Shahriar Kia: Theplight of human rights violations in Iran
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The plight of human rights violations in Iran |
Tuesday, 05 July 2016 22:49
Shahriar Kia, a press spokesman for
members of the People’s Mujahedin Organization
of Iran opposition group (PMOI, also known as MEK) in Camp Liberty,
Iraq, on Tuesday wrote the following op-ed in The Hill:
The plight of human rights violations in Iran
The European Parliament recently witnessed 270
of its members issue a strongly worded statement lashing out and condemning the regime
in Iran for its continuous and horrendous trend
of human rights violations in contrast to preposterous
claims of reforms and adopting a new approach. The statement encourages and
rightfully demands the European Union and all Western governments “to condition
any further relations with Iran to a clear progress
on human rights and a halt to executions.”
As Congress is known for its deep respect
for human rights values, it can send a strong, bipartisan
message by taking a similar stance against Iran and remind the mullahs
sitting on the throne in Tehran that the utterly flawed nuclear agreement
pursued by the Obama administration will never overshadow their
disastrous human rights dossier, support for terrorism and meddling in other countries.
Today the regime in Iran is the
world’s No. 1 ranking executioner per capita, including juveniles and women.
The mullahs have been designated by the U.S. State Department as the leading
state sponsor of international terrorism in this day and age. The number
of hangings have
skyrocketed in the past few years under the tenure of the
smiling, “moderate” president Hassan Rouhani. In 2015 alone the
world witnessed in all-out shock how the mullahs sent nearly 1,000 people to the gallows, as reported by Ahmed
Shaheed, the U.N. Special Rapporteur
on Human Rights in Iran, adding last year marked Iran’s
highest number of executions in nearly 30 years.
Escalating domestic crackdown has been yet
another hallmark of the Rouhani presidency, as “morality” police and the notorious Revolutionary
Guards have increased their measures in Tehran and other major cities across
the country. Their aim is to uproot and inflict severe punishment on any and
all forms of nonconformity and refusal to abide by the regime’s oppressive laws
under the banner of Islam, including the mandatory hijab, or veiling, for women
and penal measures against labor unions and any effort to stage peaceful
rallies. This clearly shows how Tehran is completely terrified of even the
slightest voice of protest that may spark a chain reaction leading to
nationwide protests and uprisings, the likes of which witnessed in 2009.
Iran is also known for its relentless
sponsoring and support for Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in his ruthless
campaign against his own people. Iran has become most definitely
evolved into the main problem in Syria, and anything but the solution to this
devastating war. Reports are indicating atrocious numbers of half a million
dead after five years of carnage in this once beautiful nation of the Middle
East.
Iraq is yet another canvas
where Iran’s fingerprints are witnessed ever more as the
international community continues to unfortunately neglect this very dangerous
flashpoint corner of the globe. Iran-crafted and sponsored Shiite militia groups are once again accused by
international human rights organizations of pursuing systematic and
sectarian killings and human rights violations targeting the
minority Sunni community in the recent campaign to retake the city of Fallujah,
west of Baghdad, from Daesh (the Arabic acronym for the self-proclaimed Islamic
State, ISIS or ISIL). This ultimately further marginalizes and alienates the
Sunnis, and further pushes them into adopting extremist methods and welcoming
radical groups.
As Iran enjoys a slate of sanctions
reliefs and various opportunities following the nuclear deal with the P5+1, a
slate of E.U. members have rushed into sending and welcoming political and
economic delegations to and from Iran. Europe should not lose sight of the
preconditions that must be placed before the mullahs’ regime prior to any investment
in Iran. Congress has been trekking this path very carefully
and is deeply devoted to denying Iran access to the U.S. financial system.
U.S. President Barack Obama,
Secretary of State John Kerry and other senior Western officials have
correctly reminded that there is no doubt Iran will be funneling most of
the relief billions directly to terrorist groups already wreaking havoc across
the region.
To provide an alternative, the Iranian
opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) will be
hosting a rally on July 9 where over 100,000 Iranians from
across the globe and hundreds of politicians, parliamentarians, and members of
the Congress from the United States, Europe and the Middle East will gather and
voice major protests to the mullahs’ rule in Iran. They will all join this
event in reassuring the people in Iran they enjoy support in the West for
their struggle for freedom, democracy and human rights.
Iran’s human rights dossier is
of major importance for the entire international community and the West has a
significant responsibility to take a rightful stance and address this matter.
This is where Congress can rise to the occasion.
The essential values cherished by today’s free
world should be reason enough for lawmakers across the globe to call on their
respectful governments to demand Iran make significant improvements
regarding its human rights record if it seeks any trade relations
with the outside world. Congress can lead the world in responding to this dire
situation.
Shahriar Kia is a press spokesman for
residents of Camp Liberty, Iraq, and members of the People’s Mujahedin
Organization of Iran opposition group (PMOI, also known as MEK). He
graduated from North Texas University.
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