Regime Change Iran’s latest briefing has some news that is even more interesting than usual. Take a look:
Iranian opposition leaders creating a united front against the Islamic Republic.
One day after 565 dissidents in Iran published their open letter against the Iranian regime, a major coalition of Iran expatriates announced they are gathering to launch the long awaited “Iranian Opposition Council.”
Tens of respected leaders and well known activists representing various Iranian political organizations, ranging from republican to monarchist, will be traveling from all parts of the U.S. and European cities to participate in a meeting this next Sunday in southern California.
Topics under discussions will include such fundamental principles as:
* Respect of the territorial integrity of Iran;
* Separation of religion and state;
* Respect of human rights;
* Increased civil disobedience;
* Obtaining international support to put an end to the Islamic regime;
* The need for a religion free transitional government;
* And, finally and after the downfall of the Theocracy a “genuine” referendum on the choice of the future Iranian secular political structureThe US State Department has long argued that the Iranian expatriate community is too divided to work with. It has been. This united effort seeks to resolve this problem. The group has already scheduled a meeting in Washington DC in mid April to launch the “Iranian Opposition Council.”
I have been asked to attend these meetings. I know many of the participants and they are unusually united. I will report my findings. Let’s hope they can generate the support the people of Iran need.
Read the rest of the briefing as well.
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