USADI Dispatch

A publication of the U.S. Alliance for Democratic Iran


Volume III, No. 13                                                                                                                                         July 29, 2006


USADI Commentary

 

Mullahs’ War with Iranians Rages on

 

Almost two years have past since the barbaric public execution of Atefe Rajabi, the 16-year old teenage Iranian girl, in northern town of Neka. Since then, with ascendancy of the notorious and extremely suppressive Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ elite to all levers of power, culminating in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presidency last year, the human rights situation and suppression of dissidents have only worsened in Iran.

Ahmadinejad is indeed the clearest declaration yet of the war the clerical regime has waged on millions of Iranians at home, and on the peace and security of the world, since coming to power in 1979. Since then tens of thousands of Iranians have been killed by firing squads and gallows or in torture dungeons of the mullahs. The killings have not stopped.

Just last week, Ashraf Kalhori, an Iranian woman reportedly convicted of having an adulterous relationship, was sentenced to death by stoning. Her lawyer has asked for international help to stop the sentence. After a temporary lull in issuing death by stoning, Iran’s religious courts have been ordering a growing number of stoning in recent months. Official numbers indicate five death orders by stoning have been issued in the past twelve months according to Adnkronos International.

Iran’s state broadcaster's reported last week that "Ten people have been sentenced to be publicly hanged for the bomb attacks in (the provincial capital of Khuseztan) Ahvaz for making war against God and acting against national security". Systematic lack of due process of law renders these charges and subsequent sentences illegitimate. It is however very evident the ruling regime is using its Iron fist to punish Ahvazis for their several days of anti-regime popular unrest last year.

So far in 2006, more than 100 Iranians have been sentenced to death, mostly in public. A significant number of the executed are teenage Iranians.

Also this month, Iran’s judiciary sentenced a man to 50 lashes and six months in prison for taking part in a massive anti-government rally in the north-western city of Tabriz earlier this year, according to Iran Focus. Many protestors arrested in recent unrest in northwestern Iran have received heavy prison terms during summary trials. Many more are detained without being officially charged, some have simply disappeared.

From Iraq to Lebanon, the clerical regime is fighting a proxy war to consolidate its regional radical and fundamentalist roots. Iranian cities, however, have remained the main battlegrounds of Tehran’s existential war: the war clerical regime has been waging against its own people for more than 27 years.

And this is the war the tyrannical mullahs have been trying to mask by their continued belligerence abroad. And it is their defeat in this war which would ultimately bring the end of Tehran’s terrorist proxies throughout the region as well its nuclear weapons drive. (USADI)
 

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