INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH NUMBER
TWENTY-EIGHT

Date:May 13,1978 (AD) / Ordibihisht 23, 1357 (AHS) / Jumadi II
5. 1398 (AH).
Place:Shaykh Ansari Mosque, Najaf, Iraq .
Theme:The causal factor behind all the crimes committed in Iran is the Shah.
Occasion: The merciless killings carried out by the regime at the end of 1977 and the beginning of 1978 .
Those present: Religious students, clergymen and a number of Iranians residing in Iraq

Circumstances, significance and Repercussions of the speech:

The new year of 1978 was no more than four days old when Imam Khomeini (pbuh) delivered a message of condolence to the Iranian nation to commemorate the fortieth day following the death of those martyred in Tabriz. In this message, in addition to disclosing the crimes committed by the Shah’s regime - namely, the merciless killing of the people of Qum by SAVAK agents which led to the popular uprising in Tabriz - Imam also stressed: “0 you Muslims from various groups, the revered religion of Islam seeks your assistance whatever your trade or profession may be. It is everyone s duty to strive to save this religion and to offset those blows which it has received and continues to receive from the sovereigns of injustice and oppression, especially blows received during this fifty years of anti-Islamic and anti-nationaI rule by the Pahlavi family.”

In another part of this speech Imam warned:      “The uprising in Tabriz, like the nationwide movement of Iran, is an Islamic uprising. It is an uprising in defence of the truth and the ordinances of Islam, and to relate it to Marxists or to Islamic Marxists, as does the propaganda of the Royal Court, is nothing but a deceit - a deceit carried out because these diverted schools of thought hold no footing in Iran, for were this not the case then the Shah would not afford them mention

In a speech given on March 20, 1978 (Esfand, 29,1356 AHS), Muhammad Reza Shah, who considered himself the victor in the Tabriz massacre, mentioned the granting of political freedom and spoke of the Islamic combatants in the most offensive of terms, saying: “ . . . We have decided to give as much individual freedom to people in Iran as possible. It is likely that the antiquated and withered worms of reaction or the pink unfledged chicks will take advantage of this freedom and pull out all the stops, but no matter what they might say, it won’t have the slightest effect on the resolute nation of Iran.”

The Shah had become truly conceited, both because of the Arab-Israeli war and the oil sanctions imposed on Arab oil-producing countries, and because of the rise in oil production in Iran to six million barrels a day as well as an increase in the income received by her through foreign exchange. His conceit was so great that he promised that in the near future Iran would become on a par with several of the large industrialized countries of the world, and that she would become ‘a great civilized country”. This was said at a time when, in 1977 ( 1356 AHS) alone, Iran had borrowed approximately four and a half billion dollars from Western governments and several national state banks; and when, according to a government official of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the average rate of interest charged on American loans to Iran had been twenty percent. ( 647)

On the occasion of his father’s birthday, the Shah freed 348 political prisoners in a publicity stunt, although previously, in an interview with foreign journalists he had said: “We in Iran have no political prisoners! Those who are in prison are terrorists who have been involved in acts of violence.”

At the demonstration held in Tabriz to commemorate the fortieth day after the death of those martyred there, a great number of people were arrested and sent to court by both disciplinary forces and SAVAK agents. At that came time, both anti-regime and pro-Irnam Khomeini demonstrations sprutig up across the country. In Tehran, Babul, Qazvin and Kashan many cineinas and head offices of the Rastakhiz Party were set on fire. The Shah’s regime found itself in dire straits. Imam Khomeini’s messages were transmitted from Najaf to Tehran on a regular basis and demonstrations engulfed the country.

Despite strict censorship, those headlines of which SAVAK had approved and which therefore appeared in the press at that time were as follows: Forty-three arrested during demonstrations and disturbances in another twenty-seven cities”.“Vandals rendered the television relay station at Kashmar inoperational”.“Nineteen of those found distributing (Imam’s) declarations were arrested in Tehran” .

“An attack on the Iranian radio and television base in Germany” ( 648) this report carried on the front pages of the press is also worthy of note:“Nationalist committees confront demonstrators and rioters” - the words “nationalist committees” being used here to mean SAVAK agents. ( 649)

Thus, the demonstrations called for by Imam Khomeini continued to be held. Meanwhile, newspapers reported one killed and seven arrested during a demonstration held in Ahwaz, whereas observers said that the number of those killed was in fact in the tens, the press having printed “one person” in accordance with SAVAK instructions.

“The people of Kermanshah blow up the Rastakhiz Party’s headquarters.” Andst the turmoil evident from such headlines as this, the Shah and his wife, disencumbered from these demonstrations, had gone to Kish for a holiday. An interview with a foreign correspondent, ‘Abbas ‘Ali Khal’ atbari, Iran’s Foreign Minister stated: “People are free to conduct peaceful demonstrations in Iran”, but he failed to mention why people were holding protest rallies or why they were being killed. That which really struck the Shah’s regime with fear was the request made by a group from within the armed forces for a religious decree to be announced. The text of this request reads as follows:

“It has been deemed necessary to draw your worthy attention to the routine custom of swearing by Almighty God and the Holy Qur’an to safeguard the crown and the throne of the imperial regime - an oath taken by all of those in the army at the time of their being decorated or receiving promotion. It is requested that you state your opinion in this regard to the great Islamic Movement, and that you pronounce a decree concerning nonconformity to this oath and commitment. On behalf of certain members of the armed forces. February 2l, 1978.

Imam’s reply was as follows:In the Name of the Most High. The swearing of an oath to safeguard a taqhut power is wrong and to oppose such a power is obligatory. Those who have taken such an oath must act contrary to it. And peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of God.Ruhullah al-Musavi al-Khomeini. When this reply of Imam’s was circulated, the regime became truly afraid and set about considering an alternative solution. The so-called “founders” of the Rastakhiz Party issued a statement in which they said:

“When anarchy prevails, a club is the only thing with which to answer a club. The majority of our people neither approve of sheepish meekness nor of bawling, brawling and window-smashing.”

It was following this statement that news was released under the headlines: “Resistance forces ask that rebels be fought against” and “The formation of groups to tackle vandalism in Khurasan”. ‘Abdul ‘Azim Valiyan, the governor-general of Khurasan, announced: “The holy city of Mashhad is the first Iranian city whose people, by forming corporate groups, have taken the initiative in doing something to prevent seditious conduct.” ( 650)

The demonstrations of Tabriz and the killing of the defenceless people of that city had a profound impact upon the people. Hence, the government endeavoured to find a way of “making up for the past”, as they themselves put

It. It therefore set about organizing a pro-regime demonstration there in Tabriz by employing its own commissioned agents. In a press interview, Abdul Majid Majidi, one of the key figures of the Rastakhiz Party, announced:

“Cabinet members will be taking part in the demonstration to be held in Tabriz.” Thus, the demonstration needed to serve the government’s purpose took place in Tabriz, and was attended by Jamshid Amuzegar, the Prime Minister, who, before a reported crowd of three hundred thousand people, said: “The government is going to identify the causal factors which lie behind demonstrations and revolts; and henceforth we will keep the people more informed of what is actually going on.Sharif Imami, President of the Senate, who kept a low profile during those days, entered the scene and in an open parliamentary debate said: “The Iranian nation will remove any obstacle which lies before it.”

) Amshid Amuzegar, the technocrat and well-experienced Prime Minister of the Shah, said during a press conference which was held subsequent to the arranged rally in Tabriz: “The purpose of this rally was to allow the people of Azerbaylan to show, with the help of the Rastakhiz Party, that those who participated in the demonstration which was held fifty days ago, were not in fact from Azerbayjan. Since this request of the people of Azerbayjan to stage a rally could not be met prior to the New Year, it was postponed until today when we were able to give a positive response and could witness the sentiments of these people.”

It was at this time that an organization called “Sazman-i Intiqam” (The Organization of Revenge) was set up which was composed of SAVAK members and monarchists and which, as its maiden operation, blew up the homes and offices of two barristers-at-law who had uttered certain rousing remarks.

On Friday April 21, 1978 (Ordibihisht 1,1357 AHS), the city of Isfahan witnessed the biggest anti-regime demonstration to date. Dozens were injured during this demonstration, which ended in clashes between people and officials; and the enraged people of Isfahan attacked and set fire to the Women’s Organization headquarters and several branches of various banks. In other cities, the situation was much the same.

Meanwhile, Walter Scheel, the West German President, during a meeting with the Shah in Tehran, underlined the cementing of relations and the enhancement of close ties with Iran! On Monday, April 24, 1 978 (Ordibihisht 4,1357 AHS), the Shah, in an interview with German reporters who had accompanied Scheel to Iran, said: “We shall carefully monitor the situation to ensure everything remains under control. We shall do everything in our power not to make a U-turn but instead shall continue to pursue our policies of liberalisation, for this is what I have had in mind from the very beginning.” Then, in order to please the West, the Shah added: “We have no intention of asking for an increase in the price of oil”, after which he said:

“When we told our own people that they could enjoy freedom of speech, we were aware that, as always, a profane comradeship existed between the red and black reactionaries. We shall try to involve the majority of people in all affairs, from everyday affairs of life to issues of politics.” However, everyone, even the German reporters, knew that the Shah was lying. The front page of the following day’s newspaper read: “Distributers of offensive writings and declarations have been arrested” - “offensive writings” meaning the treatise of Imam and “declarations” meaning the messages and statements of Imam Khomeini with regard to the fortieth day following the bloody tragedy of Tabriz.

Newspaper headlines of Thursday, April 27, 1978 (Ordibihisht 7,1357 AHS), were dedicated to the following news item: “A large number of arms smuggled into Iran”. - The mystery surrounding arms smuggling to Iran and Saudi Arabia became solved because of a murder incident on Yugoslavia Road in which two drivers were killed.

- An Austrian driver has transported a consignment of arms and explosives From Tehran to an unknown destination. - The driver of a lorry loaded with munitions was expelled from Iran by the Austrian embassy (in Iran). - Arms and explosives were taken to Iran concealed in a lorry.

On the following day, the Austrian embassy (in Iran) issued a statement in which it announced: “The explosives which were smuggled into Iran were used in the arson attacks on banks in Tabriz.” These unfounded reports were fabricated and published to authenticate the remarks made by Jamshid Amuzegar, who claimed that: “The Tabriz demonstrators were not from Azerbayjan but had come from abroad”.

Meanwhile disturbances broke out in the University of Azarabadegan in Tabriz. Students from other universities had also placed the government under extreme pressure by their engagement in nationwide strikes and demonstrations. Lectures had to be cancelled and the regime’s impotence in confronting the students became more apparent than ever before.

In Ordibihisht 1357 (April/May, 1978), Nuruddin Taraki, a Soviet agent, attempted a communist coup in Afghanistan and to a certain extent, this matter overshadowed reports which appeared in the national press concerning the popular demonstrations in Iran. However, the crucial interview conducted by the French newspaper Le Monde with Imam Khomeini, was immediately cabled to the main national newspapers in Iran; and without delay, reporters set about translating this interview, the text of which was rapidly circulated by Imam’s supporters and followers.

During this interview, Imam replied in detail to the various questions posed by Eric Rouleau, a correspondent for Le Monde. When asked: “What do you mean by the words ‘Islamic government’ - a term which immediately brings to mind the Ottoman Empire or the State of Saudi Arabia? Imam replied: “The only former example of an Islamic government to which we can turn for reference in order to discern its meaning is that which prevailed at the time of the Prophet (pbuh) and of Imam ‘All (pbuh).”

Meanwhile, Mr. Sayyid Kazim Shari’ atmadari was also interviewed daily by both Iranian and foreign reporters. When a French correspondent asked his opinion concerning “Islamic government” (something to which Imam ascribed great importance), he answered: “An Islamic government is something which we deeply desire but which cannot be achieved under the present circumstances. At present, its realisation can perhaps be said to be a distant prospect. We want the constitutional law to be implemented before anything else.” ( 651)

Imam Khomeini, who was kept fully and accurately informed of the solid movement in Iran, and who received regular reports of the shoulder-to-shoulder demonstrations held by the people, continually called on the nation to keep the movement going in the inspiring proclamations he made. In the present speech (Speech 28), which was delivered in the holy city of Najaf at Shaykh Ansari Mosque on May 13, 1978 (Ordibihisht 23,1357 AHS), before religious students, clergymen and a group of Iranians residing in Iraq, the merciless murders which took place during the end of 1 977 and the beginning of 1978 ( 1356 and 1357 AHS) have been condemned outright. Imam gives people the glad tidings that:

These are disasters and yet glad tidings for us; glad tidings can be found in all of these affairs: the glad tidings of the nation’s ultimate victory; the glad tidings of the severance of foreign influence (God willing); the glad tidings of the overthrow of this dynasty (Pahlavi) and of their departure from this country or from this world. This is all good news and people must be strong, optinstic and fearless.”

In his speech, as well as giving the glad tidings of an imminent victory, Imam also maintains that the regime’s killings are due to a kind of insanity with which dictators are usually afflicted towards the end of their lives. In pointing out the Shah’s new tactics, which entailed a continuation of the killings whilst at the same time expressing regret for them, Imam states: “Your (the Shah’s) repentance spells death; a wolf’s repentance spells death.” ( 652) In another part of his speech , the Leader of the Revolution argues that American backing is the cause of the perpetuation of the Shah’s crimes; whilst towards the end of his discourse, he underlines both the need for the theological centre of Qum and those clergymen who are involved in the ongoing movement to come to the fore, and the need for unity between all segments of society. Imam also emphasises the importance of avoiding the formation of different parties, and he calls on everyone to join under the banner of “the Party of God”. ( 653)

A factor of paramount importance in this speech is the stress placed by Imam upon the need for the movement’s affairs to be organised in the religious teaching centers, and for the establishment of organizations and organizational networks between the clergy and the centers of religious teaching, to enable the struggle to further develop. These comments subsequently led to the employment of new methods in the approach taken to continue the struggle within the country. In this regard, Imam states: “ . . . Now that the people of Iran have risen up . . . they must not lack organization. There must be links between the theological centers of Qum, Tehran and all other cities. Links are needed; this movement must be organisecli”

This speech of Imam’s soon reached Iran where hundreds of thousands of copies were reproduced and distributed among the different sectors of society. The Shah, having become extremely afraid, gave up the idea of

Visiting Bulgaria and Hungary, and the Ministry of the Royal Court issued a statement announcing, “His and Her Majesties’ journey has been postponed.” Furthermore, the big capitalists began to consider withdrawing their capital from the country.

The Shah, who had completely lost face, brought his wife Farah on the scene. During an interview, the latter gave the glad tidings of “more freedom for the universities”, and bearing a heart-rending expression, she said: “If a problem exists in some far off place, I feel a sense of guilt about it.”

Universities were closed down, both popular and student demonstrations continued, and the big capitalists had begun to flee the country, but nevertheless , the Shah did not halt his fruitless endeavours. With the exception of both Imam, who with certitude gave the glad tidings of the Shah’s imminent departure and the nation’s forthcoming victory , and those who believed in the words of Imam and regarded him as a wise freedom-fighter and a sincere marfa’, everyone else, from foreign analysts and governmental politicians, to opposition and religious parties and figures, generally believed the possibility of deposing the Shah and, more importantly, of uprooting monarchical rule in the country, to be an impossible task; and this was especially so considering America’s influence in the country. However , Imam did not falter in honoring the grave commitment to which he had pledged himself and having learned from the valuable experience gained on Khordad 15, the great nation of Iran had this time entered the arena whole-heartedly, to bear out God’s promise that: If you help (the cause of Allah), He will help you (Qur’an: Sura 47, verse 7).


SPEECH NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT

I SEEK REFUGE IN GOD FROM THE ACCURSED SATAN

IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE COMPASSIONATE, THE MERCIFUL

I do not know where to begin. Should I talk about the people’s misery, or about glad tidings? At present misery prevails throughout Iran. Yet, it is a misery, which constitutes glad tidings. ( 654) as I had formerly predicted, when these dictators, these despots and ruffians. Anticipate and actually see their own fall and their own death towards the end of their lives, and when the end of their political power is in sight, they become mad. They completely lose all self-control and act in a state of madness and insanity when dealing with people. The Iranian people are currently witnesses to this; and even you too men. Witness it to a lesser degree.

At present, Qum, the centre of the religious institution, the centre of Islamic jurisprudence, lies in the clutches of the well—furnished Mongolian army. The well-furnished army of Muhammad Reza shah is worse than that of Gengiz (Khan). People’s homes, according to what we have been told, are being searched one by one, and no one knows what they are looking for. Army troops are now stationed in Qum with gulls, tanks and machine guns. and all of the theological centers and the homes of the u/Omit are. As is often the case , under pi dice and army observation. They have invaded the homes of the, maraji committing murder and perpetrating crimes there. ( 655) Going by information received today. Certain ulama are in hospital right now. ( 656)

This is the insanity which has befallen this person (the Shah. and I don t know where it will end. It is a nervous condition, which has come about because he sees himself as fallen, although as far as the nation is concerned. Indeed, he was fallen from the very beginning. From the very beginning, Oil the day when Reza Shah, under Britain s orders, attacked Iran and carried out a coup

D‘etat. Those who were are of what was going on realized that he was fallen. It was later on. When he (Reza Shah) began to throw his weight around, and his police behaved the way they did with the people. With the ulama and with women , with the religious teaching centers and with religious us propagation. That people then recognized the monstrosity and the beast with which they were to contend.

Therefore, we see that this dynasty was fallen in the nations eyes from the start. Its fall is not a thing of the present, for it was fallen fifty years ago as far as the people are concerned. However, the nation has 110W become aroused and word has it that. More than thirty cities in iran have demonstrated against this man, shouting Death to the Shah”.

According to the Shah’s reasoning, tile people of these thirty cities and of the Country as a whole have all come from abroad and have entered Iran with forged passports! Furthermore. They are a handful of rioters! ( 657) the entire maraji ‘ of’ Islam and the ‘ulatna from all regions of the country have risen up against this person; and from what we were told today. Fifty-six of the ‘ulama in Tehran have refrained from attending the mosques, declaring that they have done so in protest to the regimes behavior. ( 658) yet it is claimed that they have all come from outside Iran via forged passports! - That they are a handful of rioters! - That they are troublemakers! The ‘ulama of Tehran, the ‘ulama of Qum, the ‘ulama of Khurasan. Tile ‘ulama of Azerhayjan, the ‘ulama of Yazd. The ‘ulama of Kerman, the ‘ulama of wherever. These are all a hunch of rioters!! The one who is not a rioter is Muhammad Reza esquire! This person is not a rioter! He is a peace-lover! He is taking us through the gateway of a ‘great civilization”!

As for this hook that they have written for him on his behalf  ( 659) -  he hasnt got the intelligence to write it himself, it is they who write it for him ( 660) - I do not know whether he has taken the trouble to read it to see what nonsense it contains, or whether he hasn’t even read it let alone write it. If anyone were to take a look at this book he would truly be ashamed at how a pen could write with such abandon in referring to so much suppression, so much hardship suffered by the people , so much killing, so many conspiracies, so many deals to sell the nation to foreigners, and so many acts of betrayal towards the Muslim nation of Iran - in referring to all of these as the “rendering of a service”! There is freedom in Iran! A freedom of which no one is aware! Were someone from the planet Jupiter to read this book, he would think that its contents resemble Plato’s thinking! ( 661) He would be convinced that Iran is another world! A world in the beyond! If he were to actually enter Iran however, and see what kind of government it has, if he were to see what the Shah’s government is like, then he would realize that everything contained in the book is an exaggeration; it is empty talk. You ought to read this book. Of course, the one who wrote it must have been a well-informed person - whether he (the Shah) has actually read it or not I do not know, but in any case, the writer himself has been someone possessed of some knowledge. Nevertheless, he has sat and written about the beyond; about somewhere beyond this world. As for him (the Shah), he wants to take us to the gateway of a “great civilization”; or rather, this is what he has already achieved! We are now at the gateway of a “great civihisation”! We are presently within a city, which is situated in the beyond! We have now entered a great civilization! However, do we have to show for it? Name one thing that is ours other than the lying and exaggerated talk in which we indulge; other than this what do we have? What do we have other than these crimes, these killings, this suppression, and this hying? Even the press reporters who have behaved the way they have for some forty to fifty years, even they have now objected to their having to tell so many lies. Yes, press reporters have argued, “Do not force us to tell so many lies’. Going by what some have said, university professors have voiced objection saying that they will not attend classes and lectures whilst the universities are in their present state - a state brought about by the regime. ( 662) But then again, these professors are also probably a gang of rioters!!

These ‘ulama in Tehran who, according to reports received today, intend to refrain from attending congregational prayers as a form of protest, and also those at the theological centre of Qum, which is presently closed down and has been brought to a standstill, these are all a hunch of rioters who have crossed over the border into Iran by using forged passports! And all of the people of Azerbayjan - those who have conducted such an uprising, the likes of which has rarely been witnessed before, and who have engaged in such an unprecedented shutdown ( 663)

These too were a bunch of hooligans! The same goes for the people of Yazd ( 664) , and for Iran as a whole. All the people of Iran are a “bunch of hooligans”, to quote them, “who do not understand what they are saying”! According to the regime, those who oppose dictatorship, those who oppose the traitors to Islam and those who have betrayed this nation, those who oppose such things are but a bunch of hooligans who have come from abroad.

Even now, in spite of the set-up that has come about in Iran, and in spite of all this opposition to the regime from thirty-odd cities as well as villages - yes, in spite of all these issues with which the regime is confronted, whenever he (the Shah) speaks, he in no way stands down from his initial claim that: “The entire nation of Iran is with us! All of the various guilds are with us”! Only last night we were all told of how the heads of a hundred and twenty-odd various guilds had said that they remain loyal to the regime, that they are behind the Shah-People revolution, and that they object to these rioters and have asked the government to punish them! ( 665) Are these a hundred and twenty-odd guilds outside Iran’! No, they must be in Tehran and probably in the bazaar of Tehran. But if they are indeed in Tehran and in its bazaar, then how come they say that this bazaar has now been closed for four days? I do not know about now, today, but for the past four days they say it has been closed, these people in the bazaar were in protest. Indeed, it is usually the case that social uproars initially emerge from the bazaar. The source of the outcry is the university and the bazaar. Have those in the universities come from abroad’!! And those in the bazaar of Tehran, have they come from abroad too? These a hundred and twenty-odd guilds that have all allegedly expressed their loyalty to the regime are, it seems, located beneath the ground! We who are abroad cannot see them! Anyone who is right-minded and upright cannot see them! These guilds all support you!! The entire thirty-odd million population of Iran is behind you!! Only a few thousand, only a few in numbers oppose you! Initially it was said that the number of the opposition could be counted on one hand. Gradually they increased this figure somewhat and now it has reached the thousands-those who oppose the regime now number two or three thousand! Millions of the remaining population are all in favour, and support the regime! But where exactly these people are, we do not know! Are they in Ya.zd’? Are they in Qum’? Are they in Tehran’? Are they in Mashhad’? Are they in Azerhayjan? Are they in Kurdistan’! Are they in Ahwaz’? Where are they? Where is this place that is beyond the reach of this present-day population of Iran?

However, the people that now live in Iran are well aware of what is going on. Those reports, which ought to have been made by news agencies concerning the present situation in Iran, have indeed been made. These reports have cited some twenty-odd Iranian cities - some have said twenty-five, others thirty-three - as being on strike. People in these cities have all demonstrated against the Shah. Even radio reports attest to this.

It is said that these, the Shah and his government, hold a certain religious student (talaba) - meaning myself - responsible for all this; but I say it is all his own doing. All of these thirty-odd cities, which have risen up, have done so because of his own provocative behavior. Were a thief to say that a judge has severed his hand, he is to be told, “No, you yourself have severed your own hand. You are the one who thieved; and whoever thieves loses his hand.” Just give it some thought that is if you still have the ability to think. You are actually witnessing your fall with your own eyes and so you have lost the ability to think straight. Just think of what you and your father brought upon this nation over the last fifty years; of what this nation went through, firstly because of your father and afterwards because of you. Think of what you did to this nation; of all the pain which sits in the hearts of the parents of those killed by you throughout this period; from the time when that villain perpetrated that crime in Gauhar Shad Mosque, ( 666) until today, when we see the same crime being committed by you yourself.

Do you expect the nation not to erupt? Does it take someone to act as the detonator before the eruption can take place? This country is presently a tinderbox on the verge of erupting anyway. Do you think that this eruption can be prevented by these profligate acts whereby one day” Revenge Group” is formed and another a “Paykar Committee” is formed and other such absurdities? ( 667) When you attend their parliamentary sessions, just listen to how these four wretches talk in order to ensure their re-election to the Majlis next year - a matter concerning which even they themselves have spoken of. Even the Member of Parliament for Azerbayjan itself says: “These people are not from Azerbayjan. That anyone from Azerbayjan would oppose the Shah is impossible.” So where are these people from then? Where are the people of Tabriz from Mr. Member of Parliament? That is the state of our Parliament and the deterioration that has come about therein.  One day it is Mudarris who is in the Majlis, and another day it is these that you see for yourselves. One day it is Mudarris who stands before all those present and speaks in opposition to Reza shah- of course they eventually killed him but he stood in opposition until his last breath - and another day it is these, who, for the sake of being re-elected to Parliament , say the sort of things that they all know themselves to be lies, that others know to be lies, and that they themselves know that everyone knows to be lies. They say them nevertheless. In order to further their own interests and to secure the approbation of Reza shahand Muhammad Reza Shah, they incur the wrath of Almighty God. This is the state of our Majlis, that is the state of our religious laws, that is the state of our bazaar, that is the state of our oil, and that is the state of our independence.

God is my witness to how deeply grieve some of these high-ranking officers is who sometimes come to see me in cognito. The American advisers who, every so often, come here to Iran in fresh troops to play such havoc with us grieve them; and they are grieved by the deals these good-for-nothings strike with them. In addition, I do not know, it is truly beyond me why high-ranking officers of ours are so incompetent. Why are they so incapable’? Why have they remained seated at home and taken no action thus allowing others to impose upon them so’! Why do they allow these American advisers to treat them as they do’! Why do not they kick this reprobate out’! ( 668) they said to us: “Well, if he (the Shah) were to go, who would replace him’!” I told them that if he were to go and even ‘Ubaydullah ( 669) were to take his place, then that would be better than him staying, because whoever were to replace him would at least pay this country some attention. He has now become worn out. He is reaching the end of his life and has become neurotic and mad. He has lost all self-control, and continues killing people; and God only knows where it will all end. If he goes however, people will be granted a respite, no matter whom his replacement may be. However, not even one hour of relief can be had while he remains. If he goes and someone else takes his place, at least the people will be at ease for a while. Do not imagine that if he goes then the world will come to an end, for his going will upset nothing.

Where are these high-ranking officials - General so-and-so, Lieutenant General so-and-so, Major General so-and-so? These titles are mere words. These people are just like Members of Parliament who keep bragging that they are the representatives of such-and-such a place, and that they each speak “on the nation’s behalf”. This good-for-nothing stands alone, and then he talks about “myself and the entire nation” as if the two were united! How  can it be said that this nation, a nation which has now risen up against this reprobate, a nation which can see how this person has given away and destroyed whatever it had, a nation which sees how he has corrupted its youngsters and how he wants to corrupt its girls, how can this nation be said to fully support the idea of the revolution - the “Shah-People revolution”? Yes, despite everything they still have the audacity to talk of the Shah-People revolution!! Why not call it the American Revolution and come right out with it? Why not speak of American commands, of the American Revolution? What a state to be in! As he (the Shah) himself stated in something he wrote: “They (the Allies) thought it fitting that I should be in control of affairs’. May God curse those who took it upon themselves to consider such a thing fitting for us?

Qum is now under martial law, and from what we hear so too is Tabriz and Mashhad, or rather they are under something even worse for this surely does not constitute martial law! Martial law is a kind of social order whereby certain social intercourse and social gatherings are contained. However, is bursting into people’s homes martial law? Bursting into people’s homes to conduct searches, is that martial law? They say that government agents have surrounded the entire city of Qum and are busy conducting searches there. They are looking for arms. They are afraid of their own shadows, the poor wretches! Do not be fooled by such acts of violence. Do not let it intimidate you in any way. These agents right now are frightened of their own shadows. They are so beset by fear that just hike a cat which, when all else is lost, attacks everything in a fit of panic using its paws, claws and anything else it can use, so they too, having reached that stage, now attack the people using hands , arms, legs and all kinds of things such as machine guns, tanks, artillery and the like. They attack the defenceless people. In Qum, they are searching homes, and they have said that they intend to do the same in Azerbayjan; indeed, the whole of Iran is to be searched by them.

He (the Shah) himself is the one who has provoked all this; not I. I am a mere religious student (talaba), who, like other honorable religious students, like others in other cities, voices grievances about the regime. The one who lies at the heart of the matter, at the core of this revolution and these outbursts is he, the Shah himself. He is the very person who plays a central role in all this. It is a mistake for the one who is committing treason to believe that when the people shout out against this treason then a third party must have provoked them to do so. You yourself are the instigator. You provoked the people with your acts of treachery. You are the one who betrayed this nation, and in return, people have risen up and raised objection. There is plenty about which to object. What do you expect these poor people to do’? You have marred and destroyed whatever reputation this Islamic nation had, and 110W you are busily engaged in bringing further loss and ruin.

People have now been driven to extremities; they have been driven to lay their lives on the line. Youngsters are killed and their parents then step forward to take their place in the struggle. The regime’s agents kill people in Qum, and others, both young and old, then replace these people from other parts of the city. People are tired of living. They are now tired of this situation, of this state of aft’airs that you have brought into being here. For whom is there any comfort? Who can he at ease for a day or even an hour, let alone have some kind of a life? People prefer not to have an existence in this world rather than to live this kind of life. Therefore, the blame lies at your own door and there is no longer anything that you can do to put things right. Your repentance means nothing to the nation. You may well truly repent and give people that which is rightfully theirs and attempt to make up for all the crimes you have committed. It is possible that God may accept your repentance, for He is Magnanimous, but the nation will not. We cannot accept your repentance. Your repentance spells death. The repentance of a wolf spells death. ( 670) Now, at this late hour, he has resorted to clainng that he has issued orders for the people not to be treated so badly. Only last night he said that he had instructed so-and-so to no longer maltreat the people and so on. Therefore, there you have the wolf’s repentance of which I just spoke. Doubtless, you (the Shah) are now employing other means to try to pave the way for further crimes to be perpetrated, for there is no way that you would ever give up committing crimes. You are someone whose nerves have been truly shattered and destroyed, and who can see that the entire nation is against him. Moreover, you fear that a prolonging of the nation’s opposition may mean a withdrawal of your masters’ support of you, and God only knows that this iniquitous America would leave nothing behind for you should it one day withdraw its backing. Under such circumstances, your associates would devour you.

However, what is the nation to do now? Foreign advisers have poured into the country and everything is in their hands. They are the ones who hold the power; the nation is powerless. The people who rant about human rights are the same people who have dragged our nation into such a mess. What is a powerless nation, which possesses neither arms nor anything else to do? However, no weapon can compare to faith. No weapon can present a challenge to the nation’s uprising. Today, no matter how many people they may kill, no amount of weapons can present a challenge to this popular uprising.

As you now see, every city is beset by misery. Every day the people of these cities are harassed by the police, or harassed by soldiers and the military with tanks, artillery and guns; or they have to put up with a certain group of people who come and stage demonstrations shouting “long live this” and “up with whatever”. A certain reprobate actually entered the homes of some of the maraji’, drew his gun and threatened to kill everyone present unless they cried “long live such-and-such”. In addition, from what I hear, those present did not comply but instead put him in his place good and proper. This is what they have to endure - having to shout, “Long live whatever”. But does shouting “long live” something actually afford that something a long or eternal life? Things have gone too far now; he ought to leave well alone and look out for himself. If he can save himself from being killed by this nation, then he ought to run away secretly. He unduly cancelled his trip abroad thinking that he could control affairs himself ( 671) - supervise the killings personally - very aware that were he to go away, someone else might replace him. However, whether you go or not, you are all washed-up, you poor wretch. In addition, this is of your own doing. We didn’t do it. The nation didn’t do it. You did it yourself; you sowed the seeds. Would this situation ever have arisen if the government were a legitimate government, a legitimate power and a legitimate administration - if it showed sympathy and concern towards the nation and towards Islam? Would such a situation ever have arisen’! Would the people have demonstrated against you? No; in no way would this have happened. Therefore, you should realize that these affairs and a unanimous and unidirectional demonstrating that you witness against you are of your own making; you yourself have brought all this about.

These are disasters and yet glad tidings for us. Glad tidings can he found in all of these affairs: the glad tidings of the nation’s ultimate victory; the glad tidings of the severance of foreign influence, God willing; the glad tidings of the overthrow of this (Pahlavi) dynasty and of teir departure from this country or from this world. This is all good news, and people must be strong, optinstic and fearless.

Certain factors are intrinsic to any Islamic revolution. Killing and suffering are integral parts of an Islamic revolution. We are to discover how Islam in fact came about. This religion of Islam, and this Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings are upon him and his family suffered all kinds of calamities whilst reforming the community. When it became possible to rise up against polytheism, atheism and injustice, what great battles were engaged in by the Holy Prophet, what numerous lives were lost, to what great lengths the Prophet himself went and what wounds he bore. From the advent of Islam, from that day when it was declared that henceforth one must rise up against tyrants, such as these we now face, the Holy Prophet followed a policy of fighting, killing and being killed. He did so for the sake of social reform and in the order to sever the hands of these thieves and traitors and to put an end to their lives, for such people is harmful to society. Those members of the tribe of Quraysh, who owned gardens and caravans, were harmful to society; they had to be annihilated. So in fact, in the beginning this was the approach adopted by Islam. By the time it reached you and me however, Islam had become transformed whereby we now do nothing other than study literary works and desists from advising the people to do anything about their situation.

God knows how much I lament the state of the theological centers. I feel grief for the theological centre of Najaf, which is now losing its good name; it is losing its reputation before the Muslims. I truly regret this. A theological centre, which is one-thousand-or-more years of age, is losing its good name. Just take note of how, throughout this whole affair, in all of the statements made, be they from religious, intellectual or academic fronts, no mention is any longer made of Najaf. Najaf is falling into oblivion. Zero you honorable members of the clergy; come to the rescue of this theological centre at Najaf!

The theological centre of Qum however, is a centre, which is alive. It gives lives, kills and gives more lives. Presently it is under pressure but nevertheless it is alive; it has risen up in spite of everything. The religious students from Qum have arisen, natives of Qum have arisen, the community of Qum as a whole has arisen. Qum takes the blows but it continues to stand up in confrontation. The religious student of Qum loses members of his family, but he continues to stand up in confrontation. Thus, he is alive. In fact, people believe that Qum is all that they have. Yes, I feel regret for Najaf. I myself belong to the city of Qum but I feel regret for Najaf. I and others like me feel attached to all such centers. We feel attached to a theological centre such as this, which is over a thousand years of age. Do not allow this centre to be destroyed. Do not allow this theological centre to fall into oblivion.

Now that the people of Iran have risen up, may God grant them divine guidance, this uprising must be organised; it must not lack organization. There must be links between the theological centers of Qum, Tehran and all other cities. Links are needed; you must give this movement some organization. This movement must not be something dispersed. It must be well organised so that if the people of Qum rise up one day, then the entire nation will rise up with them. Do not be dispersed. Different fronts must all unite. ( 672) Some fronts are mistaken in no longer making mention of the clergy, which is in fact the case according to reports which have reached me today from certain clerical figures. These fronts do not realize. They do not know that without the clergy they are of no worth. If it is not the case that a dirty hand is involved which has forced these fronts to dissociate themselves from the clergy in whatever they write, and if it is not the intention of these fronts to create differences or divergency between themselves, but rather their actions are due to ignorance, misconception, or sefish motives, then they are to reform themselves and to put themselves right. All of the various fronts must unite. The organization must form an alliance; it must be a religious party, which stands in opposition to the Rastakhiz Party. ( 673) everyone must unite in the Party of God, “Hizbullah”. ( 674) everyone must speak out together. Everyone must rise up together. Everyone must follow a policy of passive resistance together. It is wrong under the present circumstances for each group to act independently and to make separate demands for it. The clergy must be united with these groups, and they with the clergy; those in the universities must be united with you, the clergy, and you must be united with them; those in the bazaar must be united with everyone else; the workers must be united with everyone else.

All of you are experiencing the same hardship. All of you are troubled by the same suffering. The suffering among you is a common suffering. We have all been overtaken by a great misfortune. It is not something, which pertains exclusively to the clergy, or to the various parties, or to those in the universities. This is not an exclusive matter, which involves any one particular group. If they take the country’s oil, it is everyone’s oil that they are taking. If they foolishly bring a load of scrap iron ( 675) into the country, this is something which affects us all; it is a disaster for everybody. Bringing American advisers here is a disaster for us all, and not just for a few of us. If they establish a military base here for America, this is something, which affects us all. If they (the regime) betray us, or betray the nation, it is everyone’s concern. Everyone join hands together. It is wrong for everybody to set up his own outfit. Looking out for oneself is wrong; it means defeat. Organization must he given to this uprising, to this movement, which is already under way. Those who lead the people, those who are judicious amongst the people, they must give this movement organization. That is to say, links must be established between all of the various fronts. There must he links between all of the small provinces. Meetings held in these different provinces must be held on the same day. Links must he established like those that I previously sought to establish in Qum but which they prevented from materialising, may God guide them on the straight path. My intention had been for meetings to be held throughout Iran on a specific day, so that, for example, on a Friday or Saturday evening a meeting of learned people would be held in Tehran, and the same in Khurasan, and in such-and-such a village and such-and-such a place. This is what I mean when I talk of organising the movement. However, they prevented it. They didn’t understand ( 676)

Now it is time to wake up gentlemen; it is time to be vigilant. Your adversary remains formidable. He has now brought knives to the fight; he has now introduced tanks and guns into the contest. But you are not to be afraid of these guns; guns are nothing. You are on the side of Truth. You are in the right and Almighty God is with you. Organise this movement, which has now emerged in Iran. You must liaise with each other. The honorable clergy must liaise with all other fronts and all other fronts with the honorable clergy. The entire nation must cohere together. Leaders of the people must hold meetings together at a given time, so that if one day an announcement is made from a certain quarter, then all leaders would speak out in unison; all Iranian citizens would act in unison. I give all of those fronts, which have risen up for the sake of Islam and for the sake of establishing the truth, the glad tidings, that, God willing, Innal subha la qarib is near. ( 677)

God willing, you will triumph, but only on condition, those heterogeneous elements are not involved, and that selfish desires -snatching this for oneself and snatching that for one - do not intrude. We are all each other’s brothers. I am a mere religious student (talaba), you are an honorable clergyman, he is a merchant, he is from the university, he is a doctor, he is an engineer, he is an intellectual - we are all suffering from one and the same misfortune; we all have to sit down and grieve together. May God grant success to all of the opposition fronts? May He bestow good health on us all (Amen)? I pray to God that He foreshorten the arms of foreigners from this Islamic country (Amen). In addition, peace is upon you, and the mercy and blessings of God.