Sunday, October 2, 2016

WITHDRAWAL OF THE MULLAHS’ MILITIA IS THE BEST SOLUTION TO END CRISIS IN SYRIA


Iran Is Playing With Fire in Syria

FEBRUARY 13, 2018 - With the Syrian rebels on the run and the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gaining momentum, Iran is seeking to rewrite the “rules of the game” governing Israel’s actions in Syria. Last weekend’s clashes on Israel’s northern border occurred within this context. An Iranian drone breached Israeli airspace, Israel retaliated by bombing multiple targets deep in Syrian territory, and Syria then shot down an Israeli fighter jet.

The suffering grows, but the world turns away

The Guardian, Feb. 12, 2018 - After seven years of carnage, at the cost of half a million lives, the violence in Syria is not dwindling but multiplying. The mighty pursue power, territory and resources, while civilians pay in blood. The United Nations warns of unprecedented levels of suffering in a country that has already witnessed so many crimes and such desperation. Its calls for a ceasefire are ignored.
The disintegration of ISIS self-proclaimed caliphate has thrown these overlapping wars into sharper relief. The ISIS threat is not over, despite high-profile captures. Its fighters will do their best to continue their butchery in the region and further afield. But as the focus shifts, other conflicts are enmeshing and intensifying, as this week has shown


MARYAM RAJAVI: FRENCH FM’S STRESS ON WITHDRAWAL OF THE MULLAHS’ MILITIA IS THE BEST SOLUTION TO END CRISIS IN SYRIA

Mr. Jean-Yves Le Drian, the Foreign Minister of France, reiterated on Wednesday, February 7, that he wanted “withdrawal of all of those who ought not to be in Syria, including Iranian militia, including Hezbollah.”
Maryam Rajavi, said in this regard, “The Foreign Minister of France offered the best solution for peace and tranquility, to end ‘chaos’ in Syria and the region.”
“Eviction of the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) with its missiles and mercenaries from Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq is the only way to end the crisis in the Middle East,” she added.
Expulsion of the Revolutionary Guard Corps and its mercenaries from Syria is the demand of the general public in Iran who chanted in their recent protests in December and January in 142 cities, “Leave Syria alone, think of us.”
The dictator of Syria would have been overthrown years ago, if it were not for the unsparing support of the mullahs and the involvement and engagement of the IRGC and its hirelings in this war and deadly crisis. Khamenei and other leading figures of the regime have repeatedly stressed that the regime’s security depends on their presence in Syria and Iraq, and if they had not fought in those countries, they had had to fight in cities inside Iran.
The time has come for the International Community, particularly the UN Security Council, to adopt the necessary measures to expel the clerical regime’s IRGC and its militia from the region and especially from Syria. This is an indispensable prerequisite to regional and global peace and security.


Orient Net, 30 August 2017-- In Syria, people disappear. Tens of thousands of Syrians are missing. We don’t know where they are being held or whether they are dead or alive. For the disappeared, the situation is life-threatening. For their families and friends, the uncertainty is agonising. Assad regime is responsible for the vast majority of disappearances, through its network of detention centres. The disappeared are the most forsaken and vulnerable of all Syria’s victims. Their plight is compounded by political neglect.
There is no shortage of evidence about the horrors of detention in Syria. Witnesses have described the inhuman conditions, torture and brutal deaths. The United Nations has accused the Assad regime of the murder, rape, torture and extermination of detainees.

 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016 THE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA AND MIDDLE EAST CRISIS,Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
Speech of Maryam Rajavi in the conference of Solidarity with the Peoples of the Middle East -10 July 2016
The time has come, however, to step up practical efforts to evict Tehran's religious dictatorship from the entire region. To this end, on behalf of the Iranian people who have so far sacrificed 120,000 lives in the struggle against Tehran’s rulers, I would like to emphasize the need for the adoption of a decisive policy by the US, Europe and countries in the region, to take the following practical steps to put an end to the destructive war in Syria which has led to the displacement of half of that country's populace. These are the desires of the people of Syria, the people of Iran and all the peoples of the region and the need for peace and tranquility in this part of the world:

1. Condemning the Iranian regime's atrocities and meddling in Syria by the UN Security Council, UN member states and all other international bodies;
2. Expelling the Iranian regime from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and cutting ties with the Iranian regime by Arab and Muslim countries following the decisions made by the OIC Islamic Summit Conference in Istanbul, until such time that the regime completely terminates its meddling in the region;
3. Providing broad-based political and financial backing to the democratic Syrian opposition, as well as fulfilling and supplying their essential military needs and weapons;
4. Adopting the necessary international measures to remove the Iranian regime's forces and affiliated militias from Syria, and undertaking punitive measures including sanctions against the regime. If it refrains from removing its forces, all economic and political relations with the Iranian regime must be made contingent on ending its meddling in the region;
5. Excluding the Iranian regime from any negotiations over the Syrian crisis;
6. Fully implementing UN Security Council resolution 2231 through the adoption of effective practical measures to prevent the Iranian regime's sending of arms to Syria, Iraq and terrorist groups;
7. Banning all deals and trade with IRGC-affiliated companies;
8. Banning all forms of cooperation and joint action with the IRGC and the militia under its command in Syria and Iraq under the pretext of fighting Daesh;
9. Establishing a no-fly zone in northern Syria to protect the civilian population and to provide help to asylum seekers and displaced refugees.

I have no doubt that regardless of their differences, countries in the region are able to join hand in hand with the Iranian people and Resistance, in order to put an end once and for all to the rule of the Velayat-e Faqih regime and turn the page in the history of this part of the world.

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