Maryam
Rajavi: Freedom in Iran, key to crisis and solution for instability in the
Middle East
In
the present circumstances, mullahs wage a barbaric war of oppression against
the people of Iran. This can be particularly seen in the mass and arbitrary executions
described by Amnesty International as "a sinister picture of the machinery
of the state carrying out premeditated, judicially-sanctioned killings on a
mass scale."
The
average number of executions under Rouhani has reached to about 1000 per year.
This is the highest record in the past quarter of a century. In addition, there
are several thousands more on the death row in various prisons across Iran.
These executions indicate the regime’s instability. When a regime feels
threatened even by concerts and theatres, it is shaky. A regime that imprisons
young web bloggers, poets, cartoonists, journalists and film-makers, is
unstable.
The
proponents of cooperation with this regime do not take into consideration the
Syrian experience or the experiences in Iraq and Yemen. If it were not for the
Iranian regime's direct support for Bashar al-Assad, there would not have been
a refugee crisis or the 300,000 Syrians who have been victimized. If it were
not for the mullahs' support for Iraq's former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
and his criminal policies, there would have been no opportunity for the ISIS to
develop.
The
Middle East needs peace, stability and democracy. This would be possible
through regime change in Iran
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