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Amb. Giulio Terzi, Foreign Affairs Minister of Italy (2011-2013), Rep. of Italy to the UN addressed the Free Iran World Summit

10/08/2021
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Amb. Giulio Terzi's Remarks to the Free Iran World Summit 2021
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July 10, 2021 —Dear Madame Maryam Rajavi, President elect  of the NCRI, 

It is a great honor to address this important yearly event of the Iranian Resistance taking place at an extremely critical juncture for the international community and for the Iranian people. Now is the time to get rid of the genocidal regime of the Mullahs. The awareness about their crimes, and the quest for freedom, justice, dignity and a decent life are strongly felt by all who are committed to help those who are suffering under the cruelty and the corruption of dictatorial regimes. And this is especially true in the case of Iran.

A large number of ex-officials and former ministers is attending this NCRI Summit. They have been in charge of decision-making in their countries. They are participating today because they are concerned about Mullahs human rights violations, secret nuclear program, Iran’s meddling in other countries. By their attendance and contribution to our discussion, these personalitiesintend to draw the attention of  European and world leaders to the fact that now, with the election to Iran’s Presidency of a mass murderer, the criminal nature of Iran regime is officially certified.

The Iranian people have widely boycotted this shame election. The Iranian people have once again , and much more forcefully than in previous occasions, prevented any legitimization to this regime. 1,200 MEK supporters inside Iran have documented from polling stations in 400 cities with more than 3,500 clips the extensive boycott of the election . Less than 10 percent of the eligible voters did cast their ballots. They did it at the price of being arrested. But have the Western governments or even Western media taken note ? Did they underline these facts ? Not at all. They behaved  as usual, taking  the “official news” provided by the regime as good and reliable , instead of denouncing them as “Deep Fakes”.

Many Western Governments and parliaments express concern about the inhumane policies and actions of the Iranian regime, Still many people, both in the United States and in Europe, have a clear political responsibility in doing nothing to prevent these horrors. By making unnecessary and unfair concessions to the regime, Western Governments show to the Mullahs that they can enjoy impunity , that their crimes will remain unpunished. So, the Iranian  regime  becomes  tougher and tougher.

The newly elected President of the Islamic Republic of Iran , Ebrahim Raisi is a mass murderer . He was in charge of the 1988 massacre of innocent political prisoners, dissidents and protesters who were seeking their freedom of thought. Most of them were killed by Raisi’s orders simply because they stood on their beliefs as MEK supporters. It is time to stand side by side with the great Iranian people to finally put an end to a bloody tyranny.

The fast track Raisi obtained to gain the presidency was a clear sign of the Supreme Guide’s desire: to have a  president willing to carry out the most heinous and bloody repressions against any opposition or dissidence. A loud warning for Western leaders seeking to renegotiate the JCPOA. The 2015 nuclear deal has neither prevented internal repression and bloodshed, nor  military aggression throughout the region, or sponsoring of terrorist activities.

European and US governments should not forget the extreme suffering inflicted on the Iranian people whenever they agree to meet with representatives of a regime that hangs and tortures political opponents, pregnant women, minors and even children, that denies any freedom of expression, religion, or sexual orientation and preference, to name only a few.

Neither has the nuclear agreement curbed Tehran’s aspirations to have nuclear weapons and a missile program (in blatant violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2331) and a nuclear program (in spite of IAEA bans), raising uranium enrichment to 60%: very close to the break out capacity for a nuclear bomb.

While concerning Iran’ support of terrorism we all know the real face of the regime and  threats  we faced in  Villepinte three years ago with the terrorist plot engineered  by the regime and almost executed by Assadollah Assadi, the regime’s diplomat-spy based in Vienna. It was precisely because a coordinated efforts between some European states that we could have to the historical verdict reached in Antwerp, last April. For the first time in Europe, a national court ruled about a sanctioned a terrorist plot as clearly ordered by the regime leadership, inflicting the maximum penalty to Assadi and his accomplices. It is high time for European Governments to establish an Euro-Atlantic front,  to effectively face the threats coming from Iran.

A good opportunity is the Resolution signed by the majority of the US Congressmen , to condemn “violations of human rights and state- terrorism perpetrated by the Iranian Government.” The bipartisan appeal coming from the US lawyers, is a call to “collaborate with the European allies” in order to dismantle that dense network of “operatives” taking advantage of the diplomatic “coverage” of its embassies in our continent.

It is necessary to take a firm action against Embassies and Consular offices – as in the cases of Vienna and Tirana – responsible for providing cover and assistance to  terrorist activities of the regime. These “outposts” of  Mullah’s terror must be immediately closed and definitely removed.

Any new treaty, any business occasion, which would not include an adequate degree of protection for the Iranian people against a brutal regime will amount not just to a failure of statecraft but a dereliction of moral duty. It is no more acceptable to deal with those , like Ibrahim Raisi, who have on their hands the blood of tens of thousands  Iranian people .He is the perpetrator of countless crimes against humanity and human rights – and for this reasons, he is blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury, since November 2019. A renowned thug and ruthless executioner with a key role – and of which he has repeatedly and publicly boasted – in the 1988 massacre. The names of all these victims must be engraved on the hearts and minds of every decent human being; they must be remembered as collective memory of all peoples and governments which rely upon a world where justice, freedom, respect of human dignity must be assured and implemented.

Now the further question is : what should we do? Should we acknowledge the reality of this medieval regime because there is nothing we can do? No this is absolutely not the case.

The regime is weak; it is facing numerous crises and an explosive society. The strikes have spread across Iran and are increasing every day. Now,just a few days after the sham election of Raisi, the petrochemical workers are protesting throughout the country, demanding higher pay to keep up with skyrocketing inflation which is above 50 percent . In these circumstances, we should look to the organized and effective democratic alternative with its competent leadership.

The pillar of this alternative and its strength and steadfastness has come about through the Iranians’ struggle against the Shah’s regime and inside the Shah’s prisons. Massoud Rajavi, who led the MEK movement against the previous dictatorship that ruled Iran, foresaw exactly what the whole world sees today about the mullahs’ behavour. He courageously and bravely uttered 40 years ago: “This regime is incorrigible; it cannot make reforms and must go.” He knew exactly what the mullahs were up to, so neither him nor anybody in his movement ever accepted deceptive positions offered by the regime to bribe them. Massoud Rajavi simply said that the principle of Velayat-e-Faqih meaning absolute rule of the supreme religious leader was against democracy and must be abandoned. Massoud Rajavi said about this regime from day 1 that a viper does not give birth to a dove and this has been fully demonstrated today.

That is why the Mullahs regime does everything it can to eliminate the MEK and the NCRI as the only democratic alternative for Iran. It even opens the way for and helps the remnants of the Shah’s monarchy to appear as an opposition group competing the MEK and the NCRI in order to deviate attentions from the true alternative which threatens the regime.

If we seriously consider all the aspects of the Iranian situation, nothing  points to the regime survival.Iran  has a powerful alternative which inspires and motivates the Iranian people to resist such a corrupt and cruel regime. Today, if the West wants to be effective, the best way of doing this is to acknowledge the democratic alternative that the corrupt clerical regime is trying to hide  under a tremendous amount of demonization and through buying the media and journalists and many other ways.

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