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Date: October
20, 1978 (AD) / Mehr 28, 1357 (AHS) / Dhu al-Qa’dah 17, 1398 (AH)
Place: Neauphle-le-Chateau,Paris, France
Theme: The uprising of the Muslim nation of Iran is unprecedented in history
Occasion:To thank the families of the martyrs of the Islamic movement
Those present:A number of students and Iranians
resident abroad .
A deluge of foreign reporters flooded into Tehran from the important press centres of the world to report on events taking place throughout the country: the popular demonstrations; the attacks by martial law agents on unarmed demonstrators; and the killings by the regime. Reports from Paris showed an unprecedented interest in Imam Khomeini by reporters from all over the world as they descended on his residence at Neauphle-le-Chateau.
As the Iranian people took to the streets with shouts of “Death to the Shah” and “Long Live Khomeini” In a unified display of opposition to the Shah, Jimmy Carter, the American President at the time, expressed his support for the Shah in a press conference and said that in his opinion the Shah had made “considerable progress towards establishing democracy in Iran.” At the same conference, in reply to a question posed by a reporter, Carter underlined the importance of good relations between the US and Iran, because of the latter’s important strategic position, and stressed the need for America to have good ties with a “strong and independent Iran.” For the sake of diplomacy, the US President added that the US “had no Intention of Interfering In the internal affairs of Iran.” He then went on to praise the Shah and said: “My own belief is that the Shah has moved aggressively to establish democratic principles in Iran and tohave a progressive attitude towards social questions and social problems. Unfortunately, this has been the source of much opposition to him in Iran recently from the conservatives and leftists.”( 104)
In this speech, while pointing to the reasons for America’s support of the Shah and the imperial regime, Imam Khomeini says: “Of course he (Carter) must say that the Shah has given his people freedom and has created a progressive country! According toMr Carter’s logic, freedom comprises all these killings which are occurring every day in Iran now . . .Yes, what he does is very good for Mr Carter, it works to his benefit. The oil of the East, especially that of Iran and the Hijaz, is profitable for the foreigners; of course Carter must announce his support...
After the release of a government statement announcing the abolition of press censorship, Manuchehr Azmun said: “Complete freedom of the press may prove to be a blow to us, but it is one that we have to take.
The time of half arrived and tens of thousands of Iranian people set off to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj rituals. On October 18, 1978 (Mehr 26, 1 357 AHS), Imam Khomeini, taking advantage of the occasion, sent an important message to the pilgrims. In this message he explained the situation in Iran and said: “Now that our people In recent years have awakened, risen up togain their rights, and cried out against oppression, they have been answered with machine-guns, tanks and cannons. The massacres that have occurred in Iranian cities over the past few months have blackened the pages of history. With the support of America and with all the infernal means at his disposal, the Shah has fallen upon our oppressed people, turning Iran into one vast graveyard. General strikes engulf the country, and the Shah wishes to avenge himself on his oppressed people during his last moments . . . I have not been permitted to continue my activity in any Islamic country, my activity that consists of conveying to the world the cry of my oppressed people. Because I must at all events fulfill my religious and ethical duty, I have been obliged to leave the Islamic world in the hope of alerting human society to the suffering of the oppressed people of Iran. I shall continue to live abroad until I have the opportunity to continue my work in one of the Muslim countries...
Iranian correspondents sent to Saudi Arabia to cover the hajj ceremonies reported that even though numerous measures were taken by the Saudi government to restrict the distribution of Imam ‘s message, it was still widely circulated among the pilgrims of Iran and the world and succeeded in provoking a widespread reaction.
The secret of Imam Khomeini’s amazing popularity with the people is surely to be found in his sincerity and his humility before them. The opening sentences of this next speech reflect that humility: “I feel that I have not performed any service for the Iranian nation which is now sacrificing everything it has in the way of Islam, or for those fathers who have lost their children have not been able to pay my debt to them.
Elsewhere in his speech, I mam describes the participation of the different ~, classes and political groups in the Islamic Revolution as an unprecedented
Phenomenon and one brought about by the grace of God, and he emphasises that without the downfall of the Pahlavi dynasty, attaining independence is not possible The Leader of the Revolution draws attention to the two principal slogans of the people, those being “freedom” and “independence,” and describes the dependence of the Shah’s regime on America; the subservience of Riza Shah, the interference of foreign governments in Iran, and the plunder of the country’s oil as the reasons for Iran’s economical and agricultural backwardness In this speech too, he Illustrates the treason committed by the Pahlavi dynasty In various areas, and by describing the plight of the desperately poor in Iran who were forced to live in hovels In Tehran and other cities, he exposes the truth of the Shah’s “great civilisation” to the world, a civilisation which, in a recent interview, Carter himself had praised.
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The Iranian people have risen today to revive Islam and Islamic laws. Their uprising is unique in the history of Islam and Iran, for it is so deep-rooted and fundamental. The dimensions of this uprising embrace all classes of society: it is not an uprising, which belongs exclusively to one particular class. Previously, whenever there was an uprising or a movement, if it was led by the clergy, the political groups were not involved, or if it was led by political groups, other groups were not Involved. If the merchants of the bazaar made demands, other groups were indifferent. Today however, by the will of God the Blessed and Exalted, all groups have come together: political groups, the clergy, the merchants of the bazaar, school-children and students of the high-schools and universities, all have risen and have set off in one direction. They have one aim. This is an unprecedented event in history. They all ask for one thing, they all shout for freedom and independence and call for the abolition of this wicked dynasty, which from its inception has done nothing but harm to Islam and Iran, as the first step towards materialising this aim. Now, when the small children and youth leave their classrooms, their chant as they walk through the streets on their way home is “Death to the Shah.
This unity of purpose which has come about in Iran now and which has permeated every section of society, is not something that the hand of man could create; this has been brought about by the hidden hand of God and for this reason we should be optimistic. I myself am optimistic that this society, which is surging forward like a flood, will extirpate anything that stands in its way. When a nation has risen and its demands are just and are recognised as being just by all human societies then no power can withstand the power of the people. Others will ask you why you have gone on strike, why you are sacrificing your youth, why your clergy are being imprisoned and sent into exile, why your politicians are being arrested and imprisoned and the merchants of your bazaars persecuted and tortured. They will ask you what it is that you seek that makes you shout so. The people will reply: “We do not want to be the prisoners of the big powers; we want our own country to be in our own hands, we want to administer it ourselves; we want freedom.” But they do not want the kind of freedom that the Shah gives, for that is only good for himself and his family. His kind of freedom is like the “reconciliation” of his government, it comprises of nothing but bloodshed, imprisonment and persecution( 105) The people have all joined hands together and are shouting with a single voice: “We want freedom and independence; we do not want the Americans to administer our military, we do not want our army to be under the supervision of American advisers, we do not want them to create a parasitic army, an army which is fed from the wealth of Iran but which, under the supervision and training of American advisers, works for America.” However, this is in fact the way things are, and we see that the Shah’s army is such an army. Look at the Shah himself, he was installed by the Allies; he himself said that the Allies felt it was fitting that he should ascend the throne( 106) ! His father too was brought to power by the British, as they admitted in a broadcast over Radio Delhi at the time of the Second World War( 107) , and when he disobeyed them, they carried him off to the island of Mauritius and then sent him to Hell( 108) .
When one looks at the culture of Iran, one sees that it is an imperialist culture, that is, a culture imposed on us by the imperialists. The Shah chose an apt title for his book Mission For My Country( 109) , for he indeed had a “mission”, a mission that the Americans had given him! He had a mission to destroy the country and ruin the Iranian youth, to keep the country in a state of backwardness so it could not progress, so the youth could not develop into people who would stand up to America and ask them: “What do you want from us?” How many years have we had schools? It is more than seventy years since the founding of the Dar al-Fonun school( 110) How many years have we had universities? Yet when the Shah or his child needs a tonsillectomy, doctors have to be brought from America or somewhere else to perform the operation( 111) Other people too, if they fall ill and have the means to go abroad for treatment, they do so. This shows that we do not have universities; if we did then our own doctors would be able to treat the people. When they want to erect a building, build a dam, make a road or even asphalt a road, experts have to be brought in from abroad. If we have our own experts, then why does the Shah bring them in from abroad? If we have our own experts and he doesn’t employ them, then he is betraying the people by not giving them the jobs. If we ourselves Do not have the expertise then he is still being treacherous, he is still betraying our people because after all these years whenever we want to construct a building or a dam, or something else, still we have to bring in experts from abroad, from Europe or America. Wherever you look, you see that there is something wrong. The economy is in ruins. According to experts, agricultural production in Iran now is only sufficient to meet the needs of the nation for thirty-three days of the year, foodstuffs have to imported from abroad to satisfy demand for the remaining eleven months, as is being done now. The result of the gentleman’s “Land Reform Programme” was to turn Iran into a consumer market for America, so that the Americans could sell us all the things that they usually throw away! They are taking our oil now in such a way that in thirty years’ time, according to the Shah, reserves will have run dry. However, this is not the case, the reserves will not have run dry, they will have exhausted them. They are extracting our oil now and sending it to America through huge pipes the size of a room, some of them are large enough to allow a human being to walk freely into them. In return, the Americans sell us the arms that they want for their military bases which they have set up in Iran to confront the Soviet Union. They should give something to Iran in return for being allowed to set up bases in the country. Of course, the Americans should not have been allowed to do this in the first place, but now that this act of treachery has been committed and they have been given the permission, then we should receive something in return; instead they take our oil and then build bases for themselves. The Shah gives them our oil and then uses the oil revenues to establish military bases for the Americans or to buy expensive weaponry -which is of no use to us. From them and other countries such as France. They take our oil and in return, they sell us aeroplanes worth three hundred and fifty million or five hundred and fifty million dollars!
This person, who is worse than his father - and his father was worse than Shimr( 112) - has damaged everything in the country from the religion to the economy, to social, cultural and military matters. He is a traitor. Our nation is now saying death to this monarchy, to this treacherous monarchy. The people are saying that they do not want this perfidious monarchy. Since its very inception, the Iranian monarchy has been a treacherous monarchy; its monarchs were all traitors. Even those who, because of the Propaganda made about them, were reputed to be good and for whose souls prayers are said were actually vile and wicked. But these Pahlavi monarchs have been the worst of them all.
Our call is that we want a government, which is sympathetic towards the nation; we want a regime, which is just. However, if we examine the nature of all regimes, we see that, apart from that time when the government was a truly Islamic one, none of them has been just; they have all served their own interests. But there is one group, which consists of those governments, which act with moderation and temperance, and another, which are extremist and excessive. Our country is amongst those which are ruled by extremists who want to destroy their homelands very fast and aggressively!
If this man remains in power, God forbid; if this sinister and decadent regime remains in place; if this ruling body, which has governed us for all these years, stays with us, then there will be nothing left for our future generations apart from poverty. This is because they are giving the country’s oil away and are exhausting its reserves; they are giving the country’s gas to the Soviet Union and exhausting supplies( 113) Our pasturelands and forests have been given away to this country and that and are now ruined. Our agrarian economy is now in such a state that it cannot meet the needs of this nation. In thirty years’ time, this country will have no sources of wealth. If this regime remains in power, all our sources of wealth will be annihilated. We are shouting, the clergy are shouting, the politicians and those who care about the country, are shouting for them to leave the country so that it will remain for the next generation, so that future generations will be able to live there. In thirty years’ time, if this regime remains, no one will be able to live in this country because everything will have been destroyed. In one of his interviews, the Shah said: “If I am to go, I will turn the country into a heap of dust and go( 114) .” But even now that he still rules he has destroyed everything, he has not left us anything.
Of course, the Americans have to help him, they have to support him because they won’t find a servant better than him, one who offers them all the wealth of the country and builds bases for them with the money he receives in return. What better servant than this could they want? Of course, he (Carter) must say that the Shah has given his people freedom and has created a progressive country. According to Mr Carter’s logic, freedom comprises all these killings, which are occurring every day now in Iran and all the crimes, savagery and repression the Shah practices represent efforts to find progressive solutions for social problems. Yes, what he does is very good for Mr Carter. It works to his benefit. The oil of the East, especially that of Iran and the Hijaz is very profitable for the foreigners, of course Carter must announce his support for him. The Soviet Union too must announce its support( 115) ’ because they are taking the country’s gas they too have interests to protect
Now the voice of the people has been raised they are saying that they want their resources to be recovered sensibly and correctly and to be sold in a proper way They don t want to put this oil into their pockets or to eat it they want It to he sold but they don t want it to he plundered They want to sell their oil to whichever country will give them the better price for it, and they want money in exchange they want currency for itnot scrap metal not aeroplanes which are of no use to them They are saying that they want money so they can spend it on this nation - this nation which does not even have running water
Ignore the northern section of Tehran where they have put things in order, go take a look at other areas, go look at the tents and the hovels that some people live in go and see what kind of lives they have in this city which is the centre of this “great civilization( 116) .” In so many areas of Tehran, now shantytowns have been created the best houses of which are those, which people have built for themselves and their families out of mud. Why have the people come and settled here( 117) ? They have come here because of the “land reforms14”. When they implemented the land reform programme, the people could not remain in their own villages. Everything there was turned upside down and they had to leave. They swarmed into the cities; most of them went to Tehran and now these poor people have to endure a very unpleasant and difficult life there. Those who have migrated to the cities are not all young people, they are not able to earn money by carrying things around for people, they cannot simply get hold of a cart and work as a street vendor. Most of them are old men and women, and most of them are frail and poor and they are now living in these hovels. People have written telling me about these problems, I had noted down all that they said, but I Do not have the notes with me now and I can’t remember all the particulars. They told me that there are thirty areas or more in Tehran where these shanty-towns have been set up, some of them are situated near the shrine of Hazrat ‘Abd at ‘Azim and some are even to be found in the northern sections of the city. These places are full of these poor migrants, people who, because of the land reforms, had to move there and now have to suffer a poverty-stricken life. They have no water, no electricity, no lives. They have nothing! Not only do they not have electricity, other districts of Tehran Do not either, every day a few areas of Tehran are plunged into darkness because of the shortage of electricity. Some of these poor migrants live in pits, in very deep holes, in dwellings you reach by going down scores of steps into the ground. In order to obtain water they have to take their jugs and climb up those steps until they reach a water tap. This is the life that they have made for them( 119) The people from a village not too far away from Tehran who are in touch with me, have written asking for permission to use some of the money from the charitable funds to help them build a water storage tank so that they can collect the rainwater because the nearest water storage tank is about five kilometres from their village.
Do not be deceived by these cars that you see in Tehran which are owned by only a small portion of the population, those who own them are either working for the regime or are doing well for themselves, they do not give a true picture of the state of the country. Go look at the other cities of Iran; go to the areas of Tehran where people live in hovels, go and see the true situation of this nation, a nation which has so much natural wealth. The money from the oil should be used for the people. If we had an honest government, which sold the oil in a proper way and spent the revenues from it on the people, then this nation would not be in the state it is today. This is why we are shouting. We ask why does one group of people have to live in such poverty while another group spend five million dollars just for decorating their villas? I have received correspondence telling me that five million dollars have been spent on plants and flowers for the garden of the villa of the Shah’s sister( 120) Where did she get this money from? Riza Shah had nothing when he enacted his coup d’etat( 121) , but he confiscated the property of the people by means of force and later just a small portion of it was given back. Their wealth comes from the people. How is this Pahlavi Foundation administered( 122) ? It is run with the nation’s money. They take this nation’s oil and its other sources of wealth; they plunder this nation so that they can live like this while others live in poverty. We are shouting that we shouldn’t be plundered in this way, that this regime must be replaced. We shall continue shouting until our last breath, and when we have no breath left, well then we have an excuse before God the Blessed and Exalted.
Gentlemen, you too have a responsibility, which you must shoulder. You must speak out, for the interests of a nation and Islam are involved here. You have a responsibility to propagate as much as you can against the ruling regime in Iran, and this means exposing the truth and realities of Iran. Let those around you know what is happening to your people. Tell them what is taking place in the universities, in the colleges, in the schools even. They have killed little girls; this year it’s the turn of little seven-and eight-year-old girls. Tell them what goes on in the prisons of Iran, in Iran itself, which is a prison. Tell these facts to those you are acquainted with over here, those you attend school with and to those you meet at the gatherings you are present at. If each one of you tells twenty people or even ten people about the realities in Iran, then a wave of public opinion will be formed and your actions will have been a service to the people who are giving their lives and doing you a service. You must propagate the facts, you must speak out. If you are able, get your views published in the press here, give interviews, let the people know what you have to say. You are not in the same situation as I am, I cannot be interviewed( 123) , but you can, so speak out.
I ask God the Blessed and Exalted to grant all of you peace and good health I hope and pray from God the Blessed and Exalted that if He wills, this roaring flood of people in Iran which is moving in one direction and which in my opinion has been brought about by the hand of God - for such a phenomenon cannot be created by man( 124) - will sweep away this profligate regime and your country will become your own for you to administer yourselves. (The audience says: God willing).
May God grant you success and assist you. I apologise that my state of health does not permit me to sit here longer and speak to you further may God preserve you .