Sunday, February 25, 2007

PEOPLE'S RESISTANCE MOVEMENT OF IRAN (Former Jondollah)

IntelliBriefs received this statement from People’s Resistance Movement of Iran (former Jondollah of Iran ) which categorically rejected ties to western governments and also Al Qaeda . Statement of People’s Resistance Movement of Iran (former Jondollah of Iran ) to Media & International community. After our recent defensive measures to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from the genocide of Baluch people, some news media have published certain allegations that we categorically reject. People’s Resistance Movement of Iran (former Jondollah of Iran ) is a defensive organization that has been formed to campaign for freedom and democracy in Iran and to protect the Baluch people and other religious and ethnic minorities. Our mission is to change the present regime and establish a new system in Iran in which every Iranian enjoys equal opportunity and equal rights. We have undertaken to accept the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all other United Nations conventions on resolutions. We only act in self-defence and whenever the Iranian regime kills an innocent Iranian, we act in accordance to all United Nations conventions that allow people and nations to defend themselves against aggression and genocide. We strive to force the Iranian regime to abandon its brutal policies against the Baluch people and other Iranian citizens. We campaign to stop discrimination, brutality, injustice, corruption and ethnic cleansing in Iran. We categorically announce that we have no any kind of relationships and links with Al Qaedah, Taleban and other fundamentalist groups. We categorically announce that we have no any kind of relationships with foreign countries including the United States of America and the United Kingdom. We do not receive any support, arms, ammunition, training and financial help from any country. In such conditions it is not easy for us to live peacefully. Yet, we have been able to maintain our independence in such important geopolitical centre and battlefield. The fact that the Iranian regime labels us as the agents of Taleban, Al Qaedah, the United States of America and the United Kingdom clearly demonstrates that we cannot be part of Taleban and a friend of America at the same time. We cannot be a member of Al Qaedah and also a friend of United Kingdom and other Western countries. The Iranian regime has underestimated the potentials of the Baluch people and therefore, has to find an excuse for the killing of the Baluch people. We have a moral right to defend ourselves, our community, our nation and our country. It is the Iranian regime that is dealing with (using) different terrorist groups and foreign countries. Thousands of Baluch people have been killed by Iranian regime and so far the United Nations and other international organizations have never raised their voice against the discrimination and genocide that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been committing in our land. We were a civil society that was forced into armed struggle by the Iranian regime. We commit ourselves to restart our civil campaign as soon as the conditions in Iran allows. As our recent operations proved that the Iranian regime is too weak to defend itself. It is much less powerful than what it pretends to be. The Iranian security guards and their elite have become aware of the regime's brutality and corruption and therefore, they are not prepared to defend this regime anymore. All of those security forces that have been arrested by us have confessed that the Iranian regime is financing terrorism in the region because it is too weak from within to defend itself and therefore, it needs other proxies to defend it. People’s Resistance Movement of Iran (former Jondollah of Iran ) Alan Note: in the recent incident where a busload of Islamic Revolutionary Guards was blown up by a bomb, killing and wounding a good number of them, it took the Islamic Regime a mere FIVE DAYS to arrest someone (a Jondollah suspect), try him and HANG him! Two others imprisoned are still alive but not for long. Any wonder that the newly named ex-Jondollah movement when "justice" in the Islamic Regime takes this form, meets violence with violence. The Regime needed to set an example and it's not clear if those arrested or hanged had, in reality, anything to do with the bus bombing.

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