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OCTOBER 2, 2022

WE THE PEOPLE RADIO

 REPEAT FROM APRIL 10, 2022

"The Biden Era Iran Deal"

with Hamid Azimi and Fred Dastmalchi

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hour 2   

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About our guest Hamid Azimi Communications Director, Iranian American Community of Northern California IACNORCAL

Our Solution: The two options that seem to be on the table with Iran is either negotiation, or war. But we have a third option which we feel will serve the best interests of everyone. The solution to the Iranian problem is neither appeasement of a terrorist regime nor a foreign war, but democratic change by relying on the Iranian people and their organized Resistance. The Iranian Resistance’s President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi put forth this option during her address to the European Parliament in December 2004. The Iranian people have a history of resistance towards oppression, and movements geared towards democracy and freedom. Iran is a country with two-third of its population under the age of 30. The young and dynamic students’ movement in Iran has bravely confronted the Iranian regime on many occasions. The choice for all countries of the world is easy for democratic change in Iran:

About our guest: Fred Dastmalchi is a resident of Sacramento and has been a human rights activist for over 30 years. He was arrested once in 1980 in the city of Masad. After that he was forced to leave the country. He increased his human rights activities to be the voice of people in his country. He has been active in his community, mobilizing the Islamic community in Sacramento against Islamic fundamentalist in Iran..

Previous Show with Fred: 

  1. Rejection of velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule). Affirmation of the people’s sovereignty in a republic founded on universal suffrage and pluralism;
  2. Freedom of speech, freedom of political parties, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press and the internet; Dissolution and disbanding of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the terrorist Qods Force, plainclothes groups, the unpopular Bassij, the Ministry of Intelligence, Council of the Cultural Revolution, and all suppressive patrols and institutions in cities, villages, schools, universities, offices, and factories;
  3. Commitment to individual and social freedoms and rights in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights. Disbanding all agencies in charge of censorship and inquisition. Seeking justice for massacred political prisoners, prohibition of torture, and the abolishment of the death penalty;
  4. Separation of religion and state, and freedom of religions and faiths;
  5. Complete gender equality in the realms of political, social, cultural, and economic rights, and equal participation of women in political leadership. Abolishment of any form of discrimination; the right to choose one’s own clothing freely; the right to freely marry and divorce, and to obtain education and employment. Prohibition of all forms of exploitation against women under any pretext;
  6. An independent judiciary and legal system consistent with international standards based on the presumption of innocence, the right to defense counsel, the right of appeal, and the right to be tried in a public court. Full independence of judges. Abolishment of the mullahs’ Sharia law and dissolution of Islamic Revolutionary Courts;
  7. Autonomy for, and removal of double injustices against, Iranian nationalities and ethnicities consistent with the NCRI’s plan for the autonomy of Iranian Kurdistan;
  8. Justice and equal opportunities in the realms of employment and entrepreneurship for all of the people of Iran in a free market economy. Restoration of the rights of blue-collar workers, farmers, nurses, white-collar workers, teachers, and retirees;
  9. Protection and rehabilitation of the environment, which has been massacred under the rule of the mullahs; and
  10. A non-nuclear Iran that is also devoid of weapons of mass destruction. Peace, co-existence, and international and regional cooperation.

 

Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), a coalition committed to a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic in Iran. Half of NCRI’s members are women. As a Parliament-in-exile, the Council’s primary task is to hold free and fair elections for a Legislative and National Constituent Assembly in Iran no more than six months after the ouster of the ruling theocracy.
 
https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/maryam-rajavis-ten-point-plan-for-future-iran/
 

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