I have not seen Iran for 20 years. I remember that when I was 10, I left Iran. It was my dream to go back my homeland but it was depended on regime change.
When it comes to changing the clerical regime, some people to become active that there is no future for Iran if we want to change the regime. Everything will be ruined and nothing can be under controlled. Fear of this matter convinces me regime change is a bad idea that this is a for good. Until one day, I met a friend who invited me PMOI rally in France. I came up with a lot of insistence on going to Meeting with him. There, when I encountered by some facts that I did not know before it made me proud, some people exist to fight for regime change. However, this question always raises awareness in my mind, a question is about whether the MEK could be able a changing force in Iran. Is it possible a woman restore the trust of the nation betrayed by the clerical regime? After that meeting, I was curious about them. I was trying to get more information about them.When I read an article on a site than I realized about the facts I was not aware of it, and I understood why some people were always trying to scare me of regime change.
Written by Poorang Novak
CONTRARY TO IRAN LOBBY CLAIMS, REGIME CHANGE DOES NOT END IN WAR
One of the great falsehoods of the Iran lobby and the appeasers of the clerical regime in Tehran is that any effort at regime change would inevitably lead to war. This by-line can be seen in every article by the Iran lobby and the appeasers attempting to underscore the growing global support for the Iranian opposition (MEK/PMOI) and the Iranian people’s quest for regime change.
History teaches us though that the longevity of any regime born out of violent conquest is ultimately short-lived.
The Iranian regime that was born out of a revolution overthrowing the Shah, which was in turn hijacked by the mullahs and turned into a religious oligarchy. The original aim of the revolution was the formation of a secular, pluralistic democracy. That dream still exists in the hearts and minds of the overwhelming majority of the Iranian people and resonates in the various forms of protest in Iran, despite the repressive measures by the regime. Therefore, the call for “regime change” is primarily the Iranian people’s demand.
Since the early days of the 1979 revolution, the mullahs have relied on the typical tools of oppression to keep their grip on power, including the creation of a paramilitary and judiciary system so vast, it touches nearly every sector of Iranian society. At the same time, the Iranian regime and its apparatus (including the regime lobbies and appeasers) have been quick in attacking any publication or personalities who dare to speak about the Iranian people’s quest for freedom and particularly “regime change” in Iran. It goes without saying that those more in line with the regime have targeted MEK/PMOI since MEK/PMOI is the most dedicated and the organized opposition with extensive routes and support at home, that can materialize the regime change. The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (usually referred to as MEK) has therefore been the subject of dubious propaganda campaigns by the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) at home and by the regime lobbies and appeasers abroad. The idea is to say that there is no democratic alternative to this regime. Hence, the only option is to put up with the dictatorship in Iran, otherwise, there will be war! if you want to be read more please click here.

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