The
year 2018 has just begun and many believe it will prove decisive year
for Iran, the Middle East, and the world. Changes in Syria and Yemen are
on the horizon and it is even likely that the Iranian regime is
overthrown.
Towards
the end of 2017, major cities of Iran witnessed angry protestors who
took to the streets to protest corruption and dictatorship by chanting
‘death to dictator” and “no to Gaza, no to Lebanon”.
Spontaneous revolt
Referring
to reports and video clippings posted on social networks, Reuters news
agency reported: “Demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans in
several cities across Iran on Friday”. For their part, Iranian news
agencies and social media reports stated that protests against rising
prices soon turned turned into big demonstrations, the largest of their
kind since the nationwide pro-reform unrest in 2009.
The
outbreak of protests reflects growing discontent over rising prices and
corruption, as well as concern over the Islamic Republic’s costly
involvement in regional conflicts such as those in Syria and Iraq. In
Kermanshah, protestors were chanting “free political prisoners” and
“either death or freedom”. People even burned a banner of Khamenei’s
photos.
A
protesting woman, surrounded by secret agents and the police, shouted
“down with Khamenei”. The demonstrators have chosen their slogans very
intelligently and quickly changed them from expressing economic
discontent to slogans against Rouhani and Khamenei.
According
to videos released in social media, the anti-insurgency police is using
fire extinguishers and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Such
demonstrations in a highly security-conscious Iran reminds one of the
insurrection against the Shah’s regime. While people were about to
expand their struggle and take arms to defend themselves, we witnessed
the fall of monarchy within two or three days in 1979.
Revolution in the making
For
a long time, Iranian regime leaders have remained in a gridlock of
endless dissensions and internal feuds. The elite of the regime resemble
the occupants of a very old vehicle that has entered that has entered a
public square where all roads leaving the crossing have been closed and
the vehicle keeps circling the roundabout, as bystanders keep whistling
and shouting, ridiculing those sitting inside the vehicle.
All
the prerequisites of change and revolution seem to be in place. People
reject this corrupt and brutal regime that is characterized by
repression, terrorism, destruction, and corruption. Additionally, a
strong and organized opposition is controlling the situation. In order
to establish peace and stability in Iran and the region, the
international community ought to support Iranian uprisings and recognize
the people’s opposition to the Iranian regime.
The
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), under the leadership of
Maryam Rajavi, has called the recent demonstrations in cities of Iran as
the “death knell of a rotted and corrupt dictatorship and the rise of
democracy and justice ruled by people”.
Trump’s warning
Paul
Ryan, the current Speaker of the US House of Representatives recently
tweeted that it is “important that we (Americans) support the nonviolent
protesters in Iran. This is the result of a regime more focused on
propping up terrorist organizations than addressing the plight of its
citizens”.
US
President Donald Trump tweeted on 29 December 2017: “Many reports of
peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s corruption
and its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad.
Iranian government should respect their people’s rights, including the
right to express themselves. The world is watching! #IranProtests.”
Heather
Nauert, spokesperson for the US Department of State announced in a
press statement: “We are following reports of multiple peaceful protests
by Iranian citizens in cities across the country”. She added, “The
United States strongly condemns the arrest of peaceful protesters. We
urge all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their
demands for basic rights and an end to corruption.”
These
appear contrary to Obama’s policy during the social protests in 2009
when he stood on the side of the Iranian regime instead of the
protesters. The current US policy shows positive signs of support and
sympathy with Iranian people which is essential, albeit it is still not
enough.
Iranian
uprising is the national right of its people seeking to topple the
regime, whose security forces have resorted to serious violations in
their clampdown.
As
the Iranian regime is going to be overthrown, it is essential that
Europe and other countries in the region support the uprising by the
Iranian people and recognize Iranian opposition movement (NCRI). Such
policy will eventually cause less bloodshed and encourage people of Iran
to establish freedom and democracy.
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