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Interference Under a Left Cover
Ardeshir Ommani
from Mathaba
While President
Obama has talked about `peace and dialogue`, a handful of organizations
pretending to be progressive or even left are joining the fray
as a fifth column of the United States military aiming at creating
a condition of upheaval and de-stabilization inside Iran
At this juncture
that the Iranian people and government are trying to resolve their
actual or perceived differences regarding the results of the election,
anti-Iranian groups in the U.S. and Europe, pretending to be on
the side of the Iranian working class, are paving the way for
Washington and the Zionist state to accomplish the murderous acts
that G.W. Bush could not commit: Bring Down the Islamic Republic
of Iran, this time under the Obama Administration.
We suggest
that the truly progressive Americans and Iranians should refrain
from jumping on the bandwagon of individuals and groups who are
financed, outfitted, and promoted in the U.S. media by the intelligence
services of the American government, such as the NED, USAID, and
dozens of “anti-Islamic” Iranian groups. Clothed in
the façade of “democracy, human rights and social
freedoms”, these groups are deeply involved in de-stabilization
of the Iranian society, promoting civil strife, and using the
oldest trick in the bag of the imperialists prior to the actualization
of war – demonization of the leaders and government of that
country.
The people
in the U.S. have a long history of supporting the sovereignty
and independence of countries in the crosshairs of the imperialists,
as evidenced by their actions during the Vietnam War, their support
for liberation struggles in Africa and Latin America, and most
recently in their six+ years of struggle to end the war on Iraq.
Some individuals and groups who claim to represent the interests
of the Iranian working class are advocating the over-throw of
the Islamic Republic of Iran, so as to bring a ‘workers
democracy’ to Iran. These groups living in the United States,
whether Iranian or American who supposedly speak for the Iranian
people have not been in Iran for decades, do not read Iranian
newspapers and are hardly in communication with any segment of
the Iranian working class and poor.
Among these
individuals and groups who hope to use their previous anti-Iraq
war credentials are Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone. On their regularly
scheduled Tuesday radio show aired on WBAI in NY on July 21, under
the title: The Iranian Working Class Resists the Theocratic State,
they spent the entire hour reading stories from so-called “documents”
and “evidences” of torture, jailing, anti-worker beatings,
suppression of teachers and workers rights, failure to give back
pays, etc, etc., all at the hands of the anti-worker, anti-freedom
government of the Islamic Republic, but especially condemning
the current president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Their claims
of facts and events, many which they made two decades ago, are
presented today as “current events” and representative
of present-day Iranian society.
We are quite
familiar with these phony statistics and claims which came entirely
out of the bulletin of a tiny “ultra-left” infamous
cult, now being promoted as the champion of the Iranian working
class. How did this Osanloo go from an insignificant group with
a crude newsletter on line to a “champion” of the
Iranian working class with a color bulletin and excellent English,
crying about workers and teachers rights is beyond the Iranian
people. Osanloo is getting notoriety from his political friends
in America. Was his political and perhaps financial support from
the infamous International Labour Organisation (ILO) yet another
form of interference?
These groups enjoy the protection and security of the US imperialist
power to demonize and rail against other countries’ governments,
using the media apparatus that has been made available to them
through implanting themselves in the WBAI and KPFK broadcasts.
If these individuals and shady groups are sincere and brave enough
to defend the Iranian working class’ rights to organize,
then why as Americans do they not mobilize, organize and unionize
the US working class, whose union membership hardly exceeds 10%
of the working population in this country?
Secondly,
if these champions of the international working class are serious
about their intentions, why don’t they buy plane tickets,
take a trip to Iran and at least meet their clients? Or do they
expect, in place of them, the Obama administration to dispatch
a few military divisions, consisting of poor blacks, Latin Americans
and whites to actualize their dreams of human rights, women’s
rights and their Maoist, Trotskyite and anarchist socialism? But
no, these champions of the working people of other countries let
the real job go to the Twitter operators, the National Endowment
for Democracy, International Republic Institute, the US military
and the CIA. The common characteristic of these small groups with
their comrades in arms in the Department of State is that both
despise Muslim nations who challenge Washington and defend their
sovereignty and independence.
Strangely
enough, at this time that the hated figure of G.W. Bush, the symbol
of war and aggression, is out of the field, and President Obama
has talked about “peace and dialogue”, a handful of
organizations pretending to be progressive or even left are joining
the fray as a fifth column of the United States military aiming
at creating a condition of upheaval and de-stabilization inside
Iran.
The Iranian
people, the same way that they hate to see foreign troops on their
soil, no doubt will resent the interference of “pro-democracy”
pro-human rights, pro gay rights, etc. groups who are fundamentally
fighting against the Islamic peoples’ culture and traditions,
as well as their societal structure. That’s why their Hunger
Strikes and anti-government demonstrations have to take place
outside of Iran in front of the UN and some other parliaments
in London and Paris, buttressed by Hollywood names and corporate
media, instead of with the real working majority inside Iran.
The Iranian
people are still in the process of recovering from the eight year
war and 30-year sanctions imposed upon them. Any further imposition
and attacks by groups in the U.S. and Europe would be interpreted
as another plan at re-establishing U.S. hegemony in the Middle
East region.
At the exact
time that the United States has escalated the troops in Afghanistan,
the attacks on the people of the Waziristan region of Pakistan,
and the Zionists have sent their nuclear-armed warships into the
missile reach of Iran, the interference of groups under any name
or cause would constitute another hostile action against the country.
--Ardeshir
Ommani is an Iranian-born writer and an activist in the U.S. anti-war
and anti-imperialist struggle for over 40 years, including against
the Vietnam and Iraq wars. He has participated in the U.S. peace
movement, working to promote dialogue and peace among nations
and to prevent a U.S.-spurred war on Iran. Co-founder of the American
Iranian Friendship Committee, (AIFC), he writes articles of analysis
on Iran -U.S. relations, the U.S.-Iran economy and has translated
articles and books from English into Farsi, the Persian language.
Please visit AIFC’s website to learn more about Iran and
Global issues at: http://www.iranaifc.com
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