Journal

NO 21


The Overthrow of the Islamic Power Based in Iran

In the current circumstances, it is not really surprising to note the advanced state of the instability of socio-economic Iran. Bankruptcy causes this instability, despite the godsend of hundreds of thousands of dollars stemming from petroleum and gas production.

During the 27 years of Islamic power, despite the rise of petroleum quotes—a gift from above—all this extraordinary richness has been dilapidated by antinational projects, by the embezzlement, by the personal abuses that have never been utilized for the modernization of the economy, for the production of our industries, the development, the prosperity, or the well being of the populations…

Today Iran finds itself one of the most indebted countries in the world. In the interior of the country, the situation is dangerously degrading. Iranians are now, through many layers of the population, confronted by famine, poverty, various maladies, and prostitution. This is rightly staggering under a regime that has made the purity of morals its basic principle. The principle that founds all of its legitimacy… more than 75% of our teachings, those which should form the rising generations, live now under the threshold of poverty.

Must repression be stressed upon, the oppression and an atmosphere of fear that reigns over all of Iran? The arrests, the detention without judgment, the camps, the executions, must they continue to be stressed upon?

On the mean scene of Islamic theater are the same puppets, the same marionettes, the worst ones of them all, who prepare themselves to sell the same fables and tall tales to the Iranian people.

Since the first day of the revolution the Iranian people have been fooled and lured by the demagogy, the ruse and the lies of a regime of unrivaled cynicism.

And until today the politics of an Islamic regime have never varied. It emphasizes on misinformation in order to manipulate the opinion and to make this opinion accept the bloodiest sacrifices. In such and such a sign between the first Gulf War and the repression of Iran has become a land strewn with cemeteries where widows come to weep.

But at the present moment the Iranian people are waking up and they will not let themselves be further abused. Their sleepiness is coming to an end and the near future promises surprises…

The States which today, on the exterior, have dialogues and trade with the regime that usurped the power in Teheran, are slowly misled. They put themselves on the wrong horse.

The satellites of information only supply very little relative information with regards to the state of mobilization of the popular masses of Iranians. The Echelon system is itself inoperative to capture the conversations that are held in cafés, bazaars, in the foyers, and the public places…

“PARS,” very much an organization such as the avant-garde movement which draws itself out for the overthrow of a detested regime, is much more able to hear the thoughts of the Iranians than the strategists behind closed doors who advise poorly.

“PARS” knew how to give itself the methods to hear the murmur that is rising in the midst of the Iranian crowd. It is why we will do our best with all the methods at our disposal with the aid of the interior opposition to overthrow the Islamic power based in Iran and to establish a population regime of human rights.

In our opinion, the end of the regime is not far. With all the red flags and in spite of the persistent support of the occidental world, the signs of agony are multiplying every day. It is up to us to act and to be the organizers of an inescapable change.

For the founding of authentic liberties of a regime of the parliamentary republic based on multipartism, for the institutions that are verifiably democratic… for this and also for “PARS” which should be able to make its voice heard and plead the cause of the people of Iran compared with that of the European opinion and compared with that of those who assume their destinies. I want to speak of the leaders of the free world who pass on the commercial interests before the right of the people and the respect for the rights of people…

For this and for many other reasons, “PARS” must find amongst you the relays that will make the world hear the sound of the wind of anger that rises above Iran. But also and soon the chants of joy and of happiness will greet the coming of a new dawn and the return of hope that comes after the fall of the ayatollahs.

All that remains to give you are numbers and facts that speak for themselves and announce by their brutality that the diagnostic emitted by “PARS” is only too exact.