IRAN INCREASES REPRESSION UNDER NEW ADMINISTRATION
As noted in the WEA RLC News & Analysis report entitled "The
Islamic Revolution is now complete" (29 August 2005), "Iran's
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has flooded the Majlis (parliament) with former
Revolutionary Guards while Ayatollah Khamenei has made key changes in security
structures and strategies to entrench the Revolutionary Guards' hegemony over
all law enforcement agencies."
Now Iran's MPs are purging their domains of Khatami-era officials and replacing
them with heavy-handed Islamic hardliners, including many former senior secret
police from the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) who were complicit
in the serial murders of
dissidents and intellectuals that took place in the late 1980s and throughout
the 1990s. President Khatami's sensitivity to international relations led to
these murderers being removed from positions of public authority, but now under
President Ahmadinejad they are making a comeback. For this regime, a proved
track record in brutality, assassination and inflexible hard-line Islamic
ideology makes an ideal prerequisite for a government job. In fact, having hands
that are stained with the blood of Christian martyrs appears to be a perfect
prerequisite for a senior position in the Ministry of Interior.
PERSECUTION ESCALATES DRAMATICALLY
On 22 November, Pastor Ghorban Dordi Tourani (53) was kidnapped from his home
and stabbed to death, allegedly by an unnamed group of fanatical Muslims. His
body was later dumped back at his home. Pastor Tourani was a convert from Islam
and was pastoring an independent fellowship of convert Christians in
Gonbad-e-Kavus, northeastern Iran. He is survived by his widow and four children
aged between 3 and 23yrs.
Compass Direct ( http://www.compassdirect.org ) reports, "Within hours of
the November 22 murder, local secret police arrived at the martyred pastor's
home, searching for Bibles and other banned Christian books in the Farsi
language. By the end of the following day, the secret police had also raided the
houses of all other known Christian believers in the city.
"According to one informed Iranian source, during the past eight days
representatives of the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) have
arrested and severely tortured 10 other Christians in several cities, including
Tehran. All the detainees have since been released.
"In addition, MOIS officials have visited known Christian leaders since
Tourani's murder and have instructed them to warn acquaintances in the
unofficial, Protestant house fellowships that 'the government knows what you are
doing, and we will come for you soon'." (CD, 28 Nov 2005)
OLD ISLAMIC GUARD MOIS RETURNS: TO THE INTERIOR MINISTRY...
Hojjatoleslam Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi, a Shiite cleric who was the Deputy
Minister of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) for some 13 years during the late
80s and throughout the 90s has been appointed as Iran's Interior Minister. Iran
Focus reports, "Critics charge that Pour-Mohammadi is replacing Interior
Ministry officials with former colleagues from the secret police, thus creating
another security apparatus." (Link 1)
Two of Pour-Mohammadi's appointments to senior positions in the Interior
Ministry are: Mahmoud Saeedi, the former director of MOIS in Isfahan province,
who has been appointed as Director General of the Interior Ministry; and Shahab
Goodarzi, the former deputy director of MOIS in Isfahan, who has been appointed
as Director of Security in the Interior Ministry.
It is of great concern that Iran's Interior Ministry, a ministry that has
control of the security forces and is responsible for preserving political
stability, is to be run by men who were senior MOIS officials during Iran's dark
and bloody days of the serial murders of dissidents and intellectuals. Iranian
Christians may feel an especially cold chill, as Saeedi comes into the Interior
Ministry with the blood of Christian martyrs on his hands.
Iran Focus reports, "A former senior official in Iran's dreaded secret
police, the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), who personally oversaw
the gruesome murders of two Christian bishops and a priest in Iran in the 1990s,
has been appointed as the new Director General of the country's Interior
Ministry.
"Mahmoud Saeedi, who formerly headed the MOIS department in Isfahan
Province, was removed from his position in 1999 under mounting pressure on the
Iranian government after it became clear that his agents had carried out the
brutal murder of three Anglican Church figures in Iran."
Investigations by dissident investigative
journalist Akbar Ganji (now imprisoned) revealed that MOIS was responsible for
the serial killings of dissidents and intellectuals that took place through the
1990s, and that the murders of Bishop Haik Hovsepian Mehr, Bishop Tateos
Michaelian, and Reverend Mehdi Dibaj were ordered by Deputy Intelligence
Minister Saeed Emami and carried out by a team under the command of
Mahmoud Saeedi.
According to Iran Focus, after Mahmoud Saeedi was removed from MOIS, he went to
work with other former senior MOIS officials in the Special Security Office of
the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran Focus reports that Saeedi's boss
in Khamenei's Special Security Office "was Hojjatoleslam Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi".
It is of great concern that Iran's Interior Ministry, which is responsible for internal stability and security, is now being led by old guard MOIS officials who have already demonstrated their willingness to persecute and assassinate dissidents, intellectuals and Christian leaders.
... AND TO THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND ISLAMIC
GUIDANCE
Former Revolutionary Guard, Mohammad Hossein Saffar Harandi, Iran's
new Minister for Culture and Islamic Guidance, is also purging his subordinates.
He is determined that books, journalism, visual arts, film, music and all
cultural pursuits must conform to and re-enforce Iran's Islamic ideology and the
strictest of Islamic values.
Most interestingly, the Iran Press Service reports, "Masha'allah
Shamsolva'ezin, spokesman for the Tehran-based Association for Advocating
Freedom of Press, said that state pressure on journalists has increased
since [President] Ahmadi Nezhad took office. According to Shamsolvaezin, the
culture ministry, in cooperation with intelligence and security forces, has in
recent weeks called in many journalists for questioning without apparent
reasons. The goal clearly is to intimidate them. Many of those pressing
journalists are former employees of the Ministry of Intelligence [MOIS] who were
fired under Khatami for their involvement in killing intellectuals and political
activists." (Link 2)
The article at link 2, entitled, "Tehran renews war on culture" gives
details of measures to control, police and further Islamise journalism, book
publishing, musical performances, women's dress, and universities. This Islamic
"war" against Persian culture will doubtless continue until Persians
decide they want their Persian culture back.
MOTIVATIONS
President Ahmadinejad is committed to preparing Iran for what he firmly
believes is the inevitable, even immanent return of the "hidden 12th
Imam". I (EK) have to confess that I am not exactly sure what is required
to hasten the Imam's return, but I think it might be a pure Islamic Iran
surrounded by a world in chaos. If Ahmadinejad is pursuing this scenario, then
that is disturbing on several fronts.
A few interesting articles on the religious
motivations of President Ahmadinejad can be found at link 3. This is a subject
that deserves closer attention, because Ahmadinejad's faith in and expectation
of a messiah-style immanently returning 12th Imam reduces his devotion to the
Guardian Council, expunges his interest in international opinion, but increases
his zeal for an uncompromising, aggressive and authoritative Revolutionary Guard
and MOIS to help usher in his apocalypse.
Links
1) Iran appoints murderer of Christian bishops to key position.
22 Nov 2005
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4532
2) Tehran renews war on culture
By Mahdi Khalaji, 26 November 2005
http://www.iran-press-service.com/ips/articles-2005/november-2005/culture_crackdown_261105.shtml
3) Iran president paves the way for Arabs' imam
return
By Paul Hughes, Reuters,17 Nov 2005
http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_10945.shtml
Second coming for imam is first concern for Iranian president
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Gareth Smyth. Financial Times
9 November 2005
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1519153/posts
Islamic Shi'ite supremacists emerge from Iran's shadows
Asia Times On-line. 9 Sept 2005
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GI09Ak01.html
Religion Versus Reality
By Richard Ernsberger Jr. Newsweek International. 12 Dec 2005
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10313618/site/newsweek/
President of Iran: Hallucinations of a psychopath. 3 Dec 2005
By Bahman Aghai Diba, PhD International Law - Persian Journal
http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_11240.shtml
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