Iran protesters thank Trump, call for stronger sanctions

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This is a historic moment. Thank heaven that to meet it, we have a president in the White House who stands for freedom and individual rights. Thanks to Barack Obama, the Iranian people who marched for freedom back in 2009 were routed, raped, and defeated en masse. The contrast couldn’t be more vivid between Trump’s immediate declaration of support for people yearning to be free versus Obama’s shrug, then silence, and ultimately support for the murdering mullahs.

The brutality of the 2009 crackdown on the Iranian people marching for freedom, for one man one vote, was impossible for those of us in the West to fathom. We heard the horror stories. We saw unarmed people meeting bullets with sheer will. But you cannot win this way.

We watched our president of the United States sanction the crushing suppression of a people who were yearning to be free. We witnessed our president sanction mass rape, torture, and the public hangings of innocent people by an Islamic regime that our president demanded for eight years that we respect.

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Seven more years of crushing oppression followed. But now, I believe the election of President Trump empowered the Iranian people. The Iranian people have been waiting for eight years for another opportunity, and now, with Trump in the White House, they have seized the moment. The Iranian demonstrations are not over. The Islamic Republic is severely threatened, and Trump should keep up the pressure.

“Iran protesters thank Trump, call for stronger sanctions,” by Eric Shawn, Fox News, January 13, 2018 (thanks to Patrick):

They are risking their lives to bring freedom to Iran, and vow to continue their protests.

“These uprisings have just begun. People are not at all willing to give up,” one activist told Fox News from the streets of Iran.

“Their patience has come to an end and they have nothing to lose. Iran will surely not fall down and people will not retreat from their demands.”

The defiance comes as President Trump announced Friday that he is waving sanctions against Iran under the controversial 2015 nuclear deal one last time, and gave the European allies four months to change the terms of the agreement or he may seek to scrap it.

The protesters we talked to demand even harsher sanctions.

“They should impose major sanctions on the regime,” one protester demanded. Another added there “should be sanctions for human rights violations.”

The protesters are members of the long banned opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI, also known as the MEK). The group’s leader, Maryam Rajavi, has been directly blamed by the Iranian government for fomenting the unrest.

Social media videos show supporters unveiling large banners with Rajavi’s photo over highway overpasses, and continuing their opposition.

Punitive measures sought

The group is calling for Iran’s oil exports to also be subject to sanctions, the ability of the Tehran regime to access the international banking system to be cut off, as well as other punitive measures.

The activists predict stronger methods will work, and are thanking the president and the American public for keeping up the pressure.

“We thank you President Trump. We call on all of the supporters of the people who press this regime from different fronts, to put pressure with you and overthrow with us,” the activist told Fox News in broken English.

He and others said they are grateful that the Trump administration is expressing support for the resistance that has been staging many of the protests. The demonstrations started Dec. 28, and the government claims that they have largely been quelled.

That is why the activists are looking to the United States for inspiration — and more help.

“Iranian people want to achieve a democratic and independent government, and play a role in it,” said one.

“In Iran taxis and buses and public places, you heard people talking that they are happy that the United States and President Trump is actually taking actions on the side of the Iranian people and as you know, the overthrow of this regime and establishment of a free country is in the interest of the entire world.

“This support should continue, and years of appeasement should end. People are very determined and do not retreat despite this severe crackdown.”

The demonstrators deny the protests are largely over. Videos posted on social media show activists attacking government outposts, such as firebombing police stations, destroying government property, and chanting anti-regime slogans.

Common goal

Fox News interviewed the protesters through a social media app that demonstrators have been using to evade the government crackdown on the internet.

The protesters we interviewed asked that their locations remain hidden, and their voices altered or not even used at all, out of fears that they could be identified by the government and arrested.

But they all expressed a common goal. They insisted the movement will not end until the hardline theocratic regime is finally ousted.

“To reach this goal they know the value of the support,” one activist told us.

The support from the White House has included President Trump’s harsh criticism of the regime and its treatment of the demonstrators.

On Jan. 3, Trump tweeted: “Such respect for the people of Iran as they try to take back their corrupt government. You will see great support from the United States at the appropriate time!”

Earlier this week a White House statement condemned the regime and its mass arrests of protesters. It also said “reports that the regime has tortured or killed some of these demonstrators while in detention are even more disturbing. We will not remain silent as the Iranian dictatorship represses the basic rights of its citizens and will hold Iran’s leaders accountable for any violations.”

One activist was so scared that he refused to talk, and instead texted this about the president’s views.

“He is correct and we approve of what he spoke. He should help the Iranian people. We need internet because the internet in Iran is banned. We ask President Trump to convince European Union to ban the Mullah. We want President Trump to widespread Iranian sound all over the world and show Mullah’s injustice to the people of the world.”

‘Obama failed to act’

In announcing the waiver decision, the president appeared to do just that. The White House statement included several references to the regime’s treatment of the protesters:

“The Supreme Leader and his Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps use mass arrests and torture to oppress and silence Iran’s people. … We are calling on all nations to lend similar support to the Iranian people, who are suffering under a regime that is stifling basic freedoms and denying its citizens the opportunity to build better lives for their families — an opportunity that is every human being’s God-given right. …

“President Obama failed to act as the Iranian people took to the streets in 2009. He turned a blind eye as Iran built and tested dangerous missiles and exported terror. … (The Iran deal) has served as a slush fund for weapons, terror and oppression, and to further line the pockets of corrupt regime leaders. The Iranian people know this, which is one reason why so many have taken to the streets to express their outrage.”

The president’s comments slamming the regime have been echoed by other top administration officials as well.

“Iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world,” Vice President Mike Pence told the Voice of America earlier this month. “To see the people of Iran rising up, to demand change in their country, should hearten every freedom loving American and people who cherish freedom around the world.”

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley told the U.N. Security Council last week, “They (the protesters) are acting of their own will, on their own behalf, for their own future. Nothing will stop Americans from standing in solidarity with them. In 2009, the world stood by passively while the hopes of the Iranian people were crushed by their government. In 2018, we will not be silent.”

Thousands arrested

The NCRI says there have been demonstrations in at least 132 cities and that upwards of 8,000 protesters have been arrested. One Iranian lawmaker was quoted as saying the number was closer to about 4,000.

One activist texted us that his motivation to overthrow the ruling regime, is simple.

“We have no life in Iran. Our life and death is equal. We have nothing to miss. We want freedom. Just poverty, unemployment and corruption is the result of the Mullah regime … young people are unemployed. Educated people escape to other countries. Our country has a brain drain problem. The regime does not concern the Iranian people and suppresses any protest and throws people in jail. We want Mr. (Trump) to help us in whatever way he knows.”…

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Jackie Puppet
Jackie Puppet
6 years ago

And yet the Dick Durbin’s of the world call President Trump a racist. I don’t see Dick, or any other Democrats for that matter, supporting the President on this issue.

I mean, I’m sure parts of Iran are shitholes, too.

It wouldn’t be because it doesn’t impact their voting base of illegal aliens, would it?

whnp
whnp
6 years ago

Trump waived sanctions “one more time”?! Did Obama pass the Charlie Brown football to Trump? Jeez, what does it take for simple common sense to prevail in this world?

Trump is starting this new year stoking the main fear I had in voting for him – that he would end up governing like a Democrat, based on his history. His recent actions are making me feel that the “drain the swamp” blip in history has ended.

Ziggy46
Ziggy46
6 years ago
Reply to  whnp

My concerns are much the same, whnp; Trump is waffling on ‘drain the swamp’. The so-called swamp is within the White House, McMaster and others come to mind. Sessions is a consummate wimp when it comes to taking on the corruption-riddled Democrats not to omit the FBI and others whose purpose is alleged to protect the nation and its citizens.

You may have created a hissy-fit from those deeming Trump is above criticism which is utter nonsense. Although, I am glad Trump beat repellent Hillary; I was, like you, aware of Trump’s Democrat DNA.

Meanwhile, the embattled Iranian citizens although grateful must be scratching their heads, too.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

Others can support the iranians all they want, but, if there is to be change, it will have to be made by the iranian people. The people alone can turn their country into what they want it to be, it was they who make iran what it is today, by their behaviour of yesterday. If they want change, it is theirs to make, it will not be easy.

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6 years ago

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R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

Free Iran! They MUST leave Islam if they want any chance of saving their fallen nation!

John Forbes
John Forbes
6 years ago

Support the Iranian People who want out from under the HAMMER of the MULLAHs!
Stop pandering & appeasing this IRANIAN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC!

Buck
Buck
6 years ago

I hope these folks aren’t slaughtered. They need weapons to protect them selves . And they don’t have them. The difference between a dlave and. Free man is the right to bear arms Buck a Christian 100% disabled Vietnam veteran ??⚔?? right wing republican life time member NRA and friend to Israel

jkarna
jkarna
6 years ago

The current Iranian dictatorship is the world number sponsor of terrorism and responsible for the death of many of our military personnel. Obama, the traitor helped the dictatorship

Steve
Steve
6 years ago

They’re getting tired of the double standard of sharia for them and not for their bosses.

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