[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 15 (Tuesday, February 2, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H451-H452]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE IRANIAN OPPOSITION PROTESTS ARE TO BE ADMIRED
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from Texas (Mr. Poe) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, there's a grim update coming out of
the nation of Iran. Last week, the Government of Iran executed two of
the 11 people who had been arrested and sentenced to death for
peacefully protesting the government. They were hanged. Iran announced
yesterday that nine more people sentenced to death will be hanged in
the public square.
On Saturday, 16 more protestors went on trial for their lives.
Hundreds of people were arrested in December when liberty advocates
again protested in the streets of Iran by the thousands and at least
eight people were murdered by the government.
What was their crime? Speaking out against the rigged presidential
election last June, speaking out against a dictator who murders his own
people, Ahmadinejad.
The people reject the Tiny Tyrant of the Desert, Ahmadinejad, and
they're killed in the streets and sentenced by the government-
controlled courtrooms to die for peacefully objecting to fraudulent
elections.
So death by hanging from the Liberty Tree was their fate, but their
silent voices are still heard proclaiming freedom throughout the land
of Iran. They died martyrs for their country; they died for human
dignity; they died alone but not for themselves alone but for every
Iranian that believes in the human right of freedom.
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Next week on February 11, Iran will mark the 31st anniversary of the
Islamic Revolution. The revolution promised the people of Iran liberty,
but it has imposed tyranny. The occasion is usually marked by
government-run rallies throughout the country, but the leaders of the
freedom movement are asking the people to once again risk their lives
and stand in opposition to government tyranny and government-controlled
rallies.
The government is accused by opposition leaders of executing two
protestors to scare the people into silence on the anniversary of the
revolution. Now, the Tiny Tyrant in the Desert, Ahmadinejad, says, The
Islamic Revolution opened a window to liberty for the human race. What
a lie. The Iranian Government doesn't know what the word ``liberty''
even means.
The head of the Islamic Revolution Guards in Tehran, Brigadier
General Hossein Hamedani, warned in the media that the opposition
movement would be barred from making an appearance on February 11. He
said, ``Any voice, color, or gesture which is different from that of
the Islamic Revolution and from the Iranians' voice should be driven
out of people's marches,'' saying violators would be ``severely dealt
with.'' So much for freedom of speech. So much for freedom to peaceably
assemble and protest the government.
Plus, those in the media are being controlled as to what they can
report, allowing only government propaganda to be preached to the
people. Is this what the Iranian Government calls liberty? This is
tyranny by Dictator Ahmadinejad.
The United States should not remain silent about the oppressions of
the Iranian people. The next great hope for the world and world peace
is that the people of Iran remove their illegitimate regime and put in
a government that is duly and legally authorized by the people. The
United States should stand with the Iranian people with their request
for freedom and let them know we support their voice for freedom over
tyranny, liberty over oppression. And while the dictator may kill the
body of those freedom fighters, he will not succeed in killing the
spirit of freedom that they have proclaimed when they lived.
The Tiny Tyrant of the Desert, Ahmadinejad, is trying to intimidate
his people and intimidate the world. He is trying to divert attention
away from his unpopular government. He is threatening the world again
saying Iran will ``deliver a telling blow to global powers on February
11.'' Could this be a threat? Another advance in Iran's quest for
nuclear weapons?
Our quarrel is not with the people of Iran. Our quarrel, the world's
quarrel, is with the Government of Iran. The legitimate government of
Iran is the world threat to peace. Ahmadinejad and his henchmen are
waging internal war against the Iranian people, and he desires to rage
war against other nations. We should join hands with the sons of
liberty and the daughters of Iran in protest of tyranny, oppression,
and murder in that country.
Iran needs a regime change because a nuclear Iran is not a nuclear
option.
And that's just the way it is.
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