António Guterres
United Nations/Secretary
General
24-09-2018
Warning
To prevent a grave humanitarian disaster
The world knows
that during almost forty years, the government of Islam dominant in Iran has
caused brutal repression of Iranians in the country. They appealing to stress
fundamentalism, sectarianism, religion, terrorism, hostage-taking around the
world - especially among the low-income
communities of Muslim immigrants in the
Middle East and other Muslim countries, with “the enemy" being freedom,
equality, democracy, contemporary civilization and the great achievements of
the Iranian people. These policies fuel crime, terrorism and the tyranny of the
Islamic Republic of Iran – in Iran and in neighbouring regions.
There is no justifiable reason for the
Islamic regime performing extrajudicial killings of individuals and groups in
the world. The Islamic Republic of Iran has also numerous amounts of
convictions for violations of human rights dating back since the establishment
of its role within the United Nations.
There are number of UN resolutions which
condemns the regime of Iran (resolution numbers 1613 - 1737 - 1747 - 1803 -
1835 - 1939 and 2231) as a means to prevent the expansion of Iran’s military
regime which represents a clear danger to the security and peace of the world.
Khamenei's religious order “Fatwa” was
established to be in command of the Quds Forces in 1987, as a means of acting
as a “guardian” of the Islamic Revolution, expanding its geographical borders
and movement in the Muslim world which obstructs its objectivity. Among the
thousands of facts, the recent most aggressive act of the Republic of Iran had
been targeting Iranian refugees in northern Iraq by firing missiles on the 8th
September 2018, causing mass
destruction. This shows that in addition to the undeniable brutalities of the
regime, the Republic has also no fears in the murdering of Iranian political
prisoners.
Iranians protesting from Azerbaijan and
Kurdistan, to Kermanshah and many other countries around the world reflects a
deep hatred people have against the crimes committed by the Islamic Republic of
Iran.
The eight-years of the war between Iran and
Iraq resulted in the tension between Khomeini and Saddam in which millions of
people were killed, wounded, maimed, missing, displaced by war, and the
physical destruction of cities resulting in trillions of dollars in economic
losses. The cost of the “hunt and hide” approach of the Islamic Republic and
their interventions in all countries around the region (including in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and
Syria) has been paid directly from the pockets of the Iranian people. Iran's
fortunes now are wasted in the escalation of sectarian and reactionary fire in
the region by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The renewal of sanctions by America's
government to "change the regime's behaviour" (despite its futility)
has caused the increase in widespread suppression devices, military, law
enforcement, security, intelligence, homeland security, judicial and Iranian
revolutionary guards. This, however at the same time has already had the effect
of the shortage of basic goods such as food, medication, toiletries, milk, etc.
It has also resulted in the closing of factories, resulting in rising
unemployment and an increase poverty and hunger amongst the majority of the
Iranian population.
This unforeseen situation can
lead to even more human tragedies, and even disasters.
On the 26th of August 2017, a
special report on human rights and corrective measures at a meeting of the UN
Human Rights Council in an effort to mitigate the detrimental effects of
sanctions against Iran's citizens is enumerated. Subsequently, on Friday the 2nd
of September, the Foreign Minister of America declared that "the target of
our sanctions is not the Iranian people… The Iranian regime is
responsible...". This political outcry against the inhumane sanctions of
the Iranian regime may prove effective, but only if the citizens of Iran are
not affected negatively. At the same time, we are reminded that similar
sanctions against Iraq have caused national tragedies and the deaths of many
civilians, including mothers and children, so it would be wise to remain
sceptical about such an approach. These sanctions may, in fact extend or even
escalate the everyday problems of living for the majority of the Iranian
population, and may be a blatant insult against the human rights of the Iranian
population, which had already been disgraced by the current regime of the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
Living conditions for the
majority of the Iranian people are still very miserable. Mr Hani Tahvilzadeh,
chairman of the Association for the Development of Nutrition and Baby Food
stated: "The allocation of government
resources for the import of powdered formula milk products was cut ...”. He
stated also that "unfortunately we couldn’t buy the raw material for the
synthesis of powdered milk formula products. We have to import the 100% of its
material from Europe, which had proven to be impossible due to being unable to
transfer sufficient funds to the supplying European countries. Currently our
factories are using their strategic reserves because of the scarcity of raw
materials. If the conditions are similar in the future, it
is anticipated that there will be a shortage of powdered milk available in our
market.”
Now the urgency of the food debate between
the Islamic Republic and Russia is going through. The United Nations Security
Council and the governments of Europe and America can use the revenue under the
condition that oil sales from Iran will be deposited into the special accounts
of international authorities to prevent corruption, with the help of
organizations such as Iranian lawyers, Association of Iranian Writers in Exile
in the help of monitoring human rights and the supply of essential goods to the
citizens of Iran.
As for the distribution of such essential
goods in Iran, it is possible through the extensive network of the Iranian
Teachers' Association, lawyer associations, writers, labour unions, women
rights movements, students, pensioners and child protection organizations and the
nation. This method leads to active participation by the public by
incorporating aid into everyday life.
Experience has shown that the corruption in the Islamic Republic and its
agent-like revolutionary guards has blocked the aid and donations from abroad
and even within Iran itself as an effort to ensure aid is not reaching the
hands of the victims in Iran, even during the earthquake and other national
disasters.
Sincerely
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