When the intelligence agents of the Islamic regime first broke into my apartment they beat me to death and took me for interrogations.
As one of the victims of the
totalitarian Islamic regime ruling Iran, I was sentenced to 4 years in
prison as a result of voicing my criticism and concerns at the injustice
and the violation of human rights and freedom violations in my country.
All these years, I have been kept in appalling inhumane conditions in
the Islamic regime’s prisons. Right now, I’m writing this in a 21-square
meter cell in which I’m being kept with 40 other inmates most of whom
are murderers, rapists, child molesters, smugglers robbers and psychotic
patients. With all the violence going on in the cell I’ve been feeling
like on the death row myself. All this is happening despite my suffering
from cardiac disease, diabetes and kidney stone for which I have been
hospitalized, though under very poor hospital conditions, several times.
When the intelligence agents of the
Islamic regime first broke into my apartment they beat me to death and
took me for interrogations. I was put in a solitary confinement
completely cut off from the outside world without even enjoying basic
prisoner rights. I was constantly threatened to death. I was once taken
into a room where I was put in a chair and led to believe I was going to
be hanged with a blindfolded on; All these sufferings only because I
tried to share articles 17 and 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights with my fellow citizens; all these because I tried to make my
fellow citizens aware of the rights reserved for them by the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. My fate as a blogger and a prisoner of
conscience is only one example of the thousands of the victims of human
rights violation in Iran.
The people of Iran are now ensnared in
the hands of a religious, medieval and extremely backward regime that
has no respect for the values the civilized world has been seeking out
for the past 4 centuries. This regime has already assembled a huge army
and founded a terrorist army unit armed to the teeth called The
Revolutionary Guard Corps in order to violently repress Iranian Civil
Rights and fight against freedom and democracy in Iran and world-wide.
The totalitarian regime of the Islamic
republic harshly represses the public so not even one single individual
or the media can freely expresses their opinion on the conditions of
the country and its people.
The Islamic regime ruling Iran has
already established the Islamic Penal Code, a body of disgraceful unjust
laws including execution, stoning, limb amputation, eye gouging,
burning and whipping every single one of which is clearly a sign of
barbarity and a blatant violation of human rights.
The Islamic Regime is following a
systematic plan for repressing basic human rights such as curtailment of
freedom of speech, internet filtering and censorship, satellite
censorship, lack of right of assembly, prohibiting family parties,
compulsory veiling for women, sex segregation, curtailment of sexual
freedom to name a few in order to exert social and psychological control
on the public. They have been spending huge amounts on religious
propaganda to help promote superstition and ignorance in the society.
Add to this the inhumane public execution of the convicts and the
resulting intimidation of the public and the growing sense of public
indifference among people.
Thus, one must bear in mind the fact
that the Islamic regime’s fight against the civilized world and their
achievements in freedom and democracy is an innate property of and an
axiom in the Islamic ideology. Prior failed experiences of civil and
political dialogues with the Islamic regime are proof enough of that and
also of the fact that efforts by international organizations to urge
the Islamic regime to respect the very basic human rights of the Iranian
people have proved largely ineffective and that it is high time we
sought alternative approaches.
In sum, any improvement in the closed
and repressed society of Iran today entails a structural as well as
political transformation of the present system. Hence, it is necessary
to avoid disorganized misguided efforts by international human rights
organizations and communities, and to organize all those communities
into a coherent integrated whole as “Iran’s friends” whose cause
involves human rights and global security in order to help Iranian
people achieve their fundamental civil rights as well as the right of
determination.
Thank you
Mohamad Reza Pour Shajari
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