The Murderous Rulers Should Not Be Given A Break!
Posted on June 14, 2009
Liberal commentators have promoted Mirhossein Mousavi as the great hope for political reform in Iran, conveniently omitting to mention that he was Prime Minister during the 1988 massacre of 30,000 members of, or symathisers with, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, and represents more of the same repression. The Worker-communist Party of Iran has released the following statement.
The message of Hamid Taqvai, leader of Worker-communist Party of Iran, addressed to the people in Iran
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Do not give the murderous rulers a break!
Freedom-loving people!
The election charade ended and the fact incessantly emphasized by our party has now appeared naked to all eyes: the regime of Islamic Republic neither bears free and fair elections nor is reformable. It must be totally overthrown. What we are currently witnessing is not any election aftershock but the death tremors of the regime. It is the death crisis of the regime in its entirety which appears as its domestic faction fightings. Do not let the murderous rulers flee out of the present harm’s way!
People!
The ranks of the regime have never been so jumbled and muddled. The Khamenei-Ahmadinejad gang has resolved on crushing and stamping out the opposite gangs. It imagines that it can rely on its forces of suppression and, indeed, the whole state machinery under its control, in order to both see through this internal surgery and, at the same time, to intimidate the society as a whole, that is, to beat back your nascent struggles aimed at the complete overthrow of this wicked government. It is, however, sheer self-delusion on its part. This is no June 20th, 1981, the starting point of clamping down the revolution. This is no summer of 1988 when, immediately after the conclusion of Iran-Iraq war, thousands of political prisoners were massacred in order to intimidate the people at large. This is no July 9th, 1999, when the people rose up on a massive scale demanding freedom of expression. Today the Islamic regime is too desperate, too corrupt and too rotten to be able to hold off the current wave of protests across the nation. The murderous rulers should not be given a break!
Hamid Taqvai
Secretary of the Central Committee of Worker-communist Party of Iran.
June 13, 2009










