A great article & must read
to Al Arabiya EnglishThursday, 13 July 2017
The unprecedented strength of the Iranian
opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Paris and
Albania has severely alarmed the Iranian regime. It has also raised a pertinent
question, can the Iranian regime be reformed within?
The signs so far are not encouraging. Tehran
sent its foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, to Paris to prevent the annual
gathering of opposition figures. As French officials found the regime’s
position very weak, they ended up signing a contract for the benefit of the
French oil giant Total.
Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief Kayhan daily,
known as the mouthpiece of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, wrote an
article titled “Humiliated and Rewarded”, which mentioned the Total contract
being signed at the same time as the PMOI gathering in Paris.
“The remarks of former French foreign minister
Bernard Kouchner at a PMOI meeting one day after Zarif’s return from France is
another sign of the French government's insistence on humiliating our nation,”
he wrote.
Zarif in France
At the gathering in Paris, Kouchner said:
“Zarif was welcomed in France yesterday. I do not want to blame French Foreign
Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. We are an old republic, and on this basis we can
welcome everyone and accept him in our country, but perhaps we should do the
right thing at the right time”.
He said that in his opinion, welcoming Zarif
the day before this gathering was not a good idea. “But we are very happy and
proud that in fact the government did not publish a general statement about Mr.
Zarif’s visit,” Shariatmadari wrote.
In 2003, the Chirac government provided huge
concessions to the Iranian regime and attacked the opposition headquarters in
Avers-sur-Oise with a pseudo-coup. Dozens of PMOI members and activists, including
their leader Maryam Rajavi, were arrested and imprisoned. This attack was a
disgrace to democracy and human rights, and yet was severely defeated and
defamed.
PMOI’s strength
The annual PMOI
gathering was held on July 1 at the Villepinte convention
hall, northeast of Paris. Tens of thousands of supporters from all over the
world gathered to attend this gathering. As the hall did not have the capacity
to accommodate all participants, thousands remained outside the hall.
A gathering in Tirana, the capital of Albania,
was held to join the Paris summit via satellite. Nearly 3,000 PMOI members who
relocated from Iraq to Albania attended this gathering.
This huge rally represents the PMOI’s strength
despite being in exile. It shows their capability of organizing such a large
gathering and hosting hundreds of political and parliamentary figures from all
over the world.
Maryam Rajavi, the main speaker of this
gathering, is an influential leader of this Muslim-democratic movement who
believes in gender equality and pluralism. In her speech she emphasized on
three essential facts.
Freedom and liberty
It seems the light of change is shining on
Iran. The ruling regime is in disarray and the Iranian society is simmering
with discontent. These circumstances, she said, highlight three fundamental
truths related to freedom and liberty in Iran, as well as peace and tranquility
in the region.
First, according to her, is that the overthrow
of the regime is an imperative. Second, this overthrow is within reach. And
third, a democratic alternative and an organized resistance exists, which is
capable of toppling the theocracy in Iran.
The message and purpose of this gathering,
according to the participants, consisting mainly of the youth and some recently
arriving from Iran, was literally a declaration of war against the regime. The
people of Iran and the region can only be freed of their misery when the regime
is overthrown.
There is also a political and social appeal to
all countries, especially those in the region, who are suffering at the hands
of the Iranian regime.
Its track record suggests that the regime has
so far shown regressive nature and cannot be reformed from within. In a recent
speech, Khamenei himself warned that any change in the system’s behavior means
changing the whole system.
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