Ref: 90/M/263
Date: 30 January 2004
The Iranian Asylum Seekers’ Charter
“WHY WE ARE
ASYLUM SEEKERS”
To:
The People in the Four
Corners of the World Who are our Hosts
The United Nations
The European Union
The United States
To Canada, Australia …
In the last twenty five
years, since the Islamic Revolution, over four million of Iranians have been
dispersed around the world far from home and family.
The
fact that:
q
what
proportion of are officially recognised as refugees, have submitted asylum
applications, or are living without identity and where;
q
many
more of the seventy million Iranians dream of fleeing our country;
q
in
this unprecedented flight and exodus many of our young
o
have been victims of people traffickers,
o
have fallen in the jaws of death, misadventure and
abuse;
o
have suffered from the bitter experience of weeks
and months of being hidden in the back of lorries and boats in search of a
safe refuge, or
o
ended up behind bars
q
many
suffer to acquire even the most basic of rights: shelter, sustenance and
clothing,
q
much
of Iran’s wealth and
human resources is wandering aimlessly with an uncertain future,
q
our
country and its future have ended up in such chaos, and where our future, that
of the society and our country is going;
The fact that:
q
based
on the Constitution of the Islamic Republic discrimination against half of our
population, the women, is institutionalised;
q
based
on the Islamic Constitution discrimination against all ethnic and religious
groups who could be identified as the real owners of
Iran has been
institutionalised;
q
based
on the last pre-revolution national census in 1976, so far 11.08% of Iranian
Zoroastrians, 53.25% of Iranian Christians, 79.54% of Iranian Jews and almost
all of Iranian Baha’is have been forced to flee
Iran;
q
due to
the despotic nature of the Islamic Republic discrimination, torture and
imprisonment of dissident Sunni and Shia clergies alike are widespread;
q
in the
last twenty five years many artists, journalists, thinkers and academics have
been incarcerated and executed on charges of conscience, or kidnapped,
disappeared or murdered with the regime blatantly accepting responsibility.
q
the
very foundation of our society is plagued with disorder and chaos
q
drug
addiction, prostitution, runaway children and social insecurity are every day
experiences
q
economic crisis, absolute poverty, widespread unemployment… have forced the
society into a downward spiral;
q
due to
economic instability and insecurity
Iran’s underground resources
are auctioned off and the political instability prohibits any form of investment
in Iran even by Iranians who invest their money anywhere but
in Iran
q
our
historical and cultural heritage are sold off
q
despite
Islamic Republic earning around five hundred billion dollars in oil income
through legitimate and illegitimate sales in the last twenty five years, its
rulers will under no circumstances account for the fact that when this amount
could have built a country from scratch, how is it that they have managed to
drag our country into such poverty and hardship.
q
the
rulers of the Islamic Republic are only interested in personal financial gain
and the next deal. Based on reports by NGOs from Iran even a catastrophic
tragedy such as the Bam earthquake has turned into yet another money making
tool,
all demonstrate that the Islamic regime in its entirety has no desire,
answer or plan for the today and tomorrows of
Iran.
What is
chronicled above is a brief glimpse of the misery ruling the lives of Iranians
including those you classify as asylum seeker.
We, those who
are unjustly labelled as asylum seekers, ask you the responsible authorities of
the world:
q
are
you, as the responsible authorities of the world, truly concerned for the
oppressed nations of the world?
q
Do you
not really know that 89% of the world population lives in poverty and other
hardships and only 11% live in the so called industrialised developed world who
do not suffer with their people wandering the world as asylum seekers?
q
Do you
not really know that the countries of origin of asylum seekers are different
from each other due to their various cultural, economic and political
backgrounds?
q
Do you
not really know that in the classification of reasons for asylum seeking
economic betterment plays the largest part?
q
And do
you not really know that at least we Iranians do not need to fall into that
category since our country is rich in wealth and resources?
q
Do you
not really know that
Iran
is a country rich in its human resources and underground wealth? And that its
young population will create a prosperous future for Iran only if it benefited
from a democratic government.
q
Do you
not really know that this is the desire and the will of the Iranian people and
our only rescue route ending our wanderings?
There
should be no doubt that if the issues and problems of asylum seeking are not
dealt with at root a satisfactory solution will not be achieved. The root cause
of asylum seeking must be sought in the identity and behaviour of despotic
regimes of asylum seekers’ home countries and international engagement for
financial gain.
At
the same time we are familiar with the realities and the problems facing your
communities due to the large presence of asylum seekers. While we
understand that financial deals with a weak regime provide the best return for
your countries and satisfy your national interests but if in the UK, for
example, asylum and immigration are major issues after education and health and
support for unpopular despotic regimes continue the problem of asylum will soon
become the number one priority. You have to recognise that even building iron
walls, disregarding international standards for assessing asylum claims,
removing rights of appeal and enforced deportations will not be a successful
deterrent in the long term if the issue is not resolved at its root.
We at
ACI believe and are sure that you are also fully aware that where Iranian asylum
seekers are concerned we are only your guests as long as the Islamic Republic is
in existence. Our life as asylum seekers in
Iran’s
long and proud history is nothing but a tragic yet passing chapter. Over seventy
percent of Iranians are below the age of thirty. None of the Islamic Republic’s
factions, reformist or hardline, have the answers to the needs of Iran’s young
population. The Islamic Republic’s internal bickering and fighting will not
produce the solutions to economic poverty, social problems or lack of national
and international credibility. We have no doubt that their days are numbered.
Meanwhile we ask you, the
governments and responsible ministries, to be understanding and lenient in your
assessment of our asylum claims. We ask you to understand that our presence in
your countries is a direct consequence of political tyranny and persecution. The
numerous human rights reports are testimonies to this fact. Islamic Republic
offers cultural differences as an acceptable defence for its violent and
unacceptable behaviour. Cultural differences must not be accepted as an excuse
for violation of rights. These cultural differences allude to the regime’s
ideology and not the wishes and practices of the Iranian people. If the 1951
Geneva Convention and its amendments were interpreted in its true spirit there
would not be a single refusal to our claims. As your honourable judges assess
cases without political prejudice or expediency, with respect, we ask you to
adopt the same unbiased approach. As has been proven time and time again we are
positive contributors to host communities, science and economy once given the
opportunity and permission to stay and work. This would be mutually beneficial
in this transient period. We look forward to your compassionate response.
With respect
Prepared
by Association des Chercheurs Iraniens (ACI)
on behalf
of Iranian Asylum seekers everywhere.