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نه به مذاکره نه به رسمیت شناختن و ناظر فرستادن

دبیر کل سازمان ملل متحد
آقای بان کی مون؛

رژیم جمهوری اسلامی قانونی نیست. ملت ایران با بر سر کار ماندن قاتلانش نه حکومتی دارد نه قانونی و نه دولتی.
ناظر سازمان ملل فرستادن در این روزها به زننده ترین جک بین الملل تفسیر می شود و بس. گالیندوپل را بازوهای رژیم جمهوری اسلامی به سکوت واداشتند. سالها بخاطر معاملات بزرگ نفتی عفو بین الملل به سرکوب و کشتار ملت ایران مهر سکوت نهاد و این روزها با اینکه چشم جهان شاهد کشتار دسته جمعی و خشونت در خیابانهای ایران بود ، فرستادن ناظر سازمان ملل چه معنی خواهد داشت؟

آقای بان کی مون، من سایه سعیدی سیرجانی به عنوان فرزند سعیدی سیرجانی که بدست تیم باصطلاح اصلاح طلب و تمامی بدنه جمهوری اسلامی به قتل رسید شاهد تهمت زدن ها سانسور و قتل پدرم بودم. آقای بان کی مون، این سی سال روزنامه های رژیم سراسر خبر از اعدام سنگسار و کشتار ملت ایران را نوشت و سازمان ملل متحد چنین رژیمی را نتوانست به رسمیت نشناسد.

سازمان ملل متحد با فریبکاری رژیم جمهوری اسلامی آشکارا شنونده دروغ های نمایندگان جمهوری اسلامی گشت. سازمان ملل متحد در طی این سی سال البته که ناظران هم فرستاد اما در خلال همان کانال ویژه تعیین گشته رژیم.

اینک در این بزنگاه فرستادن ناظر سازمان ملل یعنی ادامه جنایات در کنار پرده مشروعیت کم رنگی که از خالاء منشور ملل متحد در صحنه جهانی برای جنایتکاران جمهوری اسلامی و محافظان آن مورد سوء استفاده قرار می گیرد.

برای من و برای شاهدان کشتار ملت ایران این رژیم نه قابل مذاکره است نه قابل رسمیت بخشیدن. مهر سکوت سی ساله را پایان بخشید و با طرد چنین ماشین کشتار دسته جمعی ایران را و جهان را به صلح و امنیت برسانید.

سایه سعیدی سیرجانی

http://www.petitiononline.com/12June/petition.html
To the Secretary General of the United Nations

Mr. Ban Ki-Moon,

The Islamic Republic regime of Iran is illegitimate. The overwhelming majority of Iranian people neither recognise their slaughterers as their rulers, nor do they accept them as lawful or their representative.

Deploying any UN observers to Iran under the present circumstances, can only be interpreted as a distasteful joke by the international community, particularly by the brave and noble people of Iran who have taken to the streets by their millions to demonstrate their denunciation of this evil regime.

For 3 decades the interests and financial gains of the huge international oil cartels have been sought after by many western governments. Huge oil and gas contracts with the Islamic Republic have hindered all humanitarian organisations such as the “Amnesty International” to close their eyes to the realities of emboldening such brutal and repressive regime. “Galindo Oil” has chosen to ignore the inhumane nature of the Islamic Republic in return for huge financial gains.
The entire world is now witnessing the brutality and barbarism of the Islamic Republic against its own people and yet, the appeasement and “engagement” with this fascist establishment remains in order on UN’s agenda.

What would be the meaning of deploying an envoy of observers whilst the brutal and repressive crackdowns and street killings of peaceful dissent is the only response to the Iranian people by Islamic Republic’s armed forces and trained thugs?!

Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, I am Sayeh Saeedi Sirjani, the daughter of Ali Akbar Saeedi Sirjani, an Iranian scholar and thinker, who was murdered in the hands of the so called “reformists” of the Islamic rulers at the time of Khatami’s presidency; during which all the Islamic Republic’s media reported the stoning, street hangings and mass killings, and yet the UN did not find it in itself to take action in defence of the Iranian people’s human rights and still continued the appeasement of this brutal regime.
The United Nations has continued to welcome the functionaries of this repressive regime to deliver their blatantly obvious lies and deception to the international community.
During the past 30 years, the UN has only acted within the framework defined by the repressive rulers of the Islamic Republic which has proved to achieve nothing but the emboldening of this regime.

Deployment of an UN observation envoy during such critical times on the one hand has no meaning other than legitimising the fraudulently “elected” rulers of the Islamic Republic, and on the other, would pave the way for this system and its colourful advocators to continue with their repressive and deceitful policies within the greyed out remains of the UN Human Rights’ charter.

For me and all those who are witnessing the brutalities of the Islamic Republic, this regime can neither be negotiated with nor can it be recognised as legitimate.

The peace loving people of this world demand the break of the 30 year long silence by the UN and urge you to step in the right direction to uphold global peace and security by banishing this mass murdering apparatus.

Sayeh Saeedi Sirjani