
There
is no longer any question that change will occur in Iran. The
question is how, when and by whom? Only by establishing much more
direct communication with the organized resistance groups can the
United States hope to influence the course of events in that
country. The United States
will face a great risk of hurting the pride and trust of the Iranian
people if its direct communication excludes groups who were
blacklisted as a favor to Tehran. You can add your voice to this
convention...
Join the 2005 National Convention for a Democratic, Secular Republic
in Iran. Support the call for change in Iran and contact your
representative in US Congress to do the same.
info@2005nationalconvention.org
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To gain the trust of Iranian people,
we must adopt a sincere policy devoid of any obstacles for the
Iranian Resistance. Rejecting appeasement is indispensable to the
policy towards Tehran.
To gain the support of Americans,
President
Bush must work to adopt a firm policy in dealing Tehran’s nuclear
and terrorism threat.
To achieve a real solution,
America must support a third option, which is to allow the Iranian
people and Resistance change the regime in Tehran.
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"And
to the Iranian people, I say tonight: as you stand for your
own liberty, America stands with you."
President George W. Bush
State of the Union Address February 2005 |
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"Injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr.
May 1963
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"We stand for
freedom. That is our conviction for ourselves; that is our
only commitment to others."
John F. Kennedy
May 1961 |
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"The right of freedom and
the responsibility to exercise of that right cannot be
divorced."
Theodore Roosevelt
December 1904 |
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"The will of the people is
the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to
protect its free expression should be our first object."
Thomas Jefferson
March 1801 |
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