
PRESIDENT OBAMA: [...] The United States and the international
community have been appalled and outraged by the threats,
beatings, and imprisonments of the last few days. I strongly
condemn these unjust actions, and I join with the American
people in mourning each and every innocent life that is lost.
I have made it clear that the United States respects the
sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and is not
at all interfering in Iran’s affairs. But we must
also bear witness to the courage and dignity of the Iranian
people, and to a remarkable opening within Iranian society.
And we deplore violence against innocent civilians anywhere
that it takes place.
The Iranian people are trying to have a debate about their
future. Some in the Iranian government are trying to avoid
that debate by accusing the United States and others outside
of Iran of instigating protests over the elections. These
accusations are patently false and absurd. They are an obvious
attempt to distract people from what is truly taking place
within Iran’s borders. This tired strategy of using
old tensions to scapegoat other countries won’t work
anymore in Iran. This is not about the United States and
the West; this is about the people of Iran, and the future
that they – and only they – will choose.
The Iranian people can speak for themselves. That is precisely
what has happened these last few days. In 2009, no iron
fist is strong enough to shut off the world from bearing
witness to the peaceful pursuit of justice. Despite the
Iranian government’s efforts to expel journalists
and isolate itself, powerful images and poignant words have
made their way to us through cell phones and computers,
and so we have watched what the Iranian people are doing.
This is what we have witnessed. We have seen the timeless
dignity of tens of thousands Iranians marching in silence.
We have seen people of all ages risk everything to insist
that their votes are counted and their voices heard. Above
all, we have seen courageous women stand up to brutality
and threats, and we have experienced the searing image of
a woman bleeding to death on the streets. While this loss
is raw and painful, we also know this: those who stand up
for justice are always on the right side of history.
As I said in Cairo, suppressing ideas never succeeds in
making them go away. The Iranian people have a universal
right to assembly and free speech. If the Iranian government
seeks the respect of the international community, it must
respect those rights, and heed the will of its own people.
It must govern through consent, not coercion. That is what
Iran’s own people are calling for, and the Iranian
people will ultimately judge the actions of their own government.
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