Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami has been
invited to Chatham House, London to give a speech.
Khatami has always been introduced to the world by the governments
and media in the West as the ‘smiling’ and ‘reformist’ face of the
Islamic Republic of Iran. He is known for his ‘dialogue of civilizations’
- a term he first used in a speech to the UN General Assembly in
September 1998.
But the reality is far from the general picture the western media
draws of Mohammad Khatami. During the eight years of his presidency:
More than 200 people were executed;
Scores of women were sentenced to death by stoning;
4 workers from Khatoon Abad (Babak Shahr) copper mine were killed
for going on strike;
Students’ demonstration in commemoration of 9 July 2004 was brutally
crushed on his orders;
The organized killings of political dissidents by the regime, known
as ‘serial murders’, happened when he was in power;
Women had no rights and were constantly harassed. Any protest against
the discriminatory laws was answered by whips, arrests, torture,
humiliation and imprisonment;
Many homosexuals were arrested and sentenced to long-term imprisonment
or execution;
Thousands of people were arrested and tortured for trying to defend
their human rights against the Islamic regime;
Hundreds of workers’ strikes and demonstrations and students’ and
women’s protests and nurses’ and teachers’ strikes were savagely
attacked and suppressed.
The list is endless…
Mohammed Khatami and the regime whose president he was for eight
years have done nothing but organising terror and murder and oppression.
Khatami and all other leaders of the Islamic Republic are criminals
and must be tried in international courts for their crimes against
humanity.
During the eight years of Khatami’s presidency, the persecution
and murder of Iranian people continued non-stop. Inviting Khatami
and providing him with a platform to speak and treating him as a
respectable politician is an insult to the people of Iran, and must
be categorically condemned. Khatami has been the president of a
regime of repression, execution, torture and violence against the
people of Iran. His government has helped Islamic terrorism in the
Middle East. Inviting him as a ‘respectable statesman’ for ‘a civilized
dialogue’ is disgusting and unacceptable.
The Worker-communist Party of Iran is against giving the criminal
leaders of the Islamic regime any opportunity to travel around the
world and pretend that they are opening civilized dialogues, while
at the same time murdering and torturing people and supporting international
Islamic terrorism.
We call upon all concerned organisations and individuals and international
human rights organisations to make their protest heard and to demand
Khatami’s arrest and trial as a criminal.
Please send your protest letter to:
The Chatham House Press Office: shardy@chathamhouse.org.uk
Foreign Secretary: email: foraffcom@parliament.uk , Fax: 020 7219
5365
When:
Wednsday 1 November 2006
4:30 – 6:30
Where:
Chatham House
10 St James's Square
London SW1Y 4LE
Nearset tube station: Piccadilly Circus /Green Park
Tel: 07984445278 / 07886973423
Worker-communist Party of Iran - UK Organisation
International Federation of Iranian Refugees- UK
Communist Youth Organisation –UK
Organization for Women’s Liberation
2/10/2006
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