
Iranian Resistance Leaders Call for End of Tehran Regime at Hill Hearing
The Iranian theocratic government’s hold on power in Tehran has not been this tenuous since the overthrow of the Shah more than 45 years ago. Its economy is in a freefall and with the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, Iran lost one of its major allies in the Middle East, a leading Iranian opposition figure told lawmakers on Capitol Hill Wednesday, February 26.
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said the situation in Iran today could only be described as explosive. “The mullahs are surrounded on all sides by a society that is filled with anger and rebellion, by resistance units [and] by selfless and rebellious youths,” Mrs. Rajavi said. “The regime is trying to preserve its shameful rule through executions in Iran and by creating fear.”
Mrs. Rajavi added the Iranian resistance would welcome any loosening of power by the rulers in Tehran because it would only accelerate their eventual downfall. Efforts to engage the current regime through diplomacy are misguided, she said.
“Such an expectation is an illusion,” she said. “The regime has used negotiations as a tool for deception to continue its nuclear weapons program and its destructive policy in the region.”
Meanwhile, members of the bipartisan Congressional Iran Human Rights and Democracy Caucus on Wednesday introduced a resolution calling for the support of efforts to create a democratic, secular and non-nuclear Iran. The measure had the support of 150 Democratic and Republican lawmakers. (WT/VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray that You help the Iranian people establish a democratic system and elect their own officials. We pray in Yeshua’s name that You dismantle the authoritative regime currently in power and that You assist the civilians to be free from oppression, unjust imprisonments and executions.”