Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The movement regarding justice for victims of 1988 massacre rapidly spread and has already shaken the entire regime because all of its factions, both Khamenei and Rouhani have been actively involved in countless crimes against humanity committed against the people of Iran.

I strongly believe that both goals are within reach. Regime change and a free Iran are, indeed, more possible than ever.

I strongly believe that both goals are within reach. Regime change and a free Iran are, indeed, more possible than ever.


The 1988 massacre is no longer an issue limited to the victims’ families. It is a deep wound at the core of Iranian society that can no longer be overlooked.


Public opinion pressure to hold the regime accountable, has confronted mullahs with an impasse as both factions are unsuccessfully trying to suppress or contain this movement.In this situation, the justice-seeking movement has further deepened the gap within the regime and undermined the entire regime.


It has also made the force for change in Iran stronger with the younger generation joining the rank of resistance.On the other hand, the destructive role of the Iranian regime in the region, including its active participation in crimes against humanity in Syria or its sectarian approach in Iraq are established facts.

Therefore I warn that failure to expel the mullahs’ regime and its proxies from Syria or allowing its proxies in Iraq to dominate the situation there, will lead to more tragic crises. 


The US, the UK and Europe must be united in the adoption of a firm policy against the regime in Tehran.

Practical steps must be taken, including the designation of the Revolutionary Guards (or the IRGC) as a terrorist entity.


Short term economic interests should not lead to turning a blind eye on realities.






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