The International Committee to Support the Rights of Sufis&Students

For Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Meeting of CRSSI representative in Denmark with Danish parliament


The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufies in Iran, (CRSSI)



The Representatives of the CRSSI and the Committee of Resistance against The Vibevej Mosque had a successful meeting with the members of Danish Parliament involved in the integration committee on 24th of May.

During this event the members of the parliament were thoroughly informed about connection between the organization behind the existing Mosque and the international Ahl-ul Bayt organization which is a cover up society for promoting Iranian religious fascism throughout the world, and spreading and financing the fundamentalism and fanatic- activities.

The involved members of Parliament were informed in advance by documents about the Ahl-ul Bayt.

The attending members of the Danish parliament were greatly concerned with the danger posed by this organization to the western democratic values and expressed their sympathy and appreciation for the worked done by the CRSSI and Committee of Resistance against The Vibevej Mosque.

The head of the committee “Karen Jespersen” were surprised by the fact that such an organization has been active in Denmark during last 9 years, under cover of religious minority, without being noticed by government officials.

Karen Jespersen and other members of committee expressed their intentions to search further into this matter.

CRSSI Copenhagen, Denmark

Press release


Press release: The law that forces women to wear a "veil" or receive punishment is forbidden according to the laws of Islam.

The statement of the International Committee in Support of the Rights of Dervishes and Students in Iran is as following:

The statement concludes: "We Muslims see the insults against the Quran by a bunch of repressors that use the name of Islam and the Quran for their evil intentions - we condemn their acts and announce that the Muslim world knows that “enforced veil” has no place in the Quran. We declare that you should avoid the lies and suppression of free Iranian women that ends up in the name of Islam and the Quran. The verses of Quran stands not only against your shameless tricks like “enforced veil”, but says that the best veil, is “the veil of faith and dignity”.

وَ لِباسُ التّفوَی ذَلِکَ خَیر
“The clothes of piety is the best clothing”
Quran, Surah: Al Araf, Verse: 26


25th of May 2010
The International Committee in Support of the Rights of Dervishes and Students in Iran
Berlin - Toronto - Washington
Oslo branch

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Face for human rights in Iran




Face for Human Rights in Iran





Ever since the elections of June 12th 2009, the whole world has been watching the violent crackdown on demonstrations, the arrests, rape and torture, forced confessions, intimidation and brutal violations of human rights against the Iranian people and the execution of Ali Mohammad Zamani and Arash Rahmanipour on the charge of “Mohareb”.


In cooperation with Amnesty International, we would like to make a gesture towards the millions of Iranians who want their voices to be heard.

Together with Amnesty International we urge the Iranian authorities:

· To repeal laws which criminalize the legitimate exercise of the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly and bring them in line with international standards.

· To release, immediately and unconditionally, all prisoners of conscience: those imprisoned because of their political, religious or other conscientiously-held beliefs, their ethnic origin, their language, their national or social origin, their sexual orientation or other status and who have not used or advocated violence or hatred.

· To take immediate measures to end the practice of excessive use of force and violence by police, Basij paramilitaries or other government agents against those exercising their rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly.

· To end all forms of torture and other ill-treatment in detention, including prolonged solitary confinement, and to ensure that those responsible for ordering or committing human rights violations are held to account.

· To revise the procedures for trials held in Iranian courts, including Revolutionary Courts, to ensure that they comply with international standards for fair trial.

· To end all discrimination against women, religious and linguistic minorities.

· To introduce an immediate moratorium on executions and end the cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment of flogging.

On Saturday, June 12th, you can support the Iranian people by having a picture taken of your face. We want to show our faces to support the respect of human rights in Iran. Every face is a symbol of freedom. By this solidarity action, we would like to send the message to those “whose voices go unheard”, that despite the fact that very little news comes out of the country we remember them and continue supporting them.

Please support this action:

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

12.30 to 15.00hrs

Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Hamburg, London and Stockholm


Amnesty International

The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran


www.amnesty.be

http://crssi.blogspot.com/

www.insideofiran.com

www.mehriran.de

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Committee for the Rights of Students And Sufis in Iran (CRSSI)



The Committee for the Rights of Students
And Sufis in Iran (CRSSI)




For Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood




“Help yourselves to protect the freedom and democracy, we help you through solidarity”


During the past 31 years, a majority of Iranians in Iran have resisted the social and political atmosphere in their country. But after last year’s election of June 12th, the Iranians crossed a threshold. Thousands of people went out on the streets to protest the rigged election. From that moment on, the whole foundations of the system started to tremble; and the doctrine of “Velayat-I-Faqhi” (the sovereignty of the Supreme Leader) and the ‘Islamic Republic’ itself were openly questioned. Many Iranians have lost their faith in the Islamic Republic.
Since the contested elections, despite the increasing intolerant censorships, massive crackdowns against any form of protest, arrests, intimidations, tortures and executions, the popular resistance movement has intensified, spread and strengthened. These protests spread from Tehran to the four corners of Iran. This movement, like a colourful mosaic, is composed of all layers of the Iranian population: men, women, students, scholars, religious groups, ethnic and cultural minorities, coming from a variety of different backgrounds, all with different wishes and different views about a free Iran. This broad resistance movement is searching for a way to guide Iran to a democratic free society.

‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’, represents about 10 million Sufis and students in Iran, and forms a significant group of the resistance movement towards freedom.


Who are the members of ‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’?
The committee is active in different western countries in Europe, USA as well as in Canada. Its members include second and third generation Iranians who were born in the west, Iranian exiles and western citizens. The committee is acting in accordance with respect to the individual freedom of each human being as written in the United Nations constitution of Human Rights.
The committee is cooperating with NGO`s such as Human Right Watch, Amnesty International, reporters without border, international media and press as well as governmental institutions.


What is the main concern and message of ‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’?
By helping ourselves, we are helping the Iranian community
At present, every individual of the Western free world is exposed to the real danger of “Religious fascism”, in the same way the European citizens (and even the entire world) were confronted in 1939 with the danger of “racist-fascism”.

The committee would like to spread awareness about the necessity to protect the Western democracy and freedom against the approaching and growing danger of fanaticism and religious fascism by the Iranian regime’s infiltration and penetration into the western societies, that is disguised as religious (Islamic) and cultural activities. The danger of religious-fascism can be compared to an enormous octopus, whose head is in Iran and its legs and arms are very active all around the world, aiming to undermine the stability of western societies and to create social-religious-cultural chaos.
In order to construct a strong and stable barrier in front of this stream, the committee would like to make an appeal to the citizen of the free world to be alert and to join in and create a powerful force of international solidarity and non-violent resistance against the threat of religious fascism.


What are the objectives and activities of ‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’?
1. Exchange of information
• Obtaining information from within Iran and share this information with the Iranian people inside of Iran who are bombarded with propaganda and don’t have access to free press and are thus unaware of the real situation in their country.
• To spread information to the entire world about what is happening in Iran
• To inform the free world about the projects, plans and hidden agenda of the Islamic Republic whose only intention is to destabilize the Western society and to create social-cultural-religious chaos.
2. The committee tries to bring together and to coordinate, as far as possible, the activities of the Iranian communities, outside and inside of Iran, by giving an international voice to the activities of the students and Sufis in Iran.
3. The committee organizes street demonstrations and actions such as: a Face for Freedom in Iran” and “a Face for Human Rights in Iran” in cities across the West in solidarity with the Iranian society against the human rights violations in Iran.
4. The committee organizes conferences and offers a platform to experts whose speeches aim to increase the awareness of the western citizens with regard to the dangers that the religious fascism poses to the free world.


What is the final objective of ‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’?

The committee would like to provide a way for the voice of freedom and human rights in Iran to be heard outside the country and to enable a process through which a popular referendum can be held in Iran under the watch of the international community, so that Iranians can decide their own political future.


More information about the ‘The Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufis in Iran’

The charter of the committee as well as reports, videos and photos of the committee’s action can be found at http://crssi.blogspot.com/

Other websites:
www.insideofiran.com/en
www.mehriran.de