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By:
Rahim Bandoui,
2e
Spokesperson for Balochistan Peoples
Party
Presented on 15th June 2008 – At the “HOPI” ‘Week End School in London
University
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is a privilege to be here amongst you, the worldwide caring
activists and organisations on important and vital issues of human
rights, equal opportunities and social justice.
Special thanks to Hands Off the People of Iran (HOPI),
http://www.hopoi.org/conferencejune.html the organisation
that campaigns for peace and social justice based on democracy in
Iran.
By bringing us together, discussing our different views HOPI is
playing a constructive role for understand and analysing the
complicated situation of the area, in order to organize the collective
valuable efforts of peace-loving organised activists.
In order to address the issue of the nationalities in Iran, I need to
briefly refresh you of the general back ground, then current
situation.
The Plateau of Iran’s ecologic conditions and its geopolitics in
relation with its neighbours’ political and cultural give and takes
has been the habitat of many ethnics who co-exist with their own
dignified identities. Within thousands of years they have identifiably
evolved their different language and culture while at the same time
having “UNITY IN their DIVERSITY”.
It was the power of this UNITY IN DIVERSITY which created vast empires
in the past history of the region.
Decentralised
political structure of these empires made it possible for all the
native ethnics of the plateau, to live peacefully coexisting and have
their contribution towards the empires that had no interference to the
self ruling areas’ life style, culture, education and languages.
In the beginning of the 20th century (1905 to 1911) while
the Qajar dynasty was ruling Iran, people of Iran campaigned and
succeeded a revolution known as “The Iranian Constitutional
Revolution.”
The right of self governance for the multi ethnic Iran is clearly
mentioned and structured as to different self governing states within
Iran called “ mamaaleke Mahroosaye Iran= Protected territories
of Iran”
Ladies and Gentlemen;
There exists a question that needs to be re-addressed by the experts:
Although Iran is the land of naturally multi-lingo ethnic groups of
people where they have lived and evolved for thousands of years, but,
here in the western Medias and societies, Iran is synonym with Persia
and Persia stands for Iran.
This misconception or call it deliberate misinformation has even
worsened after the First World War.
With the emergence of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics =
USSR, the Western powers needed to use Iran and as a barrier for
reducing the influence of the Soviet Union in the Middle East. At the
same time the discovery and protection of the huge oil reservoirs in
the region made Iran an important strategic country.
In the mean time, Iran had started to move towards democracy after the
constitutional revolution. The western powers led by the British
Empire to have their interests protected in the region, wished to have
a powerful, centralized but obedient, dependent and
totalitarian, government in Iran.
Hence, they planned a successful military coup d’état in 1925
against the constitutional revolution and brought into power Mr. Rezaa
Khaan, who became Reza Shah , abolished the new constitution and
established a new dynasty known as Pahlavi Dynasty. This
dynasty was a totalitarian dynasty run by Persian elites in close
consultation with British advisers. Hence, instead of democracy, a new
highly centralised and a national chauvinist dictatorship shaped to
protect the interests of the western capitalists vs Eastern
Socialists.
For the first time 14 centuries after the defeat of the
Sassanid dynasty by Moslem Arabs, Persian elites, with an
extreme Pan Farsism ideology started ruling Iran. Since then a
new era started in the plateau of Iran to shape this region’s
new history.
In order to control the vast and divers nationalities in Iran, the
think tank of the new chauvinist government pursued the plan of
forceful assimilation of all nations into a single nation called the
Nation of Iran. In order to form one great nation they had no
choice but to choose a single language and a single culture for
the whole country which of course was chosen to be Farsi or Persian
language and culture.
The government systematically used the Iranian national media, the
educational system and all other means of communications nationally
and internationally, to promote just the Persian Language and the
Persian Culture banning all the other languages and cultures in
the country.
It was formally banned to teach writing and reading from primary to
higher education as well as speaking at public places the language of
other nationalities but Persian . No doubt that systematic economics
and social discriminations were unavoidable consequence of the One
Country, One Nation strategic policy. The result of the policy of
forceful assimilation is the existence of the most back warded
communities of the region in Iran. According to the UNICEF’s
research, Balochi children have the highest IQ in Iran, but
they have the lowest number of students in the Iranian Universities
and consequently falling behind in the job market competition.
Obviously, not having the right of teaching Baloch children in their
mother language has played a great role in this failure.
Most of the Iranian native ethnics have been kept deprived of their
historical national sovereignty and human rights and dignity that
consequently facing a gradual and slow motion genocide.
Manipulating of the oppressed nationalities population via
facilitating the migration in big numbers of different nationalities’
to different parts of Iran has been another policy of speeding up the
forceful assimilation by the totalitarian and national chauvinistic
regimes in Iran.
For the non-Persian nationalities the disparity in equal opportunities
became even harder when the Ruling National Chauvinists in the Pahlavi
regime were replaced by the religious national chauvinist and
totalitarians of Khominism. Though the aim of the people’s uprising in
1970s was for the achievement of the absent democracy in Iran, but the
religious forces which used the traditional facilities of religion and
helped through the western media hijacked the people’s revolution and
unfortunately established a theocratic and totalitarian system
Instead.
It should be noted that emerging of the reactionary religious forces
into power in the recent history of the Middle East, is deeply rooted
to the western imperialistic cold war policies in the region. They
used and nourished the Islam and the Islamic forces in parallel with
national chauvinists of pan Farsism, pan Turkism and pan Arabism as a
strong barrier against the ex Soviet Union’s influence in the Middle
East. Khominism, Talebanism and Binladenism were the only outcome of
that circumstances and the only alternatives to any political changes
in the dictatorship hit region.
The reactionary political replacement, practically added another
intolerable discrimination on Iranian citizens i.e. religious
discrimination.
In Pahlavi’s tyrannical era all regime’s opponents falsely alleged to
be the agents and collaborators of the Soviet Union, now, all non
twelver sheia religions are doubted and easily can be prosecuted under
the allegation of being the agents and collaborators of the western
anti Islam powers. Bahais, Jewish, Soofis, Eizadis and many others are
being discriminated. Nevertheless Sonnies are Muslim and make the
second religious population in Iran but constitutionally are not
entitled to be nominated for high ranking posts in the government.
Sonnies even are not allowed to have a mosque in any big city where is
a shia dominant area. Many old Sonnies mosques in Shia dominants
cities such as Mashhad, have been demolished and the sonnies rallies
in Balochistan opposing the regime’s acts has ended in blood sheds by
the regime’s helicopter gunships and security forces.
Not only the names of the cities, streets, places, and famous land
marks in the area of oppressed nationalities have been changed to
Persian and sheia myths by the previous and the current ruling elite’
even they have formally banned Balochis and other nationalities to
name their children after their national and historical symbol and
heroes. They are forced to choose from a list of names given by the
regime or they cannot get birth certificate and consequently deprived
of education and other national services provided by the government.
To short the story of the current situation under the ruling
theocratic mafias of Iran, the people of oppressed nationalities
practically feel that people of Iran are favoured and classified by
the ruling religious and national chauvinists as the 1st
class citizens that are Persian Shias, 2nd class citizens
the non Persians shias, and the 3rd class citizens that
are non Persian and non shias. If class and gender discrimination
taken into account then, unfortunately Baloch and other oppressed
nationalities workers and women will fall under the 4th
class citizens.
Struggle for justice by the discriminated nationalities, gender
discriminated women, socially and economically discriminated workers
and other painstaking, and campaign for democracy by the Iranian
intellectuals, especially by the young generation students of the
Universities in Iran has never rested but engaged with a continuing
struggle.
Map of minorities’ regions noting the deliberate political overlapping

Map of ethnic
minorities’ regions and provinces in Iran.

Basically there has never been any census on the number of Iran’s
ethnic minorities. In the national census of 1986 there was a box
asking people about the language spoken at home. But later, the
officials changed their mind and asked people not to check that box.
But it is necessary to have a census to find out the exact number of
minorities in Iran.
Iranian ethno-linguistic minorities have no cultural and civil forums,
no political parties are allowed to be built on their own, no state’s
Radio and TV stations in their languages and even no private one too,
literary and academic curricula in their languages are violently
banned. Religious minorities are oppressed too. About 82% of Iranian
Population is Shia, 13% is Sunni, and 5% is others (Christian, Baha’is,
Zarathustra, Jews, Sufism, Yarsanism / Ahli-haq, Assyrian, Caldanian,
…).
Table 1: Estimated Population and percentage of the Ethno culture /
language habitants in their historical land located in the present
country of Iran.
|
Order |
Ethnicity |
Language |
Language% |
Population |
|
1 |
Fars= Persian |
Farsi= Persian |
34.5% |
24.8 millions |
|
2 |
Azari Turks |
Azari Turkish |
25.7% |
18.5m |
|
3 |
Kurds |
Kurdish |
10% |
7.2m |
|
4 |
Lor & Bakhtiaari |
Lori/ Bakhtiaari |
8% |
5.8m |
|
5 |
Arab |
Arabic |
4.8% |
3.5m |
|
6 |
Maazendaraani/ Tabari |
Maazendaraani/ Tabari |
4.4% |
3.2m |
|
7 |
Guil |
Guilaki |
3.2% |
2.3m |
|
8 |
Baloch |
Baloch |
3% |
2.3m |
|
9 |
Khorasani Kurds |
Kurmanji Kurdish |
2% |
1.5m |
|
1o |
Turkmen |
Turkmeni |
1.2% |
870K |
|
11 |
Talish |
Talishi |
1% |
670K |
|
12 |
Qashqaayi |
Qashqaayi Turkish |
0.8% |
580K |
|
13 |
Others |
Such
as: Aarmenian, Asyrian,taati, Sangsari. |
1.5% |
1.1m |
|
Sum |
11 ethnicities |
11 languages |
100% |
71.9millions |
The figures in this table are the average from different sources
which their accuracy are debatable as the current borders are not
drawn according to the historically evolved natural ethno linguistic
factors, but instead politically manipulated borders ignoring or
omitting the population of the overlapped regions in favour of
one or another ethnic group.
Illustration
of Iranian ethnic minorities’ percentages, 2008.

Graph
2: The percentages (%) of Iranian minorities’ population as plotted,
2008.
30 administrative purposes created Provinces of Iran with their
populations, census 2006

Dear friends
Iran as a multinational society is an undeniable reality beyond the
doubts.
The fact that in the full of energy reservoirs Middle East region,
dividing nations into pieces between different countries with
overlapped boarders, was the continuation of the well known policy of
“ divide and rule” since the presence of the British Empire in the
region. They left a deliberate national boundaries mess and crises
behind.
Kurds, Arabs, Baloch, Azerbaijani Turks, Turkmen, … Despite of having
their own dignified historical ancestral land, language, culture and
lifestyle are making the surrounding boarders of Iran while a big
population of them left another side of the borders in neighbouring
countries.
Since the forceful annexation of pieces of the most of these
nationalities by the Pahlavi dynasty representing the Persian Elites’
chauvinism with the enforcement of assimilating policies, they have
always resisted with one or another way of resistance to the
colonialist policies of the rulers of Iran.
The resistance has always existed in depth and comes to surface when
it finds the space to breath. The emergence of the Republics of
Azerbaijan and Kurdistan in mid 1940s by the Democrat Parties of
Azerbaijan and Kurdistan and again the resistance of Kurdistan for
their national rights paralleled with Arabs in Ahwaz, Baloch in
Balochistan, Turkmen in South Turkmenistan during and after 1979
revolution are the vivid examples of this resistance. During the
recent decade the movement for equal ethnic rights in Iran by the
Azerbaijani Turks has strengthened this movement. As long as there is
no national right equalities in the multinational country of Iran, the
struggle by the nationalities will continue regardless of any other
even radical changes.
Now the regimes jails are full of not only workers, women, human and
civil right activists but form equal ethnic right activists as well. A
glance on the regime’s opposition media will clearly show daily
execution and hangings in different corners of Iran belonging to the
oppressed nationalities. The crisis of the oppressed nationalities is
so deepening that for the first time in the theocratic regime’s life,
two well known religious leaders and nationalist Baloch were hanged in
the Prison of Zahedaan two months ago. There are over 1000 Baloch
prisoners in Balochistan sentenced to death, usually transferred to
the neighbouring provinces for execution.
The situation for Ahwazi Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen and Azari Turks is not
better either.
What to do?
The struggle for “the right of self determination” and the campaign
against national rights discrimination in Iran is the most prominent
factor in the democratic process. The achievement of equality for all
the discriminated nationalities in Iran is a challenge for all human
rights and progressive political activists, if they are serious in
establishing a long lasting democracy in the region! This issue needs
to be addressed carefully and seriously by the progressive forces of
Iran, supported by the global progressive forces too. An acceptable
solution should be found to these political crises in the Middle East
which is overshadowing the democratic process in the region.
Because of the past and present regimes’ policy of “nationality based
discriminations”, the bridges to link the nations have to be built
strong to have a firm national coexistence in the region. There is
little or no bilateral trust between oppressed nations and the ruling
national and religious chauvinists. Furthermore, since “the
territorial integrity” is in the highest priority for the nationwide
political organizations of Iran than establishment of democracy and
justice for all, the trust between the oppressed nations and Iranian
progressive political Organisations has greatly been deteriorated.
Many of these organizations deliberately ignore and neglect national
resistance forces and movements for the “right o self determination”.
However the mentality of social chauvinism of those organisations who
accept “the right of self determination” in theory, are practically
doing nothing but ignorance.
Dear friends especially my Iranian friends; Remember” defending “the
right of self determination” for the oppressed Baloch nation was the
only slogan that attracted Baloch young generation to the Iranian left
and progressive organisations. Otherwise it is quite clear that the
vast majority of Baloch people are poor, rural peasants with a huge
unemployed population left with nothing but engaged with illegal
export and import of goods on the border areas. There is no a single
industry or factory in the entire Balochistan province to speak about
existence of a Baloch working class! We all know that industrial
factories are concentrated only in the central Iranian Persian
populated big cities.
About one century of ethnic discrimination has contributed to an
attitude and belief of national superiority to many of Persian elites
and intellectuals. Unfortunately it seems that this long run
institutionalized and systematic education of national superiority has
been remarkably effective to the conscience of even the progressive
and leftist forces of Iran. For many of them “the right of self
determination” is nothing but a slogan against Iran’s territorial
Integrity coinciding with imperialistic war against Iran. Despite of
their admittance to the presence of national oppression and gross
human right violation against the oppressed nationalities that no
radical changes can happen successfully without their serious
participation nevertheless they do not principally accept “the right
of self determination” for the multinational Iran. Having the
experience of working for decades together, many of the none Persian
nationalities’ activists who were members or supporters of these
nation-wide Iranian political organisations have deserted and
established their own national and regional political organisations
and parties. This should be a big drawback for the nation-wide
progressive organizations and should make them to revise their
political stances regarding the crisis of the oppressed nationalities
in parallel with the class and gender struggle for social justice in
Iran.
I strongly believe that Iranian nation-wide socialist and democratic
forces, need to put one step back in order to be able in the near
future of Iran to put two steps forward for the sake of the people of
Iran’s struggle for democracy that will accelerate the class
polarisation for social justice .
Please take a look on the long list of just recent few years executed,
killed and amputated hands and legs in resistance that amounts to
hundreds of young Baloch national right activists in Iran.
http://www.balochetawaar.com/edaam/list.html
http://www.radiobalochi.org/BH_Rights/ListehBaziEdamiOkhoshteha.html
The chauvinist rulers of Iran even cannot stand the civil right
activists amongst oppressed nationalities keeping them in jails under
inhuman conditions and sentencing them to death.
http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE13/104/2007
The harsh discrimination of oppressed nationalities in Iran has
seriously damaged the trust and weakened the links between the
workers, painstaking and hard working people in different parts of
Iran. We strongly believe that ethnic based discriminations in Iran
have seriously slowed down the process of economical and social
evolution, class polarisation and struggle for democracy in general.
Unfortunately it is a reality that a Baloch worker, a peasant, a
business man and even a university lecturer feels that for nearly a
century has been and still being treated as a 3rd class
citizen of Iran and needs the hurt and damaged human dignity and
national sovereignty of him/her to be reinstated before joining
voluntarily hands in hands for the struggle of social justice in a
united multinational Iran.
Taking into account the Iranian theocratic regime’s atrocities, the
regional and the international crisis, the issue of the nationality
based discriminations needs immediate attention by all caring
political and human rights organisations nationally and
internationally. The crisis exists and cannot be solved by exclusion
and ignorance.
During the recent decade,
the opposition forces of the oppressed and discriminated nationalities
of Iran, have closely worked together. As a result “The
Congress of
Nationalities for a
Federal
Iran
http://www.iranfederal.org/
” is the outcome of this successful coordination.
The CNFI includes almost all major national and regional political
organizations which are striving to establish a federal, secular and a
democratic common country, based on equal rights and recognition of
the “right of self determination” for all nations in a united and
strong federative Iran.
We strongly believe that no single party or organisation can bring
democratic changes in Iran. The key issue for a successful democratic
campaign is a popular united front combined of all democratic forces.
Workers Movement, Women Movement and National Minorities Movement
which all equally suffer from not having observed their democratic
rights are the main social movements that bring radical democratic
changes in Iran. These Movements need to be coordinated in parallel to
achieve the best for the people of Iran. It is the duty of the
political organisations that are representing these movements to be in
closer contact and coordinated.
Your support is needed especially in these days’ critical and
sensitive Middle East circumstances.
With Solidarity
Rahim Bandoui (Balochistanni)
Spokesperson for the “Balochistan People’s Party
www.balochpeople.org
;
www.ostomaan.org”
Member of Executive Bureau of “The Congress of Nationalities for a
Federal Iran
www.iranfederal.org”
References:
1- Dr. Afrasiab Shekofteh, Cultural & Civil Society of Khorasani
Kurds, www.cskk.org.
2- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/middle_east/06/iran_maps/html/default.stm.
3 - http://www.sci.org.ir/portal/faces/public/census85/census85.natayej.
4- http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Iran.
5- http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Iran.html.
6- http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-230041/Iran.
7- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_peoples.
8- http://www.iranian.com/Shorts/2006/july2006.html#9.
9- https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ir.html.
10- http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/iran_081205.doc.
11- http://www.unpo.org/nations_people.php.
12- http://www.iranfederal.org.
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