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Flirting with the Mullahs
Prof. Mohammad Parvin, Ph.D. and Hassan Daioleslam
- 4/7/2008
Senator
Dianne Feinstein is announced as the keynote speaker of an
upcoming event in Capitol Hill on US-Iran relations.1
(April 6th) Trita Parsi, the president of the
National Iranian American Council (NIAC) will moderate the
conference. Parsi was the political advisor and assistant to
now the federal prisoner Bob Ney. Ney’s conviction was
partly related to the bribes he received from two London
based international felons working with the Iranian regime.
The
intentions of Senator Feinstein are not in question.
Preventing a disastrous war with Iran is an honorable
intent. How Senator’s objectives line up with those of Trita
Parsi is a different issue. In 1999, Parsi and his Tehran
based partner, Siamak Namazi kicked off a project to
influence the US Congress and the decision making process in
favor of reducing pressure off the Iranian theocratic
rulers. In their famous roadmap,2 they called for
the creation of an Iranian American lobby in the US "to
create a balance between the competing Middle Eastern
lobbies. Without it, Iran-bashing may become popular in
Congress again." The “competing lobby” was AIPAC
(American Israeli Public Affairs Committee). NIAC has
followed the decorations of the roadmap to the last dot.
3
Parsi’s
coauthor was Siamak Namazi, an important figure in the
financial mafia of the Iranian regime. Along with his
brother and sister, Namazi controls the "Atieh Bahar" firm
in Tehran. "Atieh" is the leading consulting firm for
foreign oil companies dealing with Tehran and maintains
direct collaboration with the top leaders in Iran.3
So the
question to Senator Feinstein is: why are you paving the way
for those who explicitly declare that they intend to lobby
you and your colleagues. Do you know who they are and why
they do what they do?
In 2006,
the Iran’s governmental newspaper, Aftab, 4
published an article decorated with Parsi's close-up
picture. The article's title was: "Does the Iranian lobby
get active"? The author concluded that this lobby in the US
acts as the regime's "unofficial Diplomacy". Separately,
Gholamreza Fathnejad, the head of the Iranian Interest
Section in the US (in Washington DC) praised Trita Parsi's
efforts and called for increased support for him. 5
When the
first article exposing Parsi’s connections and activities,
was published in US in April 2007, a large number of
governmental newspapers came to his rescue, claiming that
"the Jewish lobby is attacking the Iranian lobby." 6
The
political implications of Senator Feinstein's speech in a
session organized and moderated by Trita Parsi raise the
more fundamental question about Democratic Party's attitude
towards the Mullahs regime and their lobbying activities in
the US. A case in point is Shahriar Afshar , from Senator
Feinstein's own State, California.
In 1997,
Afshar , a resident of San Diego, founded the Iranian Trade
Associations to lobby the removal of US sanctions on Iran.
Shahriar Afshar is also the president of "Iranian American
Democrats in San Diego" which is affiliated to the
Democratic Party and has participated in fundraisings with
Senator Feinstein in the past. 7 Afshar is best
known for his relations with the Iranian regime. He has been
a usual participant and an active organizer of the Mullahs’
oil related events and conferences. For instance, Afshar's
organization (ITA) actively helped to organize
The 1998 Iranian Petroleum Conference in Cyprus
which was sponsored and supported by the Iranian regime.
Afshar pledged to the US oil companies that he was trying to
lure to the conference, that: "With several high-level
Iranian government officials in attendance, your company's
success in Iran may well depend on your attendance at this
dynamic conference.8
The
Iranian community in the US and especially in California is
profoundly shocked that their Senator is promoting lobbying
groups with such clear agendas. In February 2008, a large
number of Iranians gathered in Beverly Hill to protest Trita
Parsi’s presence. Parsi's scheduled speech was consequently
cancelled. While such gathering might not actually be
possible in the confines of the Senate’s walls, it is up to
the good Senator and her staff to do the due diligence of
the background check.
Senator
Feinstein’s participation in this meeting is also salt of
the injury of the victims of human rights violations in
Iran. NIAC is an organization which so far has refused to
condemn human rights violations by the Iranian regime. In
fact, it has taken an active role in justifying these
atrocities arguing that the United States pressure for
suspension of IRI’s atomic activities is the main cause of
these violations! The systematic persecution of ethnic and
religious minorities, the ongoing repression of women, and
imprisonment torture and execution of many brave Iranians
who don’t submit to IRI, as well as export of Islamic
revolution and continuous threats of annihilating Israel are
integral elements of this regime. Under the banner of
opposition to war, NIAC has been promoting friendship with
such a brutal regime. Two months ago, in a meeting held in
the congress building, when Trita Parsi was asked why NIAC
does not take any meaningful position against human rights
violations by IRI, he replied: “NIAC is not a human rights
organization. We do not have expertise in that area”!
Senator
Feinstein, your good record in defense of human rights does
not warrant your cooperation with such organization. It
rather raises the expectation that you stand by freedom
loving Iranian people and don’t allow a lobby group to use
your good name in legitimizing a terrorist regime. This can
be manifested in your support for the Senate Act S-970. As
we witnessed in South Africa, a smart sanction will empower
the Iranian people in their struggle to replace the
religious dictatorship by a secular democracy and will
eliminate the danger of war. There is no need for any
military intervention. The only help expected from civilized
nations is to stop helping and legitimizing the Mullahs’
regime until its atomic activities and human rights
violations are stopped. Release of all political prisoners
should be the first step.
Embracing
Iranian mullahs or their lobbyists in the US will not bring
us closer to peace. It emboldens the war mongers in Tehran.
It buys them time to pursue their aggressive strive to gain
hegemony in the region and the world. To prevent a
disastrous war with Iran, stop mullah’s lobbyists. We agree
with you that a different approach in dealing with Iran is
needed. But dear Senator Feinstein, aren’t you just
continuing the strategy that started with the infamous “Cake
and Colt”, and has so far cost us thousands of American
lives and hundreds of billions of dollars in debt?
Mohammad Parvin, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor at the
California State University, an Aerospace Specialist, and
Founding Director of the Mission for Establishment of Human
Rights in Iran (MEHR) - http://mehr.org/ Hassan Daioleslam
is an independent Iran Analyst and writer. He is well
published in Farsi and English. He has appeared as an expert
guest in the Voice of America-TV as well as other Persian
media. Daioleslam has three decades of history of political
activism and political scholarly analysis. http://iranianlobby.com/
Notes:
1- http://www.niacouncil.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1074&Itemid=59
2- http://www.geocities.com/tritaparsi/iranamericans.PDF
3- Iran's oil Mafia: http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2007/04/25/trita-parsi-bob-ney-and-iran%e2%80%99s-oil-mafia-penetrating-the-us-political-system/#respond
4- http://www.aftabnews.ir/vdccpoq2biqpp.html
5- http://www.topiranian.com/ngo/archives/009103.html
6- for instance, see the 5 following newspapers:
http://www.qudsdaily.com/archive/1386/html/2/1386-02-01/page61.html
http://www.alef.ir/content/view/7756/
http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8601280492
http://www.emammahdi.com/news/watr.asp?sys=110&subof=1&bakhsh=8&NewsID=857
http://www.tebyan.net/index.aspx?pid=40463
7- http://www.iadsd.org/ and http://www.iadsd.org/events.html
8- http://www.iraniantrade.org/cyprus_spcl.htm
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