By Shahin Gobadi
On July 1, the Iranian opposition will be holding its annual
rally to give voice to the Iranian people and their popular resistance movement
and to reiterate the call for regime change in Iran. This is, of course, a
message reflecting the true desire of the Iranian people and is widely endorsed
by policymakers around the world, as evidenced by the hundreds of dignitaries
who will attend the event.
The “Free Iran” rally has significant implications for the
policies being advanced around the world by persons with a clear understanding
of the danger the Iranian regime poses to global security and the stability of
the Middle East. This is especially important in the current historical moment,
when assertive policies regarding the clerical regime in Iran are returning to
the mainstream the world over.
The gathering, with the National Council of Resistance of Iran
at its center, takes place at the Villepinte Exhibition Center outside of
Paris, and brings together critics of the totalitarian theocracy, including
those whom the regime has brutally suppressed in the past 38 years.
The NCRI represents the Iranian people who have been killed by
the regime during that time, including 120,000 who were executed or
assassinated simply for affiliation with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of
Iran (PMOI or MEK), which is now the largest constituent group in the NCRI
coalition.
It also represents those people who have fled their home country
in fear of suffering the same fate, and those who continue to live in Iran
under religious dictatorship and support the PMOI (MEK) at great risk to
themselves.
The central message of this year’s grand
gathering is that regime change is a real possibility in Iran, and there are
many features of the rally itself that highlight that message
Shahin Gobadi
An international audience
They have shown a remarkable uptick in their activities in their
nationwide campaign. The event also gives an opportunity for former political
prisoners who have recently fled the country to reach an international audience
with stories of the tortures and abuses being perpetrated on a daily basis by
the clerical regime.
The current trend of events has made the mood among the
resistance activists more upbeat. Two years after the nuclear agreement, all
the expectations for improvement on political and economic sphere have proven
to be total delusion.
There are growing number of protests on economic despair of the
population and Tehran’s total strategic impasse has begun to manifest itself in
exacerbation of internecine internal feuding. Tehran is facing an unprecedented
international and regional isolation that was abundantly clear in the Riyadh
summit.
The central message of this year’s grand gathering is that
regime change is a real possibility in Iran, and there are many features of the
rally itself that highlight that message. First and foremost is its size, as
many tens of thousands are expected to travel to Villepinte for the rally, in
line with the numbers from the previous few years.
The event will be broadcast around the world, including in Iran,
and has so much resonance in Iran that even political prisoners in Iran are
daring to send out messages of solidarity.
The vast majority of the Iranian population is eager to receive
that message, and when it does so it will see policymakers from the United States,
Britain, France, and the Middle East delivering speeches in support of the
Iranian Resistance and the cause of regime change by the Iranian people and
their organized resistance.
The principled solution
For years the NCRI has argued that the solution for Iran is
neither appeasement of the regime, nor foreign military intervention. Rather,
the principled solution is to support the Iranian people and their organized
opposition movement to bring about regime change.
For decades, western governments have failed to heed this call,
instead choosing economic relations with the regime, while attempting to
sideline the Resistance. That era has now come to an end.
The Iranian Resistance is now prepared and ready to direct all
its energy on regime change in Iran. While some of Tehran’s apologists have
tried to depict the new regional and international setting as Arabs versus
Persians or Sunnis versus Shiites, the Iranian Resistance, as an indigenous
movement with grassroot support inside and outside of Iran, renders those
assertions hollow.
The US and other western powers should recognize the Resistance
movement, which has the capacity to achieve change. The mullahs and lobby tried
for years to conceal and dupe the world about this reality.
The definitive goal of the world should be the removal of the
world’s only modern theocracy and the most active state sponsor of terrorism
and stand with the Iranian people as they stand for liberty.
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