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Jan 27

Karroubi and Others Refute Government’s Claim of a Compromise

INSIDE IRAN | Shayan Ghajar (Posted by: Free Iran)
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Karroubi and his political allies have issued a flurry of statements in the last 24 hours categorically denying the Fars News story and reaffirming their positions on issues central to the Green Movement’s goals.

Yesterday evening, Mojtaba Vahedi, an advisor to Karroubi and member of his Etemad Melli Party, clarified the context of Karroubi’s statement. Vahedi quotes Karroubi as saying that the elections were indeed rigged, and that threats will not cause him to back down. Regarding the validity of the government, he had stated that because the government had been sworn in by Ayatollah Khamenei it had to do its duties for the people. Karroubi reiterated that the elections were invalid, but said that the people of Iran have daily needs that, regardless of legitimacy, only the government could address. Most significantly, Vahedi quotes Karroubi as saying he is “certain that Ahmadinejad’s government will not last a full four years.” Vahedi’s statement is available from Rahe Sabz (Farsi language), and an informal translation to English may be found here.

Zahra Rahnavard, Mir Hossein Mousavi’s wife, made a statement yesterday in an interview with website Rooz Online reaffirming the strong stance of Green Movement leaders and rejecting the notion of compromise or recognizing Ahmadinejad’s government as legitimate. “We will use our chests as shields, and we are ready for any bullets, attacks, or assassination,” she stated.

When asked if she felt recent statements by Mousavi and Karroubi indicated a move toward compromise with the government, she emphatically denied the possibility, saying, “There is no sign of that at all, and no compromise in the works.”

When asked by the Rooz Online reporter if she felt the wave of arrests following the Ashura protests had diminished the Green Movement’s resolve, Rahnavard said she felt the opposite was true. The arrest of reformist intellectuals, she explained, didn’t slow down the Green Movement at all, and proved to its supporters that the reformist intellectuals were following the popular will rather than vice versa.

Finally, Zahra Rahnavard was asked if she were afraid of being physically attacked for her and her husband’s political activities. “I am not afraid of death. I said earlier that we will use our chests as shields, and I myself am ready for any bullets, attacks, or assassination.” Rahnavard’s interview may be found at Rooz Online (Farsi Language) and an informal translation may be found here.

Karroubi’s comment on January 25, however misconstrued, has raised the question of compromise. It remains to be seen if any dialogue between prominent opposition leaders and the government will occur, yet Mir Hossein Mousavi’s 17th statement laid a basic framework around which dialogue could be established. Mousavi’s statement listed five fundamental demands that the government must address to satisfy the Green Movement.

With such strong support from the Green Movement’s popular base, and having laid the groundwork for dialogue with his 17th statement, Moussavi has put the ball in the government’s court. Either Khamenei must make an overture to compromise in the next week, or commemorations of the Iranian Revolution in early February will witness what many predict will be major clashes between protestors and government forces.

Go to Inside Iran.



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