{"id":1519,"date":"2011-03-09T21:57:45","date_gmt":"2011-03-09T21:57:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hopoi.org\/?p=1519"},"modified":"2011-03-09T21:57:45","modified_gmt":"2011-03-09T21:57:45","slug":"john-mcdonnell-mp-free-jafar-panahi-and-all-political-prisoners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hopoi.org\/?p=1519","title":{"rendered":"John McDonnell MP: Free Jafar Panahi and all political prisoners"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>John   McDonnell MP launched the new campaign, &#8216;Free Jafar Panahi and all   political prisoners in Iran&#8217;, at the February 12 annual conference of   Hands Off the People of Iran. This is his speech:<\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cpgb.org.uk\/images\/1004292.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"301\" height=\"171\" \/><\/p>\n<p>This campaign is at the heart of Hopi\u2019s work for the coming year. We   formed Hopi at a time when there was a real danger of imminent attack  on  Iran, right after the war on Iraq. While opposing any imperialist   attacks, we positioned ourselves in clear, active solidarity with the   people of Iran who are fighting against their theocratic regime. That   also led us to clearly oppose all sanctions on the country, because in   our view that is just another form of imperialism attacking the people   of Iran. I think we have successfully engaged others in that discussion.<\/p>\n<p>It is clear that threat of a military attack and an invasion has  still  not gone. For example, you will have heard Tony Blair\u2019s speech  before  the Chilcot enquiry. With his last words he effectively called  on the  imperialist powers to invade Iran. And, of course, we have seen  the  recent cyber-attacks on the country. The threat continues and the   imperialists will not give up.<\/p>\n<p>However, at the moment there is a certain quietude. Partially this  has  to do with other activities in their spheres of influence that the   imperialists are anxious about, for example in Afghanistan. And there  is  an acceptance that, as long as the Iranian regime is quiet, \u2018maybe  we  can turn a blind eye\u2019. And that is why we have not had any major   political leader in the west take on the question of Iranian political   prisoners in a serious way. We have not heard any British politician in   government raise the issue of Jafar Panahi, for example.<\/p>\n<p>There is a certain acquiescence that the barbarity will go on and, as   long as this barbarity in Iran does not affect the rest of the Middle   East or the rest of the world, it is almost acceptable &#8211; very much in   line with what goes on in other barbaric countries in that region. There   is a real vacuum on the question of human rights in Iran, whereby  those  who look can easily discover the brutality of the executions, the   hangings, the tortures, the arrests, the denials of human rights. But   the media and mainstream politicians are not interested.<\/p>\n<p>Just as Hopi had to stand up and put forward a principled position   against war and against the theocratic regime, we now have to stand up   and fight for the freedom of all political prisoners. The responsibility   falls on our shoulders, because nobody else is doing it.<\/p>\n<p>We are focusing on Jafar Panahi, because campaigns like this need a   symbolic figure &#8211; in the same way that in the anti-apartheid campaigns   we focused on Nelson Mandela, but, of course, we fought for the freedom   of all political prisoners. By focusing on a well-known name like Jafar   Panahi, we will be able to raise the campaign to a higher level.<\/p>\n<p>We all have to set time and resources aside for this campaign and   approach it in a systematic manner. Just like when we launched Hopi, we   again have to focus on the union and labour movement, get articles in   their journals and websites, organise for resolutions and fringe   meetings at union conferences, and conduct discussions with MPs and   political parties.<\/p>\n<p>The parliamentary wing of Hopi, which includes myself, Jeremy Corbyn   and a few others, will put forward early day motions and will try to   lobby other MPs, including those who are now in government. We are also   trying to organise some activities in parliament &#8211; for example, show   some of Panahi\u2019s films and get along intellectuals and artists to   discuss the campaign and the issues. In other words, we will also run a   parliamentary campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, we also need to mobilise artists and film makers to act in   solidarity with Panahi. In addition to that, we also want to reach  wider  civil society and in that respect I think last year\u2019s film  showing in  the Soho Theatre was a breakthrough, which attracted a whole  new  audience. We should also not shy away from engaging with religious   groups, for example, who are working on human rights matters.<\/p>\n<p>All the way through we have to discuss with these forces on how the   theocratic regime can be got rid of. Clearly, this can only be achieved   through the actions of the working people of Iran themselves. The only   consistent force that can bring about long-term stability in a secular   society is the workers\u2019 movement.<\/p>\n<p>That is a fairly extensive range of work. But we have done it before and I think we can do it again.<\/p>\n<p>The situation in Egypt provides an ideal opportunity to raise these   issues. I attended a demonstration in Trafalgar Square and, although the   organisers had printed their placards only 24 hours earlier, they were   already out of date and still contained the call for Mubarak to go.  But  this shows what is possible, how quickly things change and that  this can  also be achieved in Iran.<\/p>\n<p>Only the people of Iran can bring down this regime. Our task is to   assist them as best as we can. If our campaign brings just one release   for one political prisoner, if just one prisoner can get some hope from a   clipping about our activities smuggled into prison, then I think our   campaign is already successful.\t\t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John McDonnell MP launched the new campaign, &#8216;Free Jafar Panahi and all political prisoners in Iran&#8217;, at the February 12 annual conference of Hands Off the People of Iran. This is his speech: This campaign is at the heart of Hopi\u2019s work for the coming year. 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