On November 7, as reported by the National Council
of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), a conference was held in the main hall of the
Central University of Sassari, in #Italy, to commemorate the 30 thousand
martyrs of the #1988massacre in Iran, to support the “Justice Seeking Movement”,
and to condemn the repression of women by the clerical regime of #Iran. The mayor of Sassari, the director of the
Amnesty International, and Italian representatives participated in the
conference. A delegation of the Iranian Resistance also attended and made a
speech.
Dr. opened the conference, and the guests and
speakers were introduced. The political-cultural
advisor of Sassari's Mayor, Raffaella Sau, welcomed the delegation of the
Iranian Resistance and said, ”I want to express my gratitude to the Association
of the Iranian youths in Italy for holding the conference. I also thank those
who resist in order to attract the worldwide attention. I appreciate you for
your activities which shape our public opinion against violence and genocide in
your country.” Elahe Arjmandi, a member
of the Women's Commission of NCRI, spoke about the Massacre of 1988, in which
30,000 political prisoners were executed under Khomeini's Fatwa. She declared
that that the Martyrs maintained their resistance at the gallows,
and talked
about the brutality of Khomeini and the death commissioners. She emphasized on the role of that leaders
still active in the regime played in the Massacre of 1988, as well as the
current wave of executions. She stressed that these leaders will be tried, and
this is what the Justice Seeking Movement advocates. Elham Zanjani was the next speaker. She
described the regime’s repression of women and stated that women’s role in Iran is to stand
against the fundamentalism which has arisen from the system of
‘Velayat e Faqih’ (the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist). Among the 120,000
martyrs of Iranian resistance, there were a significant number of women and
girls who were the members of Peoples Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK/PMOI). Despite suppression, the regime could not
scare the youth off. They were inspired by the struggle of the women at the
forefront of demonstrations and protests against the clerical regime. Samira Nariman was the next speaker. She spoke on behalf of the Association
of the Iranian youths in Italy, and explained the activities of the Iranian
youths' Association in Europe and America in supporting the Justice Seeking
Movement. Next, Dr. Stefania Fusco and Dr. Maria Cristina Carta discussed
the misogynistic laws of the regime, and the suppression of women in Iran as a
fundamental basis of the clerical regime. They pledged their support to the
Justice Seeking Movement and stressed on the necessity of bringing justice to
the perpetrators of the Massacre of 1988. Mr Nicola Sanna, the mayor of Sassari,
was the last speaker. Appreciating that the conference which was held in honor
of the martyrs of freedom, he said, ”I congratulate the ladies who participated
in this conference since the president of the Iranian Resistance is a woman and
this contains a significant concept and message. The women lead the resistance
at the national and international levels and they are the actual champions of
freedom and democracy.” He continued,
“We and our city are on the side of the freedom fighters and the
revolutionaries. We welcome the delegation of the Iranian Resistance and we
support their struggle for freedom and democracy.”
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