Skip to main content
How there is hope to establish democracy in Iran
ARTICLES
6/13/2018

Grand gathering of the Iranian opposition in Paris
Analysis by PMOI/MEK
Iran, June 13, 2018 - The Middle East and the Islamic world will only experience peace once Iran undergoes fundamental change. For the past four decades, the Iranian regime has actively been the most destructive force across the region.
The Dec/Jan nationwide protests that rocked the regime to its core are continuing in different shapes and form this year, much to the shock of many Iran analysts.
More than 140 cities were witnessing major revolts, all in the span of just a few days. This proved to Iran’s regime and the world over that the people are willing to take dire action and rid their country of this regime.
Today, people from all walks of life are taking part in these protest rallies, all indicating the entire population is completely fed up with this regime.
These protests are specifically calling for regime change and this is no longer limited to Iran’s urban middle class, as farmers and many others are joining calls for such a sweeping demand.
Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), has described the road ahead as a “year full of uprising” and how the people will ultimately prevail over the regime.

This is the time that the United States and the international community should take advantage of these historic circumstances and rise in support of the Iranian people in a firm fashion.

The Iranian Diaspora living abroad is scheduling a major convention on June 30th in Paris to voice the Iranian people’s yearn for freedom and democracy, and their demand for regime change. Over 100,000 are expected to take part alongside hundreds of MPs, former and current states-persons, and a variety of human rights advocates and other advocates.

Support expressed by the West and any other country would send vivid messages to the Iranian people that the world is finally serious about standing shoulder to shoulder with the Iranian people to realize fundamental change in this ancient country.

Rest assured the Iranian people will rise to the occasion and topple the ruling mullahs.

Read more here about the #FreeIran2018 convention.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

French FM Visits Iran to Talk Ballistic Missiles and Syria

French FM Visits Iran to Talk Ballistic Missiles and Syria05 March 2018 Iran Focus London, 05 Mar - The French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, has arrived in Iran to talk with the country's president Hassan Rouhani, Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and the Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, according to Iranian state TV. Talks are expected to focus on Iran’s involvement in the Syrian Civil war and Iran's ballistic missile program, which both Le Drian and French President Emmanuel Macron have criticized Iran's missile program in recent weeks, with Le Drian stating that Iran's ballistic missile capacity worried France “enormously". In response to Iranian claims that their ballistic missile program is peaceful, Le Drian said: "Having such tools is not uniquely defensive, given the distance they can reach." The French Foreign Ministry even issued a statement ahead of the trip, which said Le Drian ...
WE SHOULD LISTEN CLOSELY TO IRAN Created: 26 January 2018 Iran Maryam Rajavi NCRI PMOI/MEK Human rights Protests United States Opinion JCPOA Paris Middle East Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei (Photo by Supreme Leader Press Office / Handout/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) By Heshmat Alavi As the world continues to debate the recent Iranian outburst of protests, its "lack of leadership" as they claim, and the road ahead, there is no doubt in the minds of senior Iranian regime officials over who led, and continues to lead, this latest uprising that continues to rattle the very pillars of the mullahs' rule.Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei made his thoughts crystal clear.“The incidents were organized” and carried out by the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), he said although using a different term. “The [MEK] had prepared for this months ago” and “the [MEK’s] media outlets had called for it.” The MEK is best known ...
How years of increasing labor unrest signaled Iran’s latest protest wave 1/20/2018 11:00:45 AM Anti-government protests spread in Iran, garner U.S. praise By Kevan Harris and Zep Kalb Washington Post, January 19, 2018 - Beginning on Dec. 28, a wave of protests surged across Iran, with at least 75 cities reportedly experiencing one or more demonstrations in the first week. Soon after they began, commentators rushed to attribute the protests to various grievances, from Ponzi-like banking scheme collapses and budget corruption allegations to soaring prices of eggs and gasoline. However, our research suggests that rather than grievances alone, an underappreciated precursor for the protests was the buildup of demonstrations and rallies by teachers, workers, trade unions and civil society associations. Before the recent protests, we constructed a data set detailing labor unrest in Iran from 2012 to 2016. Using credible domestic newspapers that contained information on these demonstrations, ...