• About Us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Friday, April 10, 2026
ISJ
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Development
  • Press Release
    • General
    • Human Rights
    • Iran and Middle East
    • Nuclear
    • Terrorism
  • Media Coverage
  • Open letters
  • Resources
    • Multimedia
    • Publications
ISJ
No Result
View All Result
Home Media Coverage

Iran’s Mullahs Try To Secure Their Future By Digging Up The Past

27/06/2022
in Media Coverage
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on RedditShare on Linkedin

By Struan Stevenson , 06/26/22 

IB Times – Niccolo Machiavelli, the notorious sixteenth-century Italian philosopher and author, famously wrote, “One of the great secrets of the day is to know how to take possession of popular prejudices and passions, in such a way as to introduce a confusion of principles which makes impossible all understanding between those who speak the same language and have the same interests.”

It seems Machiavelli has found new adherents in Tehran. The teetering theocratic regime ruling Iran, facing a multitude of crises at home and abroad, has turned to the tactics of Machiavelli, to confuse and undermine the resolute will of the Iranian people who seek the overthrow of the fascist clerical tyranny.

Facing growing unrest and mass protests in towns and cities across Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is terrified that a nationwide uprising will spark a revolution that will drive his corrupt and repressive regime from power.

He has therefore begun to deploy Machiavellian tactics to subvert public outrage, sending undercover Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and paramilitary Basiji agents to mingle with crowds of demonstrators, where they are filmed and recorded chanting slogans in favor of the deeply detested former monarchist dictatorship.

Video clips of people shouting “Reza Shah your soul be blessed” are then routinely shown on TV news bulletins, creating the impression that opposition to the current regime is fragmented and that there are people who long for the return of the despised monarchy overthrown by the 1979 revolution. Some of the videos have even been found, after forensic examination, to be fake, with dubbed voices being added to audio clips of chanting protesters.

Clearly, the mullahs feel that by boosting the former corrupt and authoritarian monarchy, they will save their current regime from being overthrown. It is a desperate last throw of the dice, which has been quickly exposed and deprecated inside Iran.

Ordinary Iranians know that any suggestion of their re-emergence as a credible opposition force is risible. They still remember how Reza Shah committed crimes against national minorities in Iran. People of Lorestan and Khuzestan closely experienced his brutal acts of suppression. Indeed, Khomeini was able to hijack the 1979 revolution in Iran since the true leaders of that revolution were in the dungeons of the Shah, as the uprising began.

They also recognize and applaud the accelerating influence of the real democratic opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran/Mojahedin-e Khalq (PMOI/MEK) whose courageous resistance units have supported the daily uprisings by teachers, penniless workers and pensioners, defrauded investors, frustrated students, angry health workers and ordinary citizens dismayed by spiraling inflation and the collapsing economy.

They have fanned the flames of protest in towns and cities across Iran, daubing graffiti on walls and defacing government buildings and effigies of Khamenei and Ebrahim Raisi, the Iranian president, dubbed “the butcher of Tehran.” The customary chants heard at every protest are: “Death to Khamenei and death to Raisi.”

State-controlled TV and radio broadcasts have been interrupted by resistance units, displaying images of Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and calling for the downfall of Khamenei, Raisi and their henchmen, and the restoration of freedom, justice, and a secular democracy. It is abundantly clear that Iranians do not want a return to any sort of dictatorship.

The clumsy efforts to promote division and commotion through the ranks of legitimate protesters have been further exposed by the publication on social media in May of a secret MOIS directive aimed at “trained and informant forces in recent rallies.”

The MOIS directive instructed plainclothes agents when infiltrating popular protests to carry some medium-sized stones with them, travel around the crowd normally and identify leaders and ff the slogans against the regime and the leadership (specifically Khamenei) and the IRGC become sharp and radical, they are obliged to chant slogans against high prices and for “Reza Shah your soul be blessed,” “Death of Raisi” and a few other protest slogans that have already been given to them and encourage the people to repeat these slogans.

Further revelations of the mullahs’ subterfuge emerged from Hashem Khastar, the head of the Iran Teachers’ Union, who is currently imprisoned in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad.

He wrote in a detailed message on May 17.

In the contemporary history of Iran, Shah and Sheikh (mullahs), in collaboration with each other and at critical junctures, have always acted against the interests of the Iranian nation. This historical collaboration can be seen even now in every uprising that peaks and when the nation rises. When the Iranian people’s protests and uprisings become serious and peak, they either suppress them or try to divert them. In every uprising, we have witnessed and are witnessing that Shah and Sheikh, under the command of the Ministry of Intelligence, introduce the ridiculous slogan “Reza Shah your soul be blessed” by their well-known Basij mercenaries to replace the radical and righteous slogans of the people. Their goal is to portray this picture of the people of Iran longing for the past and a dead king and to not let the people move towards the future and popular sovereignty. With this trick, the ruling mullahs want to postpone their overthrow a bit more.

The attempts of the elderly and despotic Khamenei to bully the Biden administration into resurrecting the tattered nuclear deal by ending sanctions and removing the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) — the regime’s Gestapo — from international terrorist blacklists have failed. His sponsorship of proxy wars and terrorists in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, and Gaza is running out of cash and his sham election of Ebrahim Raisi, the butcher of Tehran, as a so-called “hardline” president, has backfired spectacularly. Khamenei’s regime is now regarded as a pariah by the civilized world. Facing such an explosive situation and searching in vain for ways to undermine the resolute will of the people and the Iranian resistance to overthrow the clerical regime, he has turned to the tactics of Machiavelli.

He perhaps should have remembered another of the philosopher’s famous quotes: “When you disarm the people, you commence to offend them and show that you distrust them either through cowardice or lack of confidence, and both of these opinions generate hatred.”

—-

Struan Stevenson is the Coordinator of the Campaign for Iran Change (CiC). He was a member of the European Parliament representing Scotland (1999-2014), president of the Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with Iraq (2009-14) and chairman of the Friends of a Free Iran Intergroup (2004-14). Struan is also Chair of the ‘In Search of Justice’ (ISJ) committee on the protection of political freedoms in Iran. He is an international lecturer on the Middle East and is also president of the European Iraqi Freedom Association (EIFA).

Tags: Struan Stevenson
ShareTweetShareShare
Previous Post

48th US Vice President Mike Pence Meets NCRI’s Maryam Rajavi, Visits Ashraf 3 in Albania

Next Post

Scandal of Belgian Government

Related Posts

Media Coverage

Focus Iran’s Future on Democracy, Not Dynasty

12/02/2026
Media Coverage

Appeasement Has Failed: Britain Must Finally Proscribe the IRGC and Close Iran’s Embassy

03/02/2026
Media Coverage

Blood Is the Last Currency of Iran’s Failing Theocracy

21/01/2026
Media Coverage

Iran Does Not Need a Crown — It Needs a Republic

13/01/2026
Media Coverage

Neither Shah Nor Supreme Leader: Can Iran’s Theocracy Survive a Nation in Revolt?

04/01/2026
Media Coverage

Ypres, Human Rights Day, and Iran’s Martyrs: Why Memory Is a Moral Duty

15/12/2025
Next Post
assadollah assadi terrorist

Scandal of Belgian Government

RECOMMENDED NEWS

109 Former World Leaders Support Regime Change in Iran

109 Former World Leaders Support Regime Change in Iran

3 years ago
Albania-shows-the-West-how-to-deal-with-Iran

Albania shows the West how to deal with Iran

4 years ago

Why is world ignoring this murderous crackdown on protesters? – Struan Stevenson

6 years ago
Newsmax: European, Israeli Politicians Agree Ayatollah’s Overthrow Is ‘Very Soon’

Newsmax: European, Israeli Politicians Agree Ayatollah’s Overthrow Is ‘Very Soon’

1 year ago

FOLLOW US

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Calls for justice for the victims of Iran’s 1988 massacre
  • Development
  • Editorial
  • Free Iran World Summit 2021
  • Free Iran World Summit 2023
  • General
  • Human Rights
  • In the Media
  • Iran and Middle East
  • Media Coverage
  • Multimedia
  • Open letters
  • Press Release
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • Speeches
  • Support for a Free Iran 2022
  • Terrorism
  • The Committee
  • Uncategorized

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Alejo Vidal Quadras Amnesty International Ashraf-3 Ashraf 3 COVID-19 cyberattacks Ebrahim Raisi EU Policy Fligth 752 FREE IRAN 2022 Free Iran Summit FREE IRAN WORLD SUMMIT 2021 Free Iran World Summit 2023 Giulio Terzi of Sant'Agata Hamid Nouri Human Rights Iran Iran 1988 Massacre Iran diplomat terrorist Iran election Iran Protests Iran Revolution Iran Uprising Iran ‌Nuclear Deal IRGC JCPOA Kazem Rajavi Mek-Iran Mike Pomoeo Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Pahlavi Paulo Casaca Resistance Struan Stevenson Terrorism Vidal-Quadras War in Afghanistan women's suppression

POPULAR NEWS

  • 3600 lawmakers in 40 countries Support Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-point Plan for a democratic republic in Iran

    3600 lawmakers in 40 countries Support Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-point Plan for a democratic republic in Iran

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Alejo Vidal Quadras The Committee President

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • ALBANIA CONDEMNED FOR BRUTAL RAID ON ASHRAF-3

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Giulio Terzi, Honorary Chairman of Committee on the Protection of Human Rights & Justice in Iran

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • ISJ Report-Iran Agents in Europe

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

About Us

ISJ

International Committee In Search of Justice (ISJ) was initially formed in 2008 as an informal group of EU parliamentarians to seek justice for the Iranian democratic opposition. In 2014 it was registered as a non-profit NGO in Brussels expanding its membership beyond elected parliamentarians to former officials and other dignitaries with an interest to promote ​​human rights, freedom, democracy, peace and stability.

Follow us on social media:

Follow Us On Twitter

Recent News

Focus Iran’s Future on Democracy, Not Dynasty

12/02/2026

ISJ Honors the Legacy of Prof. Rita Süssmuth and Her Support for Iranian Democratic Resistance

03/02/2026

Appeasement Has Failed: Britain Must Finally Proscribe the IRGC and Close Iran’s Embassy

03/02/2026

Blood Is the Last Currency of Iran’s Failing Theocracy

21/01/2026

The Committee

Paulo Casaca, founder and executive director of the “South Asia Democratic Forum”
The Committee

Paulo Casaca, founder and executive director of the “South Asia Democratic Forum”

Paulo Casaca, founder and executive director of the “South Asia Democratic Forum”, is also the founder of the international co-operation ...

01/02/2022
Paulo Casaca,  former Member of the European Parliament (1999-2009)
The Committee

Paulo Casaca, former Member of the European Parliament (1999-2009)

Paulo Casaca is a former Portuguese MP and former Member of the European Parliament (1999-2009) where he chaired the delegation ...

16/11/2021
Struan Stevenson Chairman of Committee on the Protection of Political Freedoms in Iran
The Committee

Struan Stevenson Chairman of Committee on the Protection of Political Freedoms in Iran

Struan Stevenson is the Coordinator of the Campaign for Iran Change (CiC) and Chair ISJ Committee on the Protection of ...

01/02/2022
Giulio Terzi, Honorary Chairman of Committee on the Protection of Human Rights & Justice in Iran
The Committee

Giulio Terzi, Honorary Chairman of Committee on the Protection of Human Rights & Justice in Iran

Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata has served in the Italian Foreign Service for forty years until December 2012. He was ...

01/02/2022
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
The Committee

Lord Maginnis of Drumglass

Lord Maginnis of Drumglass

29/05/2021
Lord Dholakia
The Committee

Lord Dholakia- OBE, Deputy Leader of Liberal Democrats in House of Lords

Lord Dholakia, OBE, Deputy Leader of Liberal Democrats in House of Lords

29/05/2021
Lord Clarke of Hampstead,
The Committee

Lord Clarke of Hampstead, CBE, Former Chairman of UK Labour Party

Lord Clarke of Hampstead, CBE, Former Chairman of UK Labour Party

29/05/2021
Lord Carlile of Berriew
The Committee

Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC​ Co – chairman of British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, former independent reviewer of UK terrorism legislations

Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC​ Co – chairman of British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, former independent reviewer of UK terrorism legislations

29/05/2021
Tunne Kelam
The Committee

Tunne Kelam, Former Member of European Parliament

Tunne Kelam Former Member of European Parliament

29/05/2021
Ryszard Czarnecki
The Committee

Ryszard Czarnecki, Former Vice President of European Parliament

Ryszard Czarnecki Former Vice President of European Parliament

29/05/2021
Gérard Deprez,
The Committee

Gérard Deprez, Former MEP, former Chair Friends of a Free Iran intergroup European Parliament

Gérard Deprez, Former MEP, former Chair Friends of a Free Iran intergroup European Parliament

29/05/2021
Antonio Razzi
The Committee

Antonio Razzi, Secretary of Italian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Antonio Razzi, Secretary of Italian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

29/05/2021
Alessandro Pagano
The Committee

Alessandro Pagano, MP President of Committee of Italian Parliamentarians for a Free Iran

Alessandro Pagano, MP President of Committee of Italian Parliamentarians  for a Free Iran

29/05/2021
Senator Lucio Malan, Quaestor of Italian Senate
The Committee

Senator Lucio Malan, Quaestor of Italian Senate

Senator Lucio Malan, Quaestor of Italian Senate

29/05/2021
Colonel Wesley Martin
The Committee

Colonel Wesley Martin, Antiterrorism/Force Protection Officer of all Coalition forces in Iraq (2005-2007)

Colonel Wesley Martin Antiterrorism/Force Protection Officer of all Coalition forces in Iraq (2005-2007)

29/05/2021
Horst Teltschik
The Committee

Horst Teltschik, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (1999-2008)

Horst Teltschik, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (1999-2008)

29/05/2021
Raymond Tanter
The Committee

Prof. Raymond Tanter, President of Iran Policy Committee, Washington D.C.

Prof. Raymond Tanter President of Iran Policy Committee, Washington D.C.

29/05/2021
Ingrid-Betancourt
The Committee

Ingrid Betancourt

29/05/2021
General Hugh Shelton
The Committee

Gen. Hugh Shelton, Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff (1997-2001)

Gen. Hugh Shelton, Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff (1997-2001)

29/05/2021
  • Home
  • Media Coverage
  • Press Releases
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

© 2024 - International Committee In Search of Justice (ISJ)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Editorial
  • Development
  • Press Release
    • General
    • Human Rights
    • Iran and Middle East
    • Nuclear
    • Terrorism
  • Media Coverage
  • Open letters
  • Resources
    • Multimedia
    • Publications

© 2024 - International Committee In Search of Justice (ISJ)