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Arash Forouhar, For Defense of Human Rights & Democracy in Iran
Topic Starter: INA Topic: Arash Forouhar, For Defense of Human Rights & Democracy in Iran Author: INA Posted: Tue May 30 11:14 PM
Iranian National Alliance
For Defense of Human Rights & Democracy in Iran
P.O. Box 1823, Vienna, VA 22183 Tel: (703) 242-5065 E-Mail: Info@melli.org
The Islamic regime of Iran, after twenty-one years of isolation is now focusing its attention in attracting foreign investments in Iran. With an economy in shambles, unemployment at a staggering high rate and a population disenchanted with the policies at home and abroad, the regime is trying to open new avenues for investments, from Europe, Japan and even the United States. The Islamic regime is trying to legitimize its governance by establishing a parliament of “Reformists” to advertise to the world community “stability” of its political system.
The Islamic Republic of Iran through illegitimate organizations such as “Mostazafan Foundation” and the “Martyr Foundation” which is directly tied to the upper echelon of the corrupt clerics has diverted all funds from investments or the national revenues to recruit and train terrorists in the region. The Islamic regime has direct ties to organizations such as Hammas and Hezbollah of Lebanon. It is a well-known fact that many of the terrorists fleeing these countries have been given refuge in Iran. The clerics and their various apparatus are involved in creating political instability in the region.
The recent elections in Iran, despite many restrictions and bans against many of the people’s candidates were in fact a manifestation of the people’s resentment against the Islamic regime. The nation is seeking genuine reforms in the government structure leading to true democratic rule. Iranians, through the voices of freedom as echoed recently by the student movement, in publishing dozens of newspapers and journals, and in sporadic uprisings in many cities are showing the world community that they are ever ready for a genuine democratic process and in this attempt they will not compromise.
The Iranian people, young or old, men or women, religious minority or Muslims have endured years of total isolation and repression at the hands of a most backward regime in the area. Disrespect for the most basic civil liberties sacred to all and complete denial of freedom of press, assembly and speech has been the motto of the clerics in Iran. Any voice of opposition and chants for democracy and desire for a civil society is silenced immediately by incarceration, torture and murder of opponents by the authorities. Writers, intellectuals, newspaper editors and student leaders are kidnapped and imprisoned or killed upon voicing their discontent.
Many people in the Western world still hope that the new president and his plan for reforms will lead to major changes in Iran. This is yet to be seen. After three years, Mr. Khatami, being elected as the President of Islamic Republic by the majority of Iranians has not been able to control the judiciary, the army, Ministry of Information and other powerful entities held tightly by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei. The “dialogue of civilizations” and prescriptions for a civil society has not materialized as of yet. The new Majlis must act upon the demands of the Iranian people for a true civil society where all Iranians, men and women can enjoy basic civil liberties.
. The opening of the new parliament, Majlis, has been marked with the closure of “Reformist” press, while political prisoners are denied any open trial and national political leaders are banned from public speeches. After two years since the serial murders, no trials have taken place and the Islamic judiciary has already released those charged with the murders. Students arrested in July of last year are still detained. Many of them have undergone physical and psychological torture. Those publishers and journalists who attended the Berlin conference are now in jail. Those wrongly accused of espionage or others who have been forced to false confessions such as the 13 members of the Jewish community have not been given a fair public trial with the presence of international observers. The true representatives of the people were not allowed to participate in the recent elections staged by the Islamic government. The President and the Majlis must address these vital issues otherwise their legitimacy will be questioned. Freedom of speech, assembly and press, freedom for all political prisoners, and genuine reforms in the country – on the judiciary system and political structure of the country, elimination of institutions such as Mostazafan and Martyr Foundations, arrest and open trial for those involved in crimes against the people such as Rafsanjani, Fallahian, Janati, Mohammad Yazdi and many other corrupt officials must be on the top agenda for the 6th Majlis.
The Iranian National Alliance, (INA), has been formed in the U.S. for Defense of Human Rights and Democracy in Iran.. It is organized to support the Iranian people in their zest on the issues concerning human rights, freedom of speech, religion, press, and democracy in Iran. INA asks everyone in the international community to support the Iranian people in their struggle for basic human rights, freedom of press, religion, and implementation of democracy in Iran.
Facts about the Islamic Republic’s Record on Freedom & Human Rights
· On Revolution, Religion and Rights
Since the revolution of 1979, a clerical elite has ruled in Iran, establishing an “Islamic Republic” based on the principle of Velayat-e-Faqih, or “guardianship of Jurisconsult.” The clerics insist that this guardianship is necessary to guide the Iranian people toward justice and virtue defined in Islamic terms. The clerics claim a monopoly on the right to interpret Islamic texts. In the name of Islam, the Islamic government has violated the Iranian People’s human rights for more than two decades.
· On the Rights to Free Association and Expression
The clerics have banned associations, parties, press and unions except those pledging to support the principles of Velayat-e-Faqih. The Ministry of Information and Security monitors the activities of groups it suspects may threaten clerical supremacy. The government has even impeded efforts by artists, lawyers, physicians and writers to form professional associations. Those articulating views outside the state-sanctioned Islamic discourse do so at their peril. During the last year, numerous intellectuals have been murdered, while others have disappeared mysteriously. Among them were activists Daryoush and Parvaneh Forouhar, Essayist – poet Mohammad Mokhtari, writer and scholar Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh, editor Majid Sharif, and many other journalists. These murders provoked the loudest public outcry, because of the brutality involved. The Forouhars, for example, were stalked for weeks, stabbed repeatedly on 22 November 1998. In the aftermath of the crimes, the government declared that…”a few official agents within its own Ministry of Information and Intelligence, were directly involved in planning and execution of these murders”. Yet, no one has been officially charged or indited for the crimes, and the suspected murderers were freed upon the embarrassing results of recent parliamentary elections.
· On the Rights of Religious Minorities
The Islamic Republic has harassed Iran’s Christian and Jewish minorities. Besides desecrating their holy sites, the government inhibits their religious gatherings as well as their travel outside the country. These groups are routinely accused of being agents of the Western powers and Israel, despite their historical roots in the Persian plateau and surrounding areas. Iran’s Bahai’s have confronted a worst fate. Persecuted as heretics, the clerics have confiscated their property, arrested them on groundless charges, deprived them of higher education and killed them in large numbers. Consequently, most Bahai’s have fled Iran; Those staying in Iran live in constant fear.
· On the Rights of Ethnic Minorities
The clerics have obscured Iran’s ethnic-cultural and linguistic diversity, claiming that the majority of Iranians are Muslims first and foremost. The central government has used force to quell ethnic unrest in different parts of the country, namely Baluchistan-Sistan, Khuzistan, and Kurdistan provinces. Not coincidentally, many residents in these provinces are Sunni Muslims, while most Iranians are Shi’as. The clerics have subjected these minorities to religious re-education, “Shi’izing” them and even destroying their mosques.
· On the Rights of Women
The clerics have forcibly veiled Iranian female, denying them access to unilateral divorce, sole custody of their children, higher education, certain professions, and legal resources through the judicial system. In addition during the last year, Iran’s Parliament has signed into law legislation to segregate hospitals along gender lines and to forbid female unveiled images from appearing in print!
In the past years, women have been stoned to death for minor crimes, a medieval law practiced regularly by the Islamic Republic.
State sanctioned patriarchy has filtered into the Iranian society at large, as witnessed by the August 1999 attack on Iranian female Students in Tabriz University. Islamic Vigilantes claiming to protect the government interests beat these students, stripped them of the clothes and took them into the center of the city to hurl insults at them publicly. The initial government response to this incident was to hide it from the domestic and international press.
· On the Rights to Subsistence and Socio-economic Development
With the population hovering over 68 million and almost 55 percent of that under the age of 25, the Iranian people are experiencing unemployment and inflation rates of 42 and 120 percent, respectively. Despite promises to the contrary, the ruling clerics have failed to diversify Iran’s economy, which remains primarily dependent on oil exports and is thus vulnerable to vagaries of the global market.
· On Fear, Faith and Freedom
In short, The Alliance seeks to alert the international community to the Islamic Republic’s human rights abuses. The Islamic Republic’s rule is based more on fear of the state’s coercive apparatus than on faith they profess. The clerics have misused faith to justify behavior that violates both the spirit of Islam and established international human rights law. Despite their economic woes and isolation in the world, the Iranian people - be they Muslim or non-Muslim, Persian or ethnic minorities, women or men, poor or wealthy - know that they are entitled to pursue human dignity and live in freedom. The international community must recognize that Iranian people striving to vindicate their human rights, needs every assistance toward their goal.
In the name of Humanity and Justice
Pleading for your support
The political turmoil in Iran has turned November to a solemn month of political mourning and upheaval. Last November, two loving patriots, my parents, Dariush and Parvaneh Forouhar were brutally murdered in their residence by the Islamic Republic authorities. They were punished for their active role in defense of human rights and advocating democracy in Iran. Later the strangled bodies of human right activists and writers, M. Mokhtari, Majid Sharif and M.J. Pouyandeh were found. A few weeks later, some officials within the Ministry of Information were accused of these political murders. No one has yet to be indited of these crimes. Their deaths remain unsolved and their files are closed to our lawyers and the public.
Daiush and Parvaneh had been student activists since the early 1950's and for forty years remained staunch critics of dictatorship and long time supporters of the rights of all Iranians for democracy and self-rule. They died alongside each other for the cause they had struggled all their lives, for freedom, democracy and government by the people.
Mohammad Mokhtari, writer and poet had written numerous articles and many essays on sociology, the role of intellectuals and democracy. Jafaar Pouyandeh, another writer and translator of many texts from French into Persian had recently published a translation of the "Charter of Human Rights Declaration". Majid Sharif was another human rights activist and writer. All had committed no crime except to be critical of despotism and fundamentalism of the Islamic Regime.
Students who poured into the streets of Tehran and many other cities in Iran in protest to the rule of theocracy and lack of democracy during July 1999 continued to echo the voice of murdered victims. The bullets of the Islamic security forces confronted them, their dormitories were ransacked and vigilantes aided and supported by the ruling regime threw students out of windows. Over one thousand students and their leaders were arrested and they are still in prison, many of them facing long-term imprisonment.
In the name of humanity, I personally seek your support of the Iranian people who are struggling for democracy. Let us hold our hands together and stand alongside one another to remember them and show that they died for the same ideals we stand for. We will not forget them or their path. We will show the world community that the Iranian people - students, intellectuals, men, women, Muslims, religious and ethnic minorities - are a proud nation who desire nothing less than freedom and the basic civil liberties sacred to all.
Arash Forouhar, Frankfurt, Germany, October 22, 1999
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