OPINION:
Statement by American dignitaries to the July 17, 2020, rally at Ashraf III, Albania
The days of religious fundamentalists controlling Iran are numbered. These clerics have remained in power since 1979 by brutalizing all who do not embrace their extremist constitution, who demand to think and speak for themselves, including about matters of religious faith, and who desire for their fellow Iranians a future of dignity and freedom. The regime has denied its citizens that future, and the rights that, for every human being, are inalienable.
Not just the rights, but the lives of Iran’s citizens are being sacrificed for the empowerment of a dysfunctional and rapacious theocracy. Just as it did in suppressing with lethal force innocent citizens expressing political dissent in 1981, 1988, 1999, and 2009, the regime has answered the country-wide demonstrations and protests since December 2017 with bullets and prison cells. Every act of defiance and protest is a courageous call for liberty, and a rebuke to an illegitimate and isolated regime.
The regime’s atrocities are not limited to the Iranian citizens trapped within the country’s borders. Iran has also become a staging area for hostile operations directed against governments throughout the Middle East and beyond. Every year since 1984, Iran has been the leading state sponsor of international terrorism. The list of Iranian-sponsored terrorist activities continues to grow across Asia, Europe, and North America. As we now know, the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) attempt to bomb an anti-Iranian government demonstration near Paris in 2018 was prevented by the joint law enforcement efforts of three European nations. In the space of a few months, MOIS actions were interdicted by authorities in Denmark, Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, and Albania.
In 2019, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the U.S. government. The designation was long overdue. The IRGC was responsible for the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia in 1996, which killed 19 and injured 500 U.S. service members. As documented by the U.S. Department of Defense, the IRGC was directly involved in 608 American service members’ deaths in Iraq since 2003. Hezbollah, under the supervision of an IRGC brigadier who later emerged as President Rouhani’s Defense Minister, conducted the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings, which resulted in deaths of 241 U.S. and 58 French service members.
Evidence implicates Iran’s top leaders in the most destructive terror bombings in Argentina’s history, in 1992 and 1994. The regime has conducted assassinations of its critics in the U.S., Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Turkey, Austria, and Sweden. Commencing in 2009, Tehran’s client government in Iraq and Iranian-backed proxy militias were responsible for three ground assaults on Camp Ashraf and multiple rocket attacks on Camp Liberty, where the defenseless men and women of the Iranian opposition organization Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) were awaiting U.N. processing as refugees, and supposedly under the protection of the Iraqi government. The most deadly event was the September 2013 Ashraf massacre, murdering 51 unarmed dissidents and kidnapping seven who were never heard from again. Analysis of the weapons, methods, and precision of strikes confirmed IRGC involvement.
Unlike many governments, the leading figures in this evil regime have been in positions of authority for years, decades even. The senior officials at whose direction police murder citizens on the streets and wrongfully arrest innocent people, prison officials torture and execute citizens whose only crime has been expressing the desire for political and religious freedom, and judges enable government tyranny and twist the rule of law, must now be held accountable. These criminals have abused the privileges of sovereignty to achieve impunity for their crimes against humanity for 43 years.
There is a beacon of hope in this dark landscape. The one organization that has done more than any other entity, including governments, to free Iranian citizens from tyranny and the world from fundamentalist-inspired terrorism is the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). The NCRI strives relentlessly to ensure that hope for democracy and an end to injustice remains alive in Iran. Additionally, with continual media outreach, publications, and meetings, it sustains international attention on the ongoing assault against humanity.
Albert Einstein, who would have been lost to the Holocaust had he not resettled in America in the 1930s, stated, “The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who do not do anything about it.” We call upon governments that live by democratic principles to act now on a coordinated initiative to bring accountability to individuals bearing responsibility for gross human rights abuses.
The NCRI and its affiliate organization, the MEK, have endured unspeakable horrors from the Iranian regime. The NCRI and MEK have kept very thorough documentation of the atrocities committed against themselves and the Iranian people. MEK’s Ashraf 3 museum in Albania has compiled a remarkable display and repository of evidence, staffed by victims bearing personal witness to the depraved modalities of regime torture. The MEK’s documentation is securely backed up in other countries.
While the U.S. and other governments contemplate policies to deter and contain Iranian threats and aggression, they can and must act to bring accountability to people with the blood of so many Iranians on their hands. Ample precedent exists that leaders cannot claim sovereign immunity for their crimes against humanity. We recommend countries that have been victimized by Iranian-government sponsored terrorism, including the U.S. and its European allies, send teams of experts to study the evidence at Ashraf 3 while organizing their own evidence for eventual use in international tribunal proceedings.
Justice delayed is justice denied. Einstein’s admonition requires action. So do the principles by which we define ourselves as Americans. By signaling that a day of reckoning awaits the Tehran regime’s most brutal actors, and that these men will never again walk free in the world, we will be sending the most powerful signal of hope and solidarity to the Iranian people, and to all who espouse freedom and justice.
Respectfully,
Amb. J. Kenneth Blackwell - Former U.S. Representative, United Nations Human Rights Commission
Hon. Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr. - Former U.S. Asst. Sec. of State for Political-Military Affairs
Colonel (Ret.) Thomas V. Cantwell - Former U.S. Military Commander for Camp Ashraf
General (Ret.) George Casey - Former U.S. Army Chief of Staff and Commander of Multi-National Forces - Iraq
Hon. Linda Chavez - Former Assistant to the President for Public Liaison; Chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity
Colonel (Ret.) John Cirafici - Former Defense Attach, Algiers
General (Ret.) James Conway - Former USMC Commandant
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) David Deptula - Former Deputy COS for Intel, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, U.S. Air Force
Professor Alan Dershowitz - Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Hon. Louis J. Freeh - Former FBI Director
Hon. Newt Gingrich - Former Speaker of the House
Hon. Marc Ginsberg - Former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco and WH Middle East Adviser
Hon. Rudy Giuliani - Former NYC Mayor
Hon. Porter Goss - Former CIA Director, Former Chairman of House Intel Committee
General (Ret.) James L. Jones - Former USMC Commandant, NATO Commander, National Security Advisor to the President
Hon. Robert Joseph - Former Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
Hon. Patrick Kennedy - Former U.S. Representative
Hon. Joseph I. Lieberman - Former U.S. Senator
Colonel (Ret.) Wesley M. Martin - Former Senior Antiterrorism Officer, Coalition Forces Iraq
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Leo McCloskey - Former U.S. Military Commander for Camp Ashraf
Hon. R. Bruce McColm - President, Institute for Democratic Strategies
Colonel (Ret.) Dr. Gary Morsch - Former Senior Medical Officer at Ashraf
Hon. Michael B. Mukasey - Former U.S. Attorney General
Hon. Ted Poe - Former U.S. Representative
Hon. Mitchell B. Reiss - Former Ambassador, Special Envoy for Northern Ireland
Hon. Tom Ridge - Former PA Governor, Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security
Hon. John Sano - Former CIA Deputy Director for National Clandestine Service
Professor Ivan Sascha Sheehan, Ph.D. - Executive Director School of Public and International Affairs, Univ. of Baltimore
Hon. Eugene R. Sullivan - Retired Federal Judge
Hon. Robert Torricelli - Former U.S. Senator
General (Ret.) Charles (Chuck) Wald - Former Deputy Commander U.S. European Command
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