Source: Radio Zamaneh
Iranian opposition leader, Mir Hossein Mousavi renewed his call to supporters of the Green Movement to join the February 11 events "while preserving their unique identities." He maintained that the Green Movement is a young and independent movement that is inclusive of numerous small groups. He also emphasized that it is not affected by pressure and only moves in accordance to "national interests."
poster about 22 Bahman (February 11) with a poem from the late Ahhamd Shamloo:
I never believed in the night...
Iran's Green Opposition Movement is gearing up for another show of force
on February 11, the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
Speaking to a group of university students, he
added that not only is the Green movement independent from any foreign
connections; it in fact "does not allow foreign interference in its affairs."
The opposition leader emphasized that the "Green Movement is a friend to all. A
friend to workers, teachers and the women's movement! It is even a friend to
those it disagrees with because they are after all a part of our nation."
He went on to urge Green supporters to remain patient in the face of the
"bitterness" and to approach the system through "concern and admonition."
The authorities have confronted election protesters and supporters of the Green
Movement with fierce violence on the streets while also arresting many and
handing them heavy sentences.
The former Prime Minister of Iran criticized the current government's foreign
and domestic policies and advised them to aim for greater "political balance" in
order to secure global "friends."
The former head of Iran's Academy of Fine Arts criticized how Islamic Republic
authorities invite various countries to Islam and yet fail to show "one close
ally in the region or even the world." He added: "They write letters to them and
then they tell us we should badmouth them and resist them."
Mir Hossein Mousavi exclaimed that the police, the Revolutionary Guards and the
Basij Militia are "respectful" institutions; however, we are "against violence,
beatings, breaking heads and killing."
Addressing the clergy and the religious community, the opposition leader said:
"Imprisonment, beatings and arrests are being carried out in the name of Islam
and the Islamic system so Islam suffers for it and we must all try to end this
situation."
He added: "What do arrests and imprisonments have to do with Islam? What does
banning reasoning and discussions have to do with Islam? Delving into people's
personal affairs has nothing to do with Islam! Looking into people's emails has
nothing to do with Islam! These actions contradict religious beliefs and the
foundations of the constitution."
At the threshold of February 11 events in celebration of the 31st anniversary of
the 1979 Revolution, opposition leaders have called on their supporters to join
the demonstrations to reaffirm their protest against the alleged election fraud
in the June presidential elections and the following brutal government crackdown
on protesters.
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