Iran’s Leader in a meeting with people from East Azerbaijan:
Aristocracy against ideals of Revolution
TEHRAN (Basirat) :In a fervent meeting with thousands of religious and revolutionary people from Tabriz, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei described the nation’s deep and revolutionary understanding in drawing a distinction between “revolution and the establishment” and “the performance of various institutions and organizations” as one of the main reasons for the different and admirable presence of the people in the nationwide rallies on February 11 this year and made important remarks on the four areas of “Revolution and its main function,” “the pathology of the Revolution,” “the priorities of the current era” and “the future of the Revolution.”
At the beginning of this meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the coincidence
of these days with the martyrdom anniversary of Fatimah az-Zahra, the daughter
of the Prophet Muhammad, saying the lofty status of the great lady as the most
outstanding heavenly women is agreed upon by all of the Muslims, whether Shias
or Sunnis. He added, "The lesson of the lady of both worlds for all of the
Muslims is bravery, sacrifice and epistemology.”
Continuing, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution described the uprising of the
people on February 18, 1978 as fateful and history-making and reiterated, "Had
it not been for this massive uprising, the incident of December 22, 1978 (the
deadly anti-monarchy protests in the city of Qom) would have been consigned to
oblivion and the country’s historical course would have changed; therefore, with
their correct uprising and understanding and timely action, the people of Tabriz
succeeded in bringing about a huge movement and that movement culminated in
February 11, 1979 and the victory of the Islamic Revolution.”
He then pointed to the different and fervid rallies of the people on February 11
this year and said, "Such a popular presence in defense of the Revolution on the
verge of the 40th anniversary of the Revolution is like a miracle and there is
no precedent for it in any of the revolutions of the world.”
Leader of the Islamic Revolution said the reason for the motivated turnout of
the people in the rallies this year was the emergence of various hostilities at
home and abroad, including by the US and some of the degenerate and disloyal
neighbors and added, "Indeed, the people are critical of some of the current
issues of the country and we are fully aware of their criticism, complaints and
grievances and but when there is talk of the Revolution and the establishment,
the people will come to the scene in the defense of the Revolution like such.”
He said the wise presence of the people was due to the "revolutionary awareness”
and "political maturity” among the nation and their ability in distinguishing
between "the revolutionary establishment of the Ummah (community) and Imamate
(leadership)” and "the bureaucratic organizations of the country” and said, "An
individual may be critical not only of the administration and the judicial
branch of the government and Majlis, but also of this humble one; however,
criticism is by no means at odds with standing up for the Islamic and
revolutionary establishment emanating from the perseverance of the nation and
the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of martyrs and, therefore, the people
will defend this Revolution with all their might.”
Continuing, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the outstanding and revolutionary
features of the people of Tabriz and described the meeting as the best
opportunity to state some basic issues regarding the "functions of the
Revolution,” "the pathology of the Revolution,” "priorities,” and ultimately
"the future of the Islamic Revolution.”
Pointing to the greatness and the unfathomable dimensions of the Islamic
Revolution and the plentiful efforts of the enemies to dismiss its services and
applications, he described the most important mission of the Islamic Revolution
as "transforming a tyrannical system into a democratic establishment” and added,
"Democracy means ‘the people’ are the principle in everything.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution said elections and the people’s vote in
directly or indirectly determining the Leader, the president and other officials
as only part of the democracy and said, "Democracy means ‘granting the people
[the right] to express opinion, have initiatives and make decisions in all of
the affairs of life’ and this is precisely the opposite of the people being
nobodies and the absolute brutality of monarchs and tyrants in successive years
prior to the Revolution.”
He recalled that foreign dominance and influence compounded internal tyranny in
the second half of the Qajar era and the Americans became in charge of
everything in the Pahlavi era, adding, "Democracy does not allow for foreign
dominance and tyranny and as well as fundamental changes in the political
management of the country, its effect is manifest in urban and rural services
and the restoration of the spirit to carry out great deeds such as the formation
of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Constructions Jihad and Basij [volunteer
forces].”
Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the profound effects of democracy in nurturing
popular talents and cited one example in the health sector, saying, "In the
tyrannical era (prior to the 1979 Revolution) the country was so inept in terms
human resources that Indian and Philippine physicians came to the country to
provide medical treatment; however, today, Iran is the attractive health hub in
the region and is among the top few countries in some rare and newly-emerging
sciences and this is the result of democracy and confidence in the people and
the revival of the national sense of self-confidence.”
He cited the grandeur, honor and greatness of the Iranian nation as another
function of the Islamic Revolution, saying, "Today, one of the regional
countries, despite selling 10 million barrels of oil per day and having a full
treasury at its disposal, is an underdeveloped country and there is not word or
news of its nation in the world; however, because of religious democracy, the
Iranian people are outstanding and propellers of the Revolution in the general
outlook on the country.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution added, "Due to the existence of such a
reality, the enemies animosity is toward to the Iranian nation and it is not the
case that the Americans are antagonistic only toward this humble one or a few
administrative officials, because all of the actions that arouses their anger
and rage are the deeds of the Iranian nation.”
He described the progress of the country as an outcome of religious democracy
and pointed to the designation the third decade of the Revolution as "the decade
of progress and justice,” reiterating, "Progress has been made in various
sectors in the real sense of the word; however, we admit that in the area of
‘justice’ we are lagging behind.”
Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the need to apologize to God and the people for
falling behind in the area of justice, adding, "God willing, with the endeavors
of the officials and efficient and faithful men and women, we will advance in
this sector as well.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution added, "Progress means that a nation
advances to the front ranks through reliance on its decision, resolve and
capacity and this reality is palpable in Iran.”
Ayatollah Khamenei said the Islamic Republic has an influence and say in region
issues and recalled Iran’s advances in the medical, nuclear, nanotechnology,
biotechnology, defense and transportation routes, reiterating, "If we attach
greater importance to our youth, they are ready take off and ascend due to the
intensity of their talents and initiatives; however, we, officials, have some
shortcomings in this area and more effort and struggle is needed.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution added, "The enemies of Iran are cognizant
of the advances of the past four decades, but the nations are not fully aware of
these advances, because we are weak, slack and lacking initiatives in
promotional activities and we have to make up for this.”
In this same regard, he urged the officials "to recount the assorted advances of
the country in a practical and artistic fashion and not with exaggeration and
merely through verbal report so that some of the unaware who unwittingly voice
doubt in these issues understand the realities.”
Wrapping up this part of his speech, Ayatollah Khamenei added, "The Revolution
delivered the country from misery and the nation from a state of abjection and
servitude and the nation today is proudly and honorably busy influencing all
affairs and this is the biggest achievement of the Revolution.”
The second segment of the important remarks of Ayatollah Khamenei was dedicated
to "the pathology of the Revolution.”
He said the biggest blight of all revolutions is "reactionarism,” namely growing
feeble, stopping and returning to a prior state, and stressed, "Nearly all of
the known revolutions of the world have suffered from this predicament in their
early years.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution described as unique the persistence and
endurance of the main slogans of the Revolution over the past four decades but
cautioned, "Some dangers expose the Revolution to harm.”
He described "moving toward aristocracy,” "counting on the affluent classes
instead of attending to the underprivileged and the fragile strata” and
"reliance upon and confiding in foreigners instead of the people” as examples of
reactionary movement and stressed, "The elite of the society must pay attention,
the country’s managers must be very careful and the people must sensitively
monitor the conduct of we, officials and managers, so that such reactionary
moves do not occur in the country.”
Ayatollah Khamenei said "formerly revolutionary people” holding office but a
shift in the course and route of the Revolution is tantamount to reactionarism
and reiterated, "The Revolution did not occur for some to exit and us to enter;
but revolution means transformation, course change and movement toward lofty
goals and if these objectives are forgotten, revolutions are meaningless.”
He described the Islamic Revolution in 1979 as the beginning of change and
reformative movement in the society and added, "The Revolution did not conclude
but commenced in 1979 and this movement must continue more deeply, widely and
wisely.”
Ayatollah Khamenei criticized those who have a negative perception of the term
"revolutionary,” adding, "The country’s management system and the principles of
the Constitution must be respected and no one should assume that revolutions are
possible without an establishment.”
He stressed, "It is wrong that some assume that in the name of the Revolution
there should be a critical and remonstrative rhetoric against everything and
every development and part of the Islamic establishment, because Revolution
means that the Islamic establishment, religious democracy and the Ummah and
Imamate establishment must have revolutionary goals and alignment.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution expressed satisfaction with the currency of
Revolution and Revolutionarism among the people and the presence of numerous
genuinely revolutionary managers, added, "By the grace of God, the Islamic
Revolution has so far been far from a tyrannical view toward the people and it
will continue to keep this distance henceforth with the sensitivity of the
people and officials.”
Ayatollah Khamenei concluded this part of his speech with these important and
decisive remarks: "The officials’ aristocracy and privilege-seeking,”
"carelessness vis-à-vis public funds,” and "disregard for the poor classes” are
anti-Revolution moves and all of the organizations of the Establishment should
move toward the goals of the Revolution with this outlook.
In the third part of his speech while outlining "the current priorities of the
country,” Ayatollah Khamenei described the issue of "economy” as very important.
He cited reliance upon the internal capacities and the people as the fundamental
solution to economic woes, adding, "As we have repeatedly said and the officials
have also approved its policies, Resistance Economy does not mean confinement to
inside [the country], but is endogenous and extroverted; therefore, they should
not say that we want to have ties with the world, because global links are
existent in Resistance Economy, but trust and reliance must be put on the people
not foreigners.”
He said the employment of domestic talents, capacities and assets requires
prudence and added, "The prosperity of domestic economy requires good exports,
no-more-than-required imports, attraction of foreign investment, but the reins
and initiative must be in the hands of local mangers and not handed over to
foreigners.”
He described the economic earthquake and the extraordinarily severe blow over
the past decade to some advanced countries in East Asia as a great lesson and
added, "This blow that plunged these countries into poverty and misery overnight
was the result of dependence on foreign investment.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution pointed to the country’s lack of profit
from dependence on and confidence in foreign countries on the issue of the
nuclear deal, named the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the
nuclear negotiations, adding, "We saw the result of reliance on foreigners on
the issue of the JCPOA and in the case of nuclear talks we trusted them but
reaped no benefits; indeed, the officials have faced this issue very well and
the foreign minister [Mohammad Javad Zarif] , which must be thanked, has a very
good and strong approach toward the malignancy of the Americans and the
Europeans’ running with the hare and hunting with the hounds and this path must
continue.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution said, "We must make use of foreigners, but
they should not be relied and trusted, because they will take control of the
country’s destiny through various means and all of the officials must have this
important issue at the center of their attention.”
He likened forty years of struggle by the nation during sanctions and pressure
to moving on a rugged course and added, "Nevertheless, we have progressed and
this reality shows the capability of the nation and country.”
Outlining the other priorities of the current era, the Leader of the Revolution
underscored "the preference of Jihadi (diligent and prudent) management over
bureaucracy” and added, "The executive and judicial branches of the government
and all of the sectors must follow through their mission with Jihadi management,
meaning hard work along with prudence, and proverbially work night and day to
advance the affairs.”
"Giving preference to the grass roots over partisan and factional interests and
goals” and "giving priority to providing services to the poor strata and
deprived areas” were two other recommendations by the Leader to the officials.
On defensive issues, Ayatollah Khamenei said the continuation of the development
and renovation of all of the approaches, means and equipment that the country
requires today and tomorrow take full priority and added, "Without a moment’s
doubt, the country must move toward anything that it needs for defense, even if
the entire world is against it.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution vehemently criticized the enemies who
threaten humanity with their weaponry but oppose Iran’s missile might, saying,
"What concern of you is this issue? You want the Iranian nation not to have
missiles and other self-defense facilities in order to bully it.”
He added, "Of course, we consider issues such as nuclear weapons and weapons of
mass destruction to be Haram (forbidden by Islam), but will mightily pursue
anything else that we may need.”
Leader of the Islamic Revolution pointed to the preference for cooperation with
neighbors, eastern countries and those who have common interests with Iran and
underscored "job creation and production” in particular while outlining economic
priorities. He pointed to having named this year as "Resistance Economy;
Production and Job Creation,” saying, "Some things have been done in this area
and some statistics released, but for the realization of what is in mind more
effort and endeavor is required.”
Ayatollah Khamenei called on the beloved youths and teenagers of the country to
be prepared in areas of faith, science and revolution and added, "The youth are
the engines for the progress of the present and future of the country and the
present generation of youths, which has greater resolve, diligence and insight
than the first generation of the Revolution must prepare itself to speed up the
progress of the country.”
In the final segment of his remarks, the Leader of the Revolution said the
endurance and sturdiness of the Islamic Revolution despite 40 years of plots and
measures by tyrannical and malevolent governments is the best reason for the
might of the Islamic Republic, stressing, "We know the overt and covert threats,
remarks and ploys of the enemies, but we stress, without a moment’s hesitation,
that the Islamic establishment relying on the people will grow stronger by the
day and as [the late founder of the Islamic Republic] Imam Khomeini said, ‘The
US cannot do a damn thing.’”
Prior to the remarks of Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Hojatoleslam Mohammad
Ali Al-e Hashem, the representative of the Leader in East Azerbaijan Province
and the Friday Prayers leader in Tabriz said the province has offered 10,000
martyrs, including 19 while defending the holy shrine from Takfiris in Syria in
Iraq, adding, "The anniversary of February 18, 1978 is not just a calendar event
for the Azerbaijanis but is reference back to a root that will forever keep the
allegiance-pledging hand of East Azerbaijan in the kind hands of the Islamic
Revolution.”
Hojatoleslam Al-e Hashem called for the caring attention of statesmen to the
problems of Lake Urmia and said, "In every event, the people of Azerbaijan
blocked the path of opportunists and preserved well their hallmark of pride and
credibility.”
Source:LEADER.IR/EN