Brighton Demonstration In Solidarity With Iranian Women’s Struggle Against Iran’s Murderous Theocratic Regime
It is a Terrible
Mistake for Sections of the Left to Support the Corrupt and Repressive Iranian
Regime in the Name of Anti-Imperialism
From left: Sepideh Rashno, Mahsa Amini and Nika Shakarami. Composite: Shutterstock
Brighton demonstration in support
of the Iranian womens’ struggle
I attended a demonstration today in central Brighton in
support of the protests of Iranian women. There were
about 200 people there comprising a mixture of forces, including supporters of
the Shah of Iran and those who believe that the United States and western
imperialism will come to their aid.
Brighton demonstration
It is not surprising that after 43 years of this repressive
regime that many have illusions in the good intentions of the Western
imperialists. If such illusions were to persist after the overthrow of the
Mullahs, Iran’s population would exchange the frying pan for the fire.
And that is precisely why the anti-imperialist left in the
West has a duty to support the current struggle because it is only on this
basis that our warnings against trusting Biden, Israel and western imperialism
can be trusted. To side with the Mullahs
would only convince Iranians that the left is their enemy.
Iranian womens protest
It would also be a terrible mistake to believe, as some on
the Left do, that the ‘anti-imperialism’ of the Iranian regime demands that we
sacrifice the democratic and social rights of the Iranian people for the
greater good of the people of the Middle East.
The overthrow of imperialism in the Middle East cannot take
place on the backs of the repression of women, national minorities and workers. Quite the contrary, the struggle against Iran’s
corrupt and brutal theocratic regime is perfectly compatible with the overthrow
of US imperialism.
It is clear that the United States and Israel support the
even more murderous regimes of Saudi Arabia, the Gulf and Egypt. They are hardly
likely to be a supporter of democratic and workers’ rights in Iran.
It is in any case a mistake to see the Iranian or Syrian
regimes as anti-imperialist. They are regimes which would be
happy to make their peace with US imperialism and Israel if they had
half the chance. The problem is that the US and Israel want no challenge to
their regional hegemony.
Demonstrations in Iran
The sanctions that the United States has imposed on Iran have
not hurt the corrupt clerics but the people of Iran. It was the same with
Iraq. Sanctions killed ordinary people
not Saddam Hussein. The United States has no interest in freedom for the people
of Iran.
Brighton demonstration
Some people have forgotten the Iran Contra
deal under Reagan when Israel supplied Iran with billions of dollars of
weaponry in return for money which was used to fund arms to the Contras who the
United States were using to try and overthrow the Sandanistas in Nicaragua.
Also forgotten is that under Jimmy Carter the United States came to the aid
of Ayatollah Khomeini in ensuring the loyalty of the Shah’s army in order to
ward off a workers’ revolution.
On 27 January 1979, Ayatollah
Khomeini... the man who called the United States ‘the Great Satan’ sent a
secret message to Washington.
If President Carter could use his
influence on the military to clear the way for his takeover, Khomeini... would
calm the nation. Stability could be restored, America's interests and citizens
in Iran would be protected.
At the time, the Iranian scene
was chaotic. Protesters clashed with troops, shops were closed, public services
suspended. Meanwhile, labour strikes had all but halted the flow of oil,
jeopardising a vital Western interest.
Persuaded by Carter, Iran's
autocratic ruler, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, had finally departed on a
"vacation" abroad, leaving behind an unpopular prime minister and a
military in disarray - a force of 400,000 men with heavy dependence on American
arms and advice....
Khomeini told the White House not
to panic at the prospect of losing a strategic ally of 37 years and assured
them that he, too, would be a friend.
"You will see we are not in any particular animosity with the Americans,"
said Khomeini, pledging his Islamic Republic will be "a humanitarian one,
which will benefit the cause of peace and tranquillity for all mankind".
Brighton Demonstration
Khomeini's
message is part of a trove of newly declassified US government documents... that
tell the largely unknown story of America's secret engagement with Khomeini...
This story
is a detailed account of how Khomeini brokered his return to Iran using a tone
of deference and amenability towards the US that has never before been
revealed.
Iranian school girls chase out
Basij
This is the background to the ‘anti-imperialism’ of Iran. The
Iranian clerical regime is a byword in brutality, from hanging Kurdish freedom
fighters, gays and others from cranes to torture and brutality. The economic
policy of the mullahs could be taken out of Thatcher’s playbook. Privatisation
and corruption are the order of the day.
Brighton demonstration
The Iranian workers movement has consistently fought the
regime of Ayatollah Khameini. Workers representatives have been repeatedly arrested,
tortured
and in some cases executed.
There is nothing progressive in this regime.
Ayatollah Khameini
The Iranian regime would happily come to terms with the Zionist
regime in Tel Aviv given half the chance but Israeli leaders prefer
confrontation as a means of ensuring their regional hegemony.
Of course the politics of the protesters in Iran differ
enormously. There are supporters of the Shah, people who believe that Biden is
sincere when he pledges his support as well as revolutionary workers and
students. What is essential is that workers and students in Iran retain their
independence and don’t align themselves with forces which will undoubtedly turn
against them when the time is right.
police sexual assault on Iranian
woman
The United States and Israel don’t want to see a
revolutionary workers’ regime replace the regime now in power. They wish to
replace the theocratic regime with a regime that does their bidding whilst
keeping the repressive apparatus of the state in place.
Above all it is for Iranian socialists and communists to make
this point and win over the Iranian masses. No revolution is pure and the
protests in Iran are taking on a revolutionary form. However to support the reactionary rulers of
Iran is the precise opposite of socialist solidarity and anti-imperialism.
The current wave of protests began on September 16 after the
murder of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, following her arrest by Morality Police for not
wearing her hijab ‘properly’. Since then, dozens of videos posted online show schoolgirls protesting in their schools and in the streets,
chanting, waving, and burning
their head coverings.
ripping up Ayatollah Khomeini's
picture
Nika Shakarami was 16 when she
burned her headscarf at a Tehran protest. She was last seen alive on September
20 being followed by security forces. The government claims she fell from a
building, the same fate of Sarina
Esmailzadeh, also 16, in Karaj, west of the capital on September 24.
According to media reports, both families were pressured not to contradict the
official story.
As of
October 11, the Iran-based Society to Support Children claims that 28 children
have been killed during the protests, most in Sistan and Baluchistan province,
and 9
children have been named by rights groups and media outlets as
having been killed by security forces.
I do not
see how anti-imperialists and socialists can condemn Israel for shooting dead children
and civilian protestors and then turn a blind eye to Iranian state repression.
Socialism is not built on hypocrisy.
Police Thugs Attack Woman
The
deputy commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps stated on October 5 that“the average age of most people detained
during the protests is 15.” This in itself should tell people something
about the nature of the protests. It is
as much a youth rebellion against the Tyrants of Tehran.
The repression
has fuelled outrage among Iranian youth. Videos on social media show that in
Saqez, the home of Mahsa Amini, scores of schoolgirls
marched through the streets in protest, while girls in Karaj crowded a man, an
official – out of their school gate, chanting “Dishonorable.” In another video on Twitter,
schoolgirls remove their head coverings and chant against a man from the Basij,
a volunteer paramilitary force that is part of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, who
had come to the school to speak about the Mahsa Amini protests.
Senior
officials claim that youth have been “trapped” by exposure to the internet, but
videos posted online indicate the schoolgirls’ stand is earning solidarity: men and women are seen joining them,
and boys are burning headscarves too.
In July, a
video began circulating online of an altercation between two women on a Tehran
bus. One, in full hijab, attacks the other, a 28-year-old called Sepideh
Rashno, for not wearing a hijab.
In the weeks leading up to the incident, footage of similar episodes had
been spreading with increased frequency online, evidence of the growing pressure being exerted on women by
the regime. But this particular video went viral, and led to Rashno being
arrested, abused and forced into making an apology on state television.
For
a few weeks, Rashno was the face of a crackdown on women’s freedom in Iran that
has intensified, sometimes violently, in the last
year. Her arrest was
“a turning point for many
women who had been resisting the morality police and fighting the mandatory
hijab and slowly pushing the limits of what the state considered proper attire
said Negar Mortazavi, an Iranian journalist and political analyst.
“It takes immense courage
and bravery for any woman to do this, but especially for young girls who are
risking arrest, expulsion from school, and even death when joining these
protests,”
said
Mortazavi.
Among the over 200 people who have been killed by Iranian state security during
these protests is Nika Shakarami, a 16-year-old whose death has been shrouded
in disinformation. Her family have described being threatened for going public
about her death.
Her mother told journalists she received a call from Nika who said she
was running away from security officials before her phone went dead. The family
went looking for her at hospitals and police stations but were told they had no
one with that name. Meanwhile, videos of her singing and joking around were
shared around the world.
Nine days later, the police showed images to her mother to confirm that
the dead body in the photograph was Nika. “Her
cheeks were broken. Her teeth were broken. She had received a severe blow
behind her head, and her skull was dented,” her mother said.
The Iranian government says Nika was thrown from the top of a building
and died and that it is a criminal matter and has nothing to do with the
protests and security forces. In her burial certificate, obtained by BBC Persian, the cause of death is stated as
multiple blows caused by a hard object.
“This
has been part of the regime’s playbook in previous crackdowns of mass protests
where security forces commit brutal violence against protesters, while denying
that violence and those who are killed by it. It happened in 2009 with the
state trying to deny that Neda Agha-Soltan and other protesters were
killed by security forces, it happened again in 2019.”
"It is a Terrible Mistake for Sections of the Left to Support the Corrupt and Repressive Iranian Regime in the Name of Anti-Imperialism". Agreed, and it is also a massive mistake for sections of the left to accept Putin's lies in his attempt to justify his murderous invasion of Ukraine. Likewise, some members of the left also made a big mistake in supporting the right wing plan to exit the EU. The 'left' is so confused and fragmented now that it is better to be considered as a Socialist rather than a 'left winger'. Many of those who consider themselves to be on the left would not qualify as democratic Socialists, nor would some of them want to.
Another year, another colour 'revolution'. John Bolton and assorted neo-cons, the CIA and Mossad all support the rich elite that have always hated the Iranian government and the vast mass of poor Iranians that make up its strongest supporters. I remember being shocked when I first saw a portrait of the Shah hanging in an Iranian friend's house, but it is really no different to pictures of Queen Elizabeth. The MEK has a remarkable trajectory; from starting off as a left-wing, anti-American group to ending up as a cult in the pay of US neocons, kind of like our Labour party!
The Iranian regime is similar to the Assad regime, the least worst that the Iranians and Syrians can hope for whilst the US empire of cruelty exists.
ReplyDelete"It is a Terrible Mistake for Sections of the Left to Support the Corrupt and Repressive Iranian Regime in the Name of Anti-Imperialism".
ReplyDeleteAgreed, and it is also a massive mistake for sections of the left to accept Putin's lies in his attempt to justify his murderous invasion of Ukraine. Likewise, some members of the left also made a big mistake in supporting the right wing plan to exit the EU. The 'left' is so confused and fragmented now that it is better to be considered as a Socialist rather than a 'left winger'. Many of those who consider themselves to be on the left would not qualify as democratic Socialists, nor would some of them want to.
Another year, another colour 'revolution'. John Bolton and assorted neo-cons, the CIA and Mossad all support the rich elite that have always hated the Iranian government and the vast mass of poor Iranians that make up its strongest supporters. I remember being shocked when I first saw a portrait of the Shah hanging in an Iranian friend's house, but it is really no different to pictures of Queen Elizabeth. The MEK has a remarkable trajectory; from starting off as a left-wing, anti-American group to ending up as a cult in the pay of US neocons, kind of like our Labour party!
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