The forgotten TRUTH
Remember, Remember, 18 Tir of Each Year, a Day of Gun Powder,
and Revolt
On 18 Tir/July 08 several Immortal Soldiers took their
livies in their hand selflessly and left comfort of their home and loved
one in order to defend those who could not defend themselves. It is true
that final objective was not achieved. However, these Immortal Soldiers'
high spirit gave brith to another 18 Tir/July 08 student movement in
Iran. How can anyone forget all these sacerfises. Dare not.
Tir 18th 1359 (July 9th 1980), let us keep the memory of our
heroes alive and never allow any manipulation of their noble action, to
save our country from tyranny and dictatorship. The failed operation,
which all indicate a home grown coup, was a desperate attempt by true
patriot service man to save the country from the killings of IRI in the
name of God and restore the Phalavi’s monarchy. They lost their
lives, God bless their soul. We will never forget them; they will always
be our inspiration, in our combat. On the glorious day of national
deliverance, their images will be carved in our grandiose History for
Eternity. YA- VATAN.
In the noble memory of our Heroes, I DENOUNCE:
Remembering the day, without remembering our SERVICE MAN Heroes.
Attributing and limiting their action and fight to a student movement.
A political opportunism, who ride the wave of historical revisionism.
Stepping on the National Interest of Our country, our people, Our COMBAT by the Machiavelli manipulation of a few.
Insulting the memories of the Janbakhtegan and the sacrifices of their families.
Shame on our actions who might divide the fight against the evil religious of no faith.
My true and honest appreciation for the students and all the Iranian patriots, who fight for saving our countries from this evil, and together, we will see the glorious day of deliverance. In our journey, in our combat may more will loose their lives; our heroes will never be forgotten. It is the responsibility of every one of us to carry the flag for our fallen comrade.
PAYANDE IRAN .
Shirin Neshat
In the noble memory of our Heroes, I DENOUNCE:
Remembering the day, without remembering our SERVICE MAN Heroes.
Attributing and limiting their action and fight to a student movement.
A political opportunism, who ride the wave of historical revisionism.
Stepping on the National Interest of Our country, our people, Our COMBAT by the Machiavelli manipulation of a few.
Insulting the memories of the Janbakhtegan and the sacrifices of their families.
Shame on our actions who might divide the fight against the evil religious of no faith.
My true and honest appreciation for the students and all the Iranian patriots, who fight for saving our countries from this evil, and together, we will see the glorious day of deliverance. In our journey, in our combat may more will loose their lives; our heroes will never be forgotten. It is the responsibility of every one of us to carry the flag for our fallen comrade.
PAYANDE IRAN .
Shirin Neshat
A Day in History: our UNSUNG HEROES rising against tyranny and mislead…18 Tir - July 9, 1980July 11th 1980, two days after the discovery of the military Coup of (18 tir), Bani SADR ( first president of the Islamic Republic), Colonel Javad FAKOURI ( commandar of Air Force) and Morteza REZAI, one of the commanding officers of Pasdaran, participated in a television interview and talked about the discovery of a military Coup, to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
530 days have passed since the revolution and many killing since have happened in the name of God. At the same time his Imperial Majesty was spending the last days of his life in a military hospital in Cairo , Egypt . In Iran , 52 American hostages were held by the so called hard line students of the Islamic Republic. Mr. Shapour BAKHTIAR as the last and legal prime minister of Iran was in Paris , France and started activities against the Ayatollahs, supported by the Iraqi government politically and financially.
The television interview allowed people to find out about the military coup in Iran . The media reported that Shapour BAKHTIAR was thankful to the group participating in overthrowing the Islamic Republic and was sadden by its discovery and ultimately defeat. This gives us the indication that BAKHTIAR was aware and involved in the plans. During the same period we also became aware of the complete Knowledge of the coup by the Islamic Republic a month before with exact date and location. Many of them never had a chance to even fire a bullet. ONLY a captain, Nasser ROKNI, was able to fire his gun at the time of his arrest at his home and killed a Pasdar in the name of Mohammad A. GHORBANI.
Eleven days after the discovery of this coup the executions started by the order of REYSHARI, the presiding Judge of the military tribunals. In that day General Ayat MOHAGHEGHI, Major farokhzad JAHANGIRI, Captain Mohammad MALEK, Captain Bijan IRANNEJAD, were executed. The executions continued, until the Iraqis attacked Iran . During 65 days the Islamic republic executed 115 believed in participating in the coup.
Many of these unsung heroes participated, believing that Mr. BAKHTIAR was the chef d’orchestre of this coup (it is a common believe that the leaks to the Islamic Republic came from his office). Manoucher GHORBANIFAR, was the former prime minister spokesman, a former Savaki at the 8th bureau (Savak: intelligence service during the Monarchy) and his director was General HASHEMI. In 1980 this two met in Lisbon ( Portugal ) with Navy General Ahmad MADANI (former Islamic Defense Minister) to forward him funds from US intelligence service C.I.A.
M. Ghorbanifar resided in Istanbul ( Turkey ) under the name of Suzani and continued working with Bakhtiar. He helped the people who participated in this coup to escape Iran : such as Colonel Hadi AZIZMORADI, Colonel Behrouz SHAHVERDILOU, and Colonel Ahmad HAMEDMONFARED.
One of the most shameful story is the execution of 18 years old Shahriar NOOR (son of Colonel NOOR), who’s father was a participant in the coup attempt and had weapons in his basement. He escaped the country. The Islamic republic took his son and executed him in place of the father.
The Military base of Hamedan, SHAHROKHI, was renamed the military base of NOJE, name of the Colonel who supported the Islamic Republic and helped discover the Coup. He later, was killed in the military action in the Kurdistan region.
Shirin Neshathttp://www.alineshat.org/ http://www.sarbazan.com/ Killed in Nojeh uprising: KNOW THAT BEHIND EACH NUMBER, AND EACH NAME, THERE IS A MAN, A WOMAN, A CHILD, A FACE, A SMILE, A TEAR PUT YOURSELF IN PLACE OF THE CONDEMNED AND IMAGINE THE SOLITUDE AND LONELINESS OF THE MOMENT WHEN THEY COME TO TAKE THEM AWAY, THIS LAST VOYAGE, WHERE ARE YOU AT THIS VERY MOMENT, PARTISAN OF HUMAN RIGHTS ? WHY HAS THE WORLD SUDDENLY BECOME A VAST DESERT WHERE THERE EXISTS ONLY THE VICTIM AND HIS EXECUTIONERS? HOW MUCH LONGER CAN YOU STAY SILENT ?
Below is a list of all those who were affiliated to NAMIR or its
military wing - NEGHAB - and were murdered by the Islamic Republic of
Iran :
Date Location Name
04/07/1980 Tehran A.Mohagheghi (general)
04/07/1980
Tehran G.Ghayeghran (non-commissioned officer : pilot)
04/07/1980
Tehran F.Jahangiri (non-commissioned officer : pilot)
04/07/1980
Tehran A.Kamiani
04/07/1980
Tehran A.Karimbar
30/07/1980
Tehran H.Kazemi (non-commissioned officer)
30/071980
Tehran M.Moradi (non-commissioned officer)
30/07/1980
Tehran S.Norouzi (sergeant)
30/07/1980
Tehran A.Mohamadi
30/07/1980
Tehran M.Assangochai
30/07/1980
Tehran Y.Mahboubian
30/07/1980
Tehran E.Mamaghani
30/07/1980
Tehran N.Sedarat
30/07/1980
Tehran E.Baroukhim
30/07/1980
Tehran M.B.Fard (lieutenant)
30/07/1980 Neyshabur Y.Khadjeh
30/07/1980 Neyshabur G.Jafari
31/07/1980
Tehran M.Farzam (lieutenant)
31/07/1980
Tehran H. Karimpurtari (non-commissioned officer)
31/07/1980
Tehran D.Jalaii (colonel)
31/07/1980
Tehran N.Yahyaii (lieutenant)
31/07/1980
Tehran N.Najaf-Nejad (sergeant)
07/08/1980
Tehran I. Soltani (corporal)
07/08/1980
Tehran H.Lashkari (lieutenant-pilot)
07/08/1980
Tehran M.Saghafi (lieutenant-pilot)
07/08/1980
Tehran A.Zarineh (colonel)
07/08/1980
Tehran H.Gohari (major)
07/08/1980
Tehran K.Alizadeh (major)
07/08/1980
Tehran A.Morvaridi (sergeant)
07/08/1980
Tehran S.Pourfahmideh (lieutenant)
07/08/1980
Tehran M.Najafabadi (lieutenant)
07/08/1980
Tehran M.Zahedi (lieutenant)
07/08/1980
Tehran M.Asgharian (non-commissioned officer)
07/08/1980
Tehran H.Abedini
07/08/1980
Tehran F.Azarian (lieutenant)
16/08/1980
Tehran E.Arab-Shirazi
16/08/1980
Tehran A.Awazzadeh
16/08/1980
Tehran M.Sajadi (non-commissioned officer)
16/08/1980
Tehran M.Farahpour
16/08/1980
Tehran Z.Momeni
16/08/1980
Tehran G.Khergani (sergeant)
16/08/1980
Tehran M.Kiani (sergeant)
16/08/1980
Tehran D.Bakhtiar
16/08/1980
Tehran G.NaghibZadeh (non-commissioned officer)
16/08/1980
Tehran H.Zamanpour (flight-lieutenant)
16/08/1980
Tehran K.Azartash (major)
16/08/1980
Tehran A.Azmudeh (colonel)
16/08/1980
Tehran C.Ahmadi (lieutenant)
16/08/1980
Tehran S.Mahdiun (general-pilot)
16/08/1980
Tehran M.Farnejad (non-commissioned officer)
16/08/1980
Tehran K.Mohamadi-Koubaii (non-commissioned officer)
16/08/1980
Tehran M.Tightiz (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran M.Mirlaki (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran M.Abedini-Moghadam (non-commissioned officer0
18/08/1980
Tehran K.Rahmati (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran P.Bayani (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran L.Lotfolahi (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran A.Habibi (lieutenant)
18/08/1980
Tehran N.Zandi (flight lieutenant pilot)
18/08/1980
Tehran C.Karimian (sergeant)
18/08/1980
Tehran O.Boyeri (flight lieutenant)
18/08/1980
Tehran A.Soleimani (flight lieutenant)
18/08/1980
Tehran D.Mazaheri-Kashani 1
8/08/1980
Tehran D.Fatehjou (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran A.Pourkarbassi-Dehi (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran D.Fateh-Firouz (non-commissioned officer)
18/08/1980
Tehran K.Afrouz (flight lieutenant)
18/08/1980
Tehran M.Azimifar (flight lieutenant)
21/08/1980
Tehran M.Arad (lieutenant)
21/08/1980
Tehran M.Sadeghi (colonel)
21/08/1980
Tehran H.Izadi (colonel)
21/08/1980
Tehran Asghari
25/08/1980
Tehran D.Rahbar (non-commissioned officer)
25/08/1980
Tehran G.Hamedani (non-commissioned officer)
25/08/1980
Tehran F.Javaherian (non-commissioned officer)
25/08/1980
Tehran M.Zade-Naderi (non-commissioned officer)
26/08/1980
Tehran G.Hejazi (female)
26/08/1980
Tehran D.Shomali
26/08/1980
Tehran H.Ahmadi
26/08/1980 Esfahan M.Altani
26/08/1980 Esfahan H.Karimi
26/08/1980 Esfahan S.Mozaii
26/08/1980 Esfahan H.Dari
26/08/1980 Esfahan A.Allahverdi
26/08/1980 Esfahan S.Hemati
26/08/1980 Esfahan M.Vesaali
26/08/1980 Esfahan B.Nikbakht (female)
26/08/1980 Esfahan E.Biglari
26/08/1980 Esfahan J.Hemati
26/08/1980 Esfahan E.Karimi
26/08/1980 Esfahan M.Karimi
28/08/1980
Tehran S.Bassani (female)
28/08/1980
Tehran M.T.Bahrami (non-commissioned officer)
29/08/1980
Tehran A.Almasi (lieutenant)
29/09/1980
Tehran H.Haleki (lieutenant)
29/08/1980
Tehran M.R.Javadi (lieutenant)
29/08/1980
Tehran H.Ahmadi (non-commissioned officer)
29/08/1980
Tehran J.Ranjbar (non-commissioned officer)
30/08/1980 Tehran A.Azizian (major)
30/08/1980 Tehran R.Soltani (colonel)
30/08/1980 Tehran A.Faria (colonel)
30/08/1980 Tehran I.Derakhshandeh (non-commissioned officer)
30/08/1980 Tehran M.Bahrami
30/08/1980 Tehran S.Shahbeui (colonel)
30/08/1980 Tehran I.Khalafbegi (major)
30/08/1980 Tehran K.Keyvanfar
30/08/1980 Ahwaz M.Borati (corporal)
30/08/1980 Ahwaz I.Marvdashti (non-commissioned officer)
30/08/1980 Ahwaz R.Yahyapasand (lieutenant)
30/08/1980 Ahwaz M.A.Mehrabi (non-commissioned officer)
30/08/1980 Ahwaz O.Atashboro
30/08/1980 Ahwaz S.Sotoudeh
01/09/1980 Tehran D.Asghari (officer)
01/09/1980 Tehran D.Raastgu (lieutenant)
01/09/1980 Tehran M.Fatahi-Nourdehi (non-commissioned officer)
03/09/1980 Ahwaz M.Hokmabadtchi (sergeant)
03/09/1980 Ahwaz E.Ostad-Nazari (lieutenant)
03/09/1980 Ahwaz F.Reissi (lieutenant)
03/09/1980 Ahwaz S.Dehgan (lieutenant)
09/09/1980 Tehran M.Sayah (sergeant)
09/09/1980 Tehran M.Rahbai-Nejad (lieutenant)
09/09/1980 Tehran M.Tajvari (lieutenant)
09/09/1980 Tehran B.Partovi (major)
09/09/1980 Tehran H.Mostafavi
11/09/1980 Tehran K.Atri
11/09/1980 Tehran M.Sadeghi (colonel)
11/09/1980 Tehran M.Sohaneki
11/09/1980 Tehran N.Morovati (lieutenant)
11/09/1980 Tehran N.Sajadi (non-commissioned officer)
11/09/1980 Tehran A.Mohammad (soldier)
11/09/1980 Tehran A.Shafigh (flight lieutenant)
16/09/1980 Tehran M.Tabrizi-Khatun
16/09/1980 Tehran E.Azadighaneh (non-commissioned officer)
16/09/1980 Tehran M.Jalali-Ghajar (major)
16/09/1980 Tehran S.Nour 13/071981 Tehran M.Khadem
10/08/1981 Tehran Amir-Tahmasbi (major)
10/08/1981 Tehran A.Abdolmalek-Pour (colonel)
10/08/1981 Tehran Didehvar (colonel)
10/08/1981 Tehran Mohajeri
23/12/1981 Tehran R.Marzban
23/12/1981 Tehran A.Mohebi
30/01/1982 Tehran A.Amir-Tahmasbi (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran K.Yarahmadi
30/01/1982 Tehran E.Seyrafi (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran A.Foroughi (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran A.Abdol-Malekpour
30/01/1982 Tehran G.Rahimi (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran M.Sabah (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran G.Biglou
30/01/1982 Tehran A.Mohajeri
30/01/1982 Tehran M.Lotfzari
30/01/1982 Tehran G.Naghib-Manesh
30/01/1982 Tehran G.Didehvar (colonel)
30/01/1982 Tehran G.Shahandeh-Ashtiani
30/01/1982 Tehran M.Khashayar
11/09/1982 Tehran R.Shahbakhti
11/09/1982 Tehran H.Moghbelzadeh
none of these victims, none had the rights of an accused as foreseen in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights In a nother word:The core officers who were recruited to start the preliminary planning of the coup came from various sources: infantry, air force, army, ex-Immortal Guards, Imperial Guards, and some former members of the Savak secret service. The officers were chosen carefully based on their experience and level of nationalism, resentment of the Islamic regime. They were picked based on their access to military facilities, jet fighters, jet fuel, ammunition, maps, and knowledge of regime's military bases. The higher ranking officers were assigned to planning and logistics, while the lower level officers and pilots were given the task of implementing all stages of the coup.The plan was comprised of three stages: stage one was a combination of twelve-hour air assaults against military, strategic, government, and clerical targets in Tehran and five other cities followed by two dozen low altitude supersonic flights over Tehran, Mashhad and Qom. The first stage was to be followed immediately by the second which consisted of dispatching nine infantry divisions to tactical locations such as the State Radio and Television, parliament, headquarters of Islamic Revolutionary Guards, and Tehran's grand Bazaar.The third stage was the most ambitious. It called for cutting off Tehran from the rest of the nation with the help of fifty thousand Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish mercenary fighters brought from other side of the borders, under the leadership of an unknown national figure. The interesting and ruthless part of the third stage was to have the fighters outfitted as Revolutionary Guardsmen with a green bandana which had the words "Ya Vatan" (Oh Motherland) embedded on them. That way the coup forces could distinguish the coup fighters from the regime's forces.The fighters' orders were to create pandemonium and confusion among Revolutionary Guardsmen and the backers of the young Islamic Republic by attacking the government forces that were dispatched from other cities to defend Tehran. There were, however, two problems with the last stage of the plan: one was the fact that majority of Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish fighters were not familiar with Tehran's landscape, and the other obstacle was that some of them did not speak Persian. It is estimated that the coup cost somewhere in the neighborhood of a million dollars. The money covered expenses for traveling from Tehran to Paris and Istanbul and most of the was spent on hiring Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish mercenaries. The money was managed personally by Bakhtiar and no one else.It is a known fact that the coup was no secret to Islamic regime and on the night of July 18th, the Islamic regime’s president Abolhasan Banisadr's task force, which consisted mostly of members of the Mojahedin Khalgh Organization, were ready and waiting for the operation to start. Many of the pilots were captured hours before the start of the operation and other officers were arrested on the way to their bases. However it's not known who snitched and how the regime uncovered coup. The circumstances leading to the leak is by far the most fascinating part of this ordeal.There are many different theories out there making attempts at explaining the circumstances behind the failure of the coup and its leaders. But the most intriguing piece comes from sources who claim that Saddam Hussein's government tipped the Islamic Republic a month before D-Day. It is said that Iraq intentionally reported the details of the operation knowing that the capture and execution of the best pilots and military commanders would seriously weaken the Iranian forces (Iraq invaded Iran two months later). Some even go so far as to allege that the coup was reported to the Iranian government by the U.S. to buy the release of American embassy hostages in Tehran. However, it is likely the information cam from British sources, long lasting ally of clergies in Iran.Some believe that the success of the coup would have led Iran on the path of a bloody civil war and the assassination of Khomeini would have turned him into a mythical figure. These are legitimate concerns and yet it cannot be denied that the failed "Nojeh Coup" of 1980 was conducted by servicemen who deeply cared about their country. No evidence has surfaced so far that links the coup to foreign powers or shows that the officers had illegitimate intentions. The very fact that the coup's resources were not managed efficiently and plans were executed poorly, demonstrates the fact that the movement was most likely home-grown. Many of the officers believed that the country was heading in a wrong direction and in a desperate attempt to save Iran, they lost their lives.Payandeh Iran,
Shirin Neshat (Founder and President)
P O Box 16166Beverly Hills, CA 90209 USA
Phone: 310 863 8218
Phone:8182240784
E-mail:shneshat@aol.com
http://www.alineshat.org/(New)
http://www.sarbazan.com/
http://www.janbakhtegan.org/
http://www.alineshat.com/
none of these victims, none had the rights of an accused as foreseen in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights In a nother word:The core officers who were recruited to start the preliminary planning of the coup came from various sources: infantry, air force, army, ex-Immortal Guards, Imperial Guards, and some former members of the Savak secret service. The officers were chosen carefully based on their experience and level of nationalism, resentment of the Islamic regime. They were picked based on their access to military facilities, jet fighters, jet fuel, ammunition, maps, and knowledge of regime's military bases. The higher ranking officers were assigned to planning and logistics, while the lower level officers and pilots were given the task of implementing all stages of the coup.The plan was comprised of three stages: stage one was a combination of twelve-hour air assaults against military, strategic, government, and clerical targets in Tehran and five other cities followed by two dozen low altitude supersonic flights over Tehran, Mashhad and Qom. The first stage was to be followed immediately by the second which consisted of dispatching nine infantry divisions to tactical locations such as the State Radio and Television, parliament, headquarters of Islamic Revolutionary Guards, and Tehran's grand Bazaar.The third stage was the most ambitious. It called for cutting off Tehran from the rest of the nation with the help of fifty thousand Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish mercenary fighters brought from other side of the borders, under the leadership of an unknown national figure. The interesting and ruthless part of the third stage was to have the fighters outfitted as Revolutionary Guardsmen with a green bandana which had the words "Ya Vatan" (Oh Motherland) embedded on them. That way the coup forces could distinguish the coup fighters from the regime's forces.The fighters' orders were to create pandemonium and confusion among Revolutionary Guardsmen and the backers of the young Islamic Republic by attacking the government forces that were dispatched from other cities to defend Tehran. There were, however, two problems with the last stage of the plan: one was the fact that majority of Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish fighters were not familiar with Tehran's landscape, and the other obstacle was that some of them did not speak Persian. It is estimated that the coup cost somewhere in the neighborhood of a million dollars. The money covered expenses for traveling from Tehran to Paris and Istanbul and most of the was spent on hiring Baluch, Kurdish, and Turkish mercenaries. The money was managed personally by Bakhtiar and no one else.It is a known fact that the coup was no secret to Islamic regime and on the night of July 18th, the Islamic regime’s president Abolhasan Banisadr's task force, which consisted mostly of members of the Mojahedin Khalgh Organization, were ready and waiting for the operation to start. Many of the pilots were captured hours before the start of the operation and other officers were arrested on the way to their bases. However it's not known who snitched and how the regime uncovered coup. The circumstances leading to the leak is by far the most fascinating part of this ordeal.There are many different theories out there making attempts at explaining the circumstances behind the failure of the coup and its leaders. But the most intriguing piece comes from sources who claim that Saddam Hussein's government tipped the Islamic Republic a month before D-Day. It is said that Iraq intentionally reported the details of the operation knowing that the capture and execution of the best pilots and military commanders would seriously weaken the Iranian forces (Iraq invaded Iran two months later). Some even go so far as to allege that the coup was reported to the Iranian government by the U.S. to buy the release of American embassy hostages in Tehran. However, it is likely the information cam from British sources, long lasting ally of clergies in Iran.Some believe that the success of the coup would have led Iran on the path of a bloody civil war and the assassination of Khomeini would have turned him into a mythical figure. These are legitimate concerns and yet it cannot be denied that the failed "Nojeh Coup" of 1980 was conducted by servicemen who deeply cared about their country. No evidence has surfaced so far that links the coup to foreign powers or shows that the officers had illegitimate intentions. The very fact that the coup's resources were not managed efficiently and plans were executed poorly, demonstrates the fact that the movement was most likely home-grown. Many of the officers believed that the country was heading in a wrong direction and in a desperate attempt to save Iran, they lost their lives.Payandeh Iran,
Shirin Neshat (Founder and President)
P O Box 16166Beverly Hills, CA 90209 USA
Phone: 310 863 8218
Phone:8182240784
E-mail:shneshat@aol.com
http://www.alineshat.org/(New)
http://www.sarbazan.com/
http://www.janbakhtegan.org/
http://www.alineshat.com/
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Crown Prince Reza PAHLAVI Heir to Throne of Iran's Message for 18 Tir
پيام رضا پهلوی
بمناسبت سالگرد جنبش ١٨ تير
١٨ تيرماه ١٣٨۶
هم ميهنان عزيزم،
جنبش دانشجويی ايران به راستی يکی از پُر آوازه ترين و سرنوشت ساز ترين جنبش های
دانشجويی در جهان است. نه در برلن ونه در پاريس، نه در سئول ونه در پکن، در هيچ کجا نمی
توان يک مشابه آن را يافت.
چنانچه اين جنبش با جنبش های ديگر در آميزد و به روستاها و کارگاهها سرايت کند، چنانچه
انديشه و کار دست اتحاد به هم رسانند، بنياد ساختارهای استبداد دينی را دستخوش لرزه ای مرگبار
خواهند کرد.
آن روز که جنبش دانشجويی پُر افتخار ايران با خيل عظيم بی کاران و رنجبران شهر و روستا پيوند
برادری زند، نظم مردمی، نظام ضد مردمی اصول گرايان و مهرورزان و اصلاح طلبان و دلالان دين
فروش را به سوق فرو پاشی خواهد کشاند.
نظم نوين مردمی را بايد از پايه سامان داد و آن پايه جز خود مردم و نياز های حياتی آنان، جز کارگر
و جز دهقان، جز رنجبران فکری و جسمی شهر و روستا نيست. در اثر مراوده و تبادل زندۀ اطلاعات
با اينان است که واحه های نظام مردمی يکی پس از ديگری شبکه آسا سراسر ايران را خواهد
پوشاند. حاکميت مردم را با يد با بر پايی نظامات مقبول و سامان دادن به واقعيت های نوين اجتماعی
بر تارک تاريک اند يشان و وا پس گرايان، به ضرب نيروی توانای نمونۀ بر تر، تحميل کرد.
آری، دموکراسی وارداتی نيست! دموکراسی، يعنی سامان دادن به کار مردم به دست مردم و برای
مردم. و اين، آن پرچمی است که شما دانشجويان بايد بر د وش بکشيد و به ميان مردم ببريد!
برای شما عزيزان، که از زندان و شکنجه نمی هراسيد و جانانه و بی پروا ايستاده، از حق تعيين
سرنوشت ملت ايران تا پای جان د فاع ميکنيد، آرزوی پيروزی دارم.
خداوند نگهدارايران باد
رضا پهلوی
P.O. Box 341907 Bethesda, MD. 20827, U.S.A.
Tel: 301-765-7007 Fax: 301-765-7009
iran@rezapahlavi.org www.rezapahlavi.org
بمناسبت سالگرد جنبش ١٨ تير
١٨ تيرماه ١٣٨۶
هم ميهنان عزيزم،
جنبش دانشجويی ايران به راستی يکی از پُر آوازه ترين و سرنوشت ساز ترين جنبش های
دانشجويی در جهان است. نه در برلن ونه در پاريس، نه در سئول ونه در پکن، در هيچ کجا نمی
توان يک مشابه آن را يافت.
چنانچه اين جنبش با جنبش های ديگر در آميزد و به روستاها و کارگاهها سرايت کند، چنانچه
انديشه و کار دست اتحاد به هم رسانند، بنياد ساختارهای استبداد دينی را دستخوش لرزه ای مرگبار
خواهند کرد.
آن روز که جنبش دانشجويی پُر افتخار ايران با خيل عظيم بی کاران و رنجبران شهر و روستا پيوند
برادری زند، نظم مردمی، نظام ضد مردمی اصول گرايان و مهرورزان و اصلاح طلبان و دلالان دين
فروش را به سوق فرو پاشی خواهد کشاند.
نظم نوين مردمی را بايد از پايه سامان داد و آن پايه جز خود مردم و نياز های حياتی آنان، جز کارگر
و جز دهقان، جز رنجبران فکری و جسمی شهر و روستا نيست. در اثر مراوده و تبادل زندۀ اطلاعات
با اينان است که واحه های نظام مردمی يکی پس از ديگری شبکه آسا سراسر ايران را خواهد
پوشاند. حاکميت مردم را با يد با بر پايی نظامات مقبول و سامان دادن به واقعيت های نوين اجتماعی
بر تارک تاريک اند يشان و وا پس گرايان، به ضرب نيروی توانای نمونۀ بر تر، تحميل کرد.
آری، دموکراسی وارداتی نيست! دموکراسی، يعنی سامان دادن به کار مردم به دست مردم و برای
مردم. و اين، آن پرچمی است که شما دانشجويان بايد بر د وش بکشيد و به ميان مردم ببريد!
برای شما عزيزان، که از زندان و شکنجه نمی هراسيد و جانانه و بی پروا ايستاده، از حق تعيين
سرنوشت ملت ايران تا پای جان د فاع ميکنيد، آرزوی پيروزی دارم.
خداوند نگهدارايران باد
رضا پهلوی
P.O. Box 341907 Bethesda, MD. 20827, U.S.A.
Tel: 301-765-7007 Fax: 301-765-7009
iran@rezapahlavi.org www.rezapahlavi.org