shaped in Iran, we
can even advance our goals and demand that until the
human rights violations has completely stopped in
Iran the Islamic regime should not be recognized by
the international community. Pressure on the United
Nations and other international communities to
fulfill this demand will also help to further
empower Iran's freedom fighters.
To clarify this kind of effort, we must put aside
these questionable words "cross" and "transition"
and so on. The Islamic regime must
be overthrown by means of disobedience. If the
overthrow is to lead to the beginning of a
democratic process in Iran, it must be done only by
the Iranian people and through civil disobedience.
Imagine the day when millions of Iranian women say
"no" to the Islamic regime and its backward laws and
take to the streets without a veil under the eyes of
the mobilized world. This will be the end of the
life of this criminal regime.
This writing was another reminder of a rational
approach to overthrow the Islamic Regime that has
been advocated by MEHR group for many years [2]. We
have demanded that individuals, groups, and
organizations abroad either come together around
this line of action or if they have a better and
more effective, offer it.
I am sure you know their answer!
Sources and notes about many cases discussed
in this article are available on MEHR website [3]. These
posts and articles are not necessarily new. But I
should sadly say that they are still valid and
applicable. Hoping for the day when I can say
something new.
Hoping for better days
Reference:
1.
Statements by 14 people in Iran
2.
The
power of Nonviolence (Civil
disobedience Resources)
3.
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