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From SMCCDI: daneshjoo.org Declaration Movement's "Declaration of Human Rights" The goal of this document is not to offer new ideas, as many of these principals are derived from the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Rather, its objective is to offer a compelling argument as to why the Islamic Republic of Iran is an illegitimate government, and to present a viable and attractive secular alternative.
Whereas these rights are universal and apply to all people, regardless of religion, ideology, ethnicity, race or gender, Whereas the advent of an environment in which all people, not just a privileged few, shall enjoy freedom of speech, belief, religion, press, political participation, pursuit of their dreams, and freedom from fear and want is the highest aspiration of mankind, Whereas a governments power and legitimacy is vested in and is derived from the people, Whereas no individual, or set of individuals, is entitled to have exclusive power over the people, and government officials are but trustees of the people, dismissible at their will through elections, Whereas it is essential to promote global peace and the development of friendly relations with other nations, Whereas the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) has failed to uphold even the most basic of these rights, Whereas Velayat-e faqih absolutely contradicts individual liberty and free choice, Whereas IRIs disregard and contempt for human rights, such as its executions, stonings, amputations, tortures, forced exiles and other barbarous acts have all outraged the conscience of mankind, Whereas IRI has relegated the Iranian women as second class citizens, and brutally repressed the rights and aspirations of Irans proud ethnic groups, Whereas IRI has isolated our country from the international community, Whereas IRI has totally mismanaged the economy to the point that Irans real GNP per capita is only one quarter of what it was in 1979, Whereas people have no jobs, no adequate dwelling, no proper medical coverage and no opportunity for financial advancement, while having to suffer from rampant inflation, Whereas IRI has merely replaced one class of elite with another, and enriched the pockets of the mullahs and their cronies, Whereas IRI has made it exceedingly difficult for the average person to earn a decent living with dignity and without having to take on a second or third job just to make ends meet combination of which minimize family time or time for the enrichment of ones soul, Whereas the people have patiently been waiting for the regime to change its intolerant and brutal policies, and even voted twice for Khatami with that hope in mind, Whereas after 7 years of sham reforms, Khatami has failed to deliver upon any of his promises, and even worse by his silence during the June, 2003 demonstrations has revealed his allegiance to the brutal mullahs, rather than to freedom, justice and economic opportunity for the average person, Whereas it is essential and the duty of every patriotic and freedom-loving Iranian, if no peaceful remedy exists, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression,
Let us set aside our political preferences and unite in establishing these rights as the primary law of our country, and trust the Iranian people to later decide as to which ideology or leader suits them best. Let us unite behind these principals, and no longer place our faith in any individual. Time of individual worship has long passed. Let us unite in first establishing RESPECT FOR HUAMN RIGHTS in our country. This is not a moment for ideological debate, such as a secular republic vs. a constitutional monarchy, etc Rather, it is time to implement - RESPECT FOR HUAMN RIGHTS - as the primary governing principal in Iran.
Article 1. The temptation to lever the strings of the state to favor the incumbent groups must be curtailed. The governments authority and legitimacy is based upon its recognition of, respect for and abidance by these individual rights. The government forfeits its authority and is no longer considered legitimate if it infringes upon these rights.
Iran will never realize its great potential so long as half of its population is relegated as second-class citizens. The Iranian women must not be forced to wear or not wear the Hijab. They should make that decision for themselves. There must be a limit to the governments undue interference in peoples personal choice.
(2) Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which one has had all the guarantees necessary for ones defense. (3) No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission, which did not constitute a penal offence, under national law at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed. (4) No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with ones privacy, family, home or correspondence, and nor to attacks upon ones honor and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
The will of the majority cannot infringe upon the rights granted to the country's minorities per this declaration, constitution or by law.
(2) Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work. (3) Everyone who works has the right to just and favorable remuneration ensuring for ones self and family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection, such as pension plans for government employees. (4) Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of ones interests. (5) Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. Motherhood and childcare are entitled to special care and assistance. (6) These ideas of a strong social safety net in no way deter from relying on free markets as the most fair and efficient method to allocate a societys resources. However, as capitalism rejected absolute laissez-faire economics and saved itself in the West through a series of wide ranging social reforms, Irans economic system has to be fair both to the poor as well as the rich. Selective and appropriate government regulations are vital to the proper functioning of a free market system. The underprivileged and less affluent should be given opportunities to equally pursue their dreams and enhance our countrys dynamism and vitality.
(2) Everyone should have an equal opportunity to pursue higher education, without having to be subjugated to ideological tests. The only tests should be based on the students relevant skills and knowledge. Meritocracy should be the standard for acceptance, not political affiliation. Ideological tests deprive countless number of qualified students from realizing their dreams, and, precariously, compromise the future of our nation. (3) After seven years and subject to the specific educational facilitys discretion, high school and above teachers/professors have to be given lifetime employment, without fear of dismissal for any reason. This is to protect the instructors of our future generations from fear of politically motivated charges and dismissals. The free exchange of ideas without the fear of persecution is absolutely indispensable if Iran is to successfully embrace modernity.
A free press is the linchpin of any democratic society. A democracy will cease to exist without it, and a dictatorship will cease to exist with it. By exposing corruption, ineptitude and injustice, a free press is the ultimate guarantor of freedom. A free press allows dissent, encourages debate and ensures a better decision-making process. Although there are many reasons as to why Iran has, thus far, failed to adopt modernity, the most important factor is the absence of dissent. Policies need to be debated, analyzed and above all criticized. Only through dissent can the decision-making process be optimized. A free press is not only indispensable to this pursuit, it is the only way. © Copyright 2003 SMCCDI: daneshjoo.org |