Protest when Muhammad Khatami visits St Andrews!
Ahmed was jailed when he appeared, clutching a shirt stained with the blood of one of his comrades, on the front cover of the Economist. He was elected as Honorary Vice-President of NUS as a gesture of solidarity between British and Iranian students. He was released last January but re-arrested in July. Even Hessam Firoozi, the doctor who treated Ahmed in jail and had expressed concerns to the press about his wellbeing, has now been arrested!
At the same time, it is important to remember that Ahmed is only one of thousands of political prisoners in Iran, jailed to expressing even the mildest opposition to the Islamic Republic regime.
Khatami is on the “reformist” wing of the Islamic Republic - which makes him a “moderate” right-wing religious fundamentalist. He is fully committed to the theocratic system which has oppressed the Iranian people, and workers, women, lesbian, gay and bisexual people and young people above all, for the last three decades. During his time in office, tiny modifications to the Islamic Republic’s regime of terror were massively outweighed by the stepping up of neoliberal economics and attacks on the living standards of Iranian workers.
We are deepy disappointed that St Andrews Students’ Association has declared itself in favour of Khatami’s visit, bizarrely dismissing the repression he carried out as “tensions which existed within Iran during his presidency” and claiming that he “adopted a brave stance to promote liberal values in the face of great adversity”. This is an appalling betrayal of Iranian students’ struggle for freedom.
As students, young people, feminists, LGBT and labor movement activists in Britain, we express our wholehearted solidarity with the democratic and working-class opposition in Iran - against both the US’s threat to kill thousands of Iranian civilians in another war and the barbarity of the Iranian regime. We therefore demand that Khatami’s honorary degree be
withdrawn unless Ahmed Batebi is released. When Khatami visits St Andrews, we will be protesting to express our solidarity with Iranian students and others fighting against the theocratic dictatorship for democratic and social rights.
Sofie Buckland, NUS National Executive and Education Not for Sale
Joe Rooney, NUS National Executive, ENS and Young Greens
Keir Lawson, Scottish Socialist Party student organiser
Jack Ferguson, Scottish Socialist Youth national organiser
Laura Schwartz, ENS Women
James Alexander, National Union of Students Scotland President
Stephen Brown, NUS National Secretary
Joe Rukin, NUS National Treasurer
Scott Cuthbertson, NUS LGBT Officer (Open Place)
Veronica King, NUS VP Welfare
Ellie Russell, NUS Vice-President (Further Education)
(All in a personal capacity)
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Why is this pro-war racist garbage tolerated?
11.10.2006 18:27
If one cared about education in the Middle East, one would focus not on the atom-sized speck of sawdust, but on the tropical rainforest sized plank in the eye.
1) The destruction of the education system throughout the majority of Iraq.
2) The targetting of the education system throughout the whole of the Occupied Territories of Palestine.
3) The nature of education for females in much of the Middle East (especially in the partner State of Israel and Blair, Saudi Arabia).
4) The oppression of women in education over the headscarf issue in zionist controlled nations like France and Turkey (a satellite state of Israel).
Hmmm, when was the last time I saw a newswire article from the NUS over these issues. Could the answer be F**KING NEVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blair intends to genocide Iran, so Iran is under constant attack by Outrage! and the NUS.
PS Read elsewhere on the newswire the fact that the ONLY regular accurately describing the genocide in Iraq as 500,000+ was me. I say this NOT to boast, but to point at that the majority of pushed so-called 'facts' here are actually lies designed to serve Blair.
Ask yourself why so much Goebbels-style propaganda is not only tolerated, but encouraged on the newswire.
twilight
twilight
12.10.2006 08:40
PUNK ´ S NOT RED!
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third camp
13.10.2006 10:37
It's possible to oppose US imperialism while also making solidarity with workers and others fighting the Iranian regime. I haven't got time to respond in detail, Twighlight, but pretty much everything you say is just nonsense.
You seem to have missed the fact that, far from being pro-war, the title of the statement begins "Against war..."
Amina