BlogIranian Officials Admit the Role of MEK

Iranian Officials Admit the Role of MEK

-

Iranian officials admit the role of MEK

By Jubin Katiraie

The dictators in Iran are clearly concerned about their future. The main opposition – the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) plays a large role in helping the people of Iran in their struggle for their rights. It is the only viable and organised alternative to the ruling clerical leadership that is destroying the country and plundering its wealth.

The Resistance movement has always had a significant following in Iran despite what officials may claim. Even back in the eighties, the Resistance movement was enough of a threat for the then Supreme Leader to order the executions of more than 30,000 political prisoners – mainly members of the PMOI / MEK and other dissidents. The incident has now become known as the 1988 massacre.

Since then, and to this day, the Resistance is a threat to the clerical rule in Iran because it values human rights, equality, peace and freedom – all the things that are disregarded under the current rule.

Iranian officials can no longer claim that the PMOI / MEK is insignificant and without following in the country because its role in facilitating the recent uprising and the ensuing and ongoing protests is widely known – even in the West where broadcasters tend to skim over domestic happenings in Iran.

At the recent “Free Iran” gathering in Paris on 30th June, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) was able to show that the PMOI / MEK has massive support inside Iran. Furthermore, its support is not just centred around major cities – it has support in every single one of Iran’s provinces. The connection between the people inside the country and the Resistance is stronger than ever before and this is why officials in the Iranian government are concerned.

Normally officials try to hide any signs of weakness and vulnerability, but it is no longer able to do so. A spokesperson for the country’s judiciary recently mentioned the role of the opposition. He said: “These days we are hearing people chant against the judiciary, the government and officials. Be careful! God forbids a PMOI/MEK member should not infiltrate into the crowd and begin directing the crowd! We must be on alert to prevent the PMOI/MEK from taking advantage of us.”

Officials usually say that a foreign conspiracy is behind the protests, but this one actually recognised that the people are not happy. He said: “The people are angry… they might throw an insult at the state… However, we must draw our lines in the sand. The most important issue is that a PMOI/MEK is not involved… if they are not involved, we must tolerate people insulting us.”

It is ultimately the people of Iran and their courage, strength and desire for a better future that will bring change to Iran. Officials can deny this all they want, but it is clear to see. If it was for the will of the people alone, the leadership would have fallen a long time ago.

Latest news

Farmers Resume Protests in Isfahan, Education Workers Protest Low Wages

Economic protests in Iran on Monday, April 15, continued with farmers gathering in Isfahan province (central Iran) and school...

Iran’s Rial Drops to Record Low After Attack Against Israel

The exchange rate of the US dollar in the Iranian free market experienced a surge of over four percent...

Iran’s Regime Seizes Ship in Hormuz Strait

A video seen by the Associated Press shows Iranian commandos attacking a ship near the Strait of Hormuz, an...

Argentine Judiciary Holds Iran and Hezbollah Responsible for AMIA Bombing

In the latest opinion on the case of the 1994 bombing of the Jewish center of Buenos Aires (AMIA...

Dramatic Drop in Iran Gas Production Is Inevitable

Mansour Daftarian, the head of the Iranian Gas Engineering Association, has announced the beginning of a decline in pressure...

Iran: Cost of Housing Construction Unpredictable

Mohammad Reza Rezaei Koochi, the head of the Construction Commission of the Iranian regime's Majlis (Parliament), has announced a...

Must read

Ahmadinejad heads to Lebanon amid political crisis

AP: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is wading into Lebanon's...

Authorities say they will hang 12 in Iran province soon

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 12 – Iranian authorities...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you