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The Call to Rally / Latest Updates: Truck Drivers, Gold Bazaaris Join the
Call by MUHAMMAD SAHIMI in Los Angeles 12 Feb 2011 09:5056
Comments<http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/02/wave-of-support-for-demonstrations-on-february-14.html#disqus_thread>[image:
25BahmanFeb11Article2.jpg]*Updates -- Saturday, 23 Bahman/February 12*

A union of Iranian truck drivers has issued a
statement<http://newsagency-ina.com/News-Details.aspx?newsId=44817&back=1>supporting
the call for Monday marches so "the world will hear our protest."

A group of gold dealers in Tehran have issued a
statement<http://raheomid.tk/News-Details.aspx?newsId=44828&back=1>calling
on people to march on Monday. Over the past year,
friction<http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2010/07/tehran-bazaar-strike-enters-second-week.html>between
gold dealers in Tehran's bazaar and elsewhere and the Ahmadinejad
administration has dramatically increased, as the government tried to impose
first an onerous income tax hike and then a value-added tax on the dealers
that provoked strong protests and multiple
strikes<http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2010/10/gold-bazaaris-strike-expands-sanctions-sting-deeper.html>
.

Abolhassan Bani Sadr, the first president of the Islamic Republic,
said<https://mail.google.com/mail/h/11gj89noiocyq/?v=b&pv=tl&cs=b>in
an interview that if people come out on the streets, let the
government
know with utter clarity that they do not want the regime, and persist in
their demands, they will eventually be successful, like the people of Egypt
and Tunisia.
Hossein Zaman, a well-known political and cultural activist, has
stated<http://www.kaleme.com/1389/11/23/klm-47232/>in his blog that
marching in support of the people of Egypt and Tunisia is
only an excuse. Iranians will march, he says, because they support
democracy, freedom of expression, independence, and human dignity.


















 Interview with Opposition Leader on House Arrest: “The Movement is
Alive”February
12, 2011

Human Rights <http://persian2english.com/?cat=2887> |
Interviews<http://persian2english.com/?cat=3242>|
Opposition <http://persian2english.com/?cat=836> | Prisoners & Their
Families <http://persian2english.com/?cat=23> |
Protests<http://persian2english.com/?cat=2882>

* <http://persian2english.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Karroubi2.jpg>Report
in Persian by JARAS <http://www.rahesabz.net/story/32206/> | February 10,
2011 at 7:56 AM*
*Report in English by Enduring
America<http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2011/2/11/iran-exclusive-an-interview-with-mehdi-karroubi-the-movement.html>
*

*English translation by Potkin Azarmehr
<http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/> of Masih
Alinejad <http://masihalinejad.com/>‘s interview with Mehdi Karroubi.*

*The interview took place amidst the request by Mir Hossein Moussavi and
Karroubi for a permit for a rally on February 14th in solidarity with the
movements in Egypt and Tunisia, the arrest of Karroubi’s advisor Taghi
Rahmani, and intimidation of Karroubi’s associates.*

*Security agents appeared in front of Karroubi’s house on Thursday to
enforce a house arrest, allowing only Karroubi’s wife to enter the
residence. Alinejad’s interview was cut short by the restrictions.*

*Why are they scared of our presence amongst the people?*

Karroubi replied, “The movement which became known as the Green Movement
subsided after its initial excitement. Some of the Green Movement supporters
became despondent. The government which keeps referring to this as the “end
of the sedition”, seems to be worried after the permit for a rally on 14th
February was requested, in case once again people will turn up on the
streets. Recently Mr. Ejei [Iran Prosecutor General Gholam-Hossein
Mohseni-Ejei] reacted to the request by calling it a ‘political act’.”

Karroubi regarded these harsh reactions against the Green Movement
supporters as signs of fear and addressed the Government: “Go to a place
where people gather like a mosque, cinema or a park and see what people are
saying. The brutality of the crackdown and all the tragedies that took place
has made people very reserved. When even the lower-rank [dissidents] are
sacked from their jobs, of course people become despondent and go into their
shell, but the thinking of these people has not changed, a thinking which is
now accompanied by hatred and revenge.”

Karroubi called the government claims that the people have isolated and
contained the leaders of the movement a “mere joke”. He added, “If this was
the case, why has the government tried so hard to limit us? They claim the
people have turned their backs to us, so why are they so scared of granting
a permit for a rally? Why are they so scared of us appearing amongst the
people?”

The former Speaker of the 3rd and 6th post-revolution Islamic Consultative
Assembly [Parliament] emphasised, “The movement is alive and flowing within
the people,” and reminded, “The media and those who claim the movement is
dead should not then be scared of this movement. Why are they so scared?”

Karroubi addressed those officials who oppose every gathering of the people,
students, women, and reformers and encounter them harshly by arresting the
participants. He said, “They cannot even tolerate a private house sermon and
demand a permit for it and close it down, so this shows the movement is
alive and has penetrated within the people. The actions of the establishment
is the best proof that the movement is alive.”

*The permit requested for the rally on the 14th Feb is related to the
protests against dictatorships in the region. Iranian people staged several
huge protests last June, mostly against the election vote rigging which
resulted in many killings, injuries and arrests that in turn has forced
people to stay away from further street protests. In Egypt, however, people
remained in the streets and demanded President Mubarak’s removal. If
something similar to Tahrir Square happens in Iran on Monday, judging by
past experiences, are the leaders of the Movement and the Iranian society in
general ready to lead the new protests in line with the current events
elsewhere?*

Karroubi replied, “This question must be asked from the real leaders of the
Movement, which are the people themselves.”

Karroubi said he believed “people know what they are doing and what they
must do. This movement is led by the people and people know how they should
react for every eventuality.”

Karroubi continued, “In Iran protesters were treated with the upmost
brutality possible but in Egypt the crackdown was not as bad, they were what
was expected of a dictator, not like in Iran where women were beaten up and
families of political prisoners were assaulted.”

Karroubi continued, “Egypt’s encounter with protesters was what was expected
from a dictatorship but in Iran they created a stain of dishonour called
Kahrizak [Prison, where detainees were abused and killed after the 2009
election].”

*In the last 32 years since the 1979 revolution, more and more people have
been added to what the regime refers to as counter revolutionaries. Many
people from the first generation of revolutionaries are in prison charged
with trying to overthrow the regime. Many distinguished personalities like
Karroubi, Mousavi, former President Mohammad Khatami and even former
President Hashemi Rafsanjani are referred to as leaders of the sedition.
What does all this mean and where will it end?*

Karroubi replied “It is obvious where it will end. When individuals whom I
do not want to name become Islamic theoreticians and interpret Islam in the
way they want, according to their own taste, when their circle is getting
tighter and tighter, we are not going to have a good end ahead.”

Karroubi pointed to the time when he was the speaker of the 3rd Parliament
(1988-1992), “During that time I had heard these things too, they used the
label of sedition on me back then as well. But look at the trend now, look
how many we are now. Back then it was just a few, but look how many are
called that today? From a former Prime Minister, President, and MPs all the
way to students and academics and many more: all are labelled with sedition
and visionless. It has come to a point that if they want to show a little
respect for an opposition figure and not label them under sedition, they
call them ‘visionless’. The body of the revolution and the regime is
crumbling like never before.”

*Many amongst the dissidents and protesters believe the 1979 Revolution has
gone astray. There are different interpretations of this. How have you come
to the conclusion that the Revolution has distanced itself from its original
aims?*

Karroubi referred to a quote by Ayatollah Khomeini, “The scale shall be the
people’s votes” and continued, “We had promised the people that the running
of the country’s affairs will be by them. That they will choose the
officials and remove them from office. Now what has happened is reminiscent
of the Iranian proverb, ‘It’s your auntie’s soup, whether you like it or
not.’ meaning those who have seized power are not prepared to let go under
any circumstances and are even trying to expand it.”

Karroubi said, “The first and the biggest harm the Revolution faced was
distancing itself from the main slogans of the revolution. The slogans were
not taken seriously and not implemented in practice. We wanted to have a
real Parliament not an order-taking one; we wanted to have a President but
not one who acts to his own will.”

Karroubi also criticized the Assembly of Experts, saying, “This assembly is
for supervision not for praising and flattery. In any case it is at its
lowest point at the moment and this is the first problem about the harm to
the establishment’s idea of a republic.”

[At this point the interview was interrupted.]


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