Statement of the
Worker-communist party of Iran – Hekmatist in
Defence of
Unconditional Right of Belief and Expression
The
publication of a few cartoons depicting Mohammad the prophet of Islam
in several European papers has generated a wave of assaults on the
freedom of expression all over the world. The perpetrators of these
assaults are not the Muslim people but terror groups and organisers of
anti freedom movements.
The Islamists intimidation and
threats; attacks on embassies and murdering critiques of Islam are
part and parcel of a regressive movement aimed at civilised humanity.
This onslaught must be opposed and the achievements of humanity
safeguarded.
Defence of freedom of expression and
belief can not be expected from movements and forces that whenever
their interests are endangered or threatened surrender all the gains
of the contemporary civilisation, including respect for human rights,
the rights of women and freedom of expression to the reactionary
forces. A wave of apology and retreat and prohibition of criticising
Islam, in the face of such treats, has already begun. Today criticism
of Islam is being suppressed and prohibited, tomorrow will be the turn
of critique of any other views, thoughts and religions.
We believe that the freedom of
expression can not be conditional or restricted. No one has the right,
under any pretext and excuse, to restrict, curtail or ban the freedom
of expression and belief.
It is incumbent on all individuals and
organisations, institutions and political parties that are concerned
about freedom of expression and the rights of women and children’s
rights to support the content of this statement and redouble their
efforts to protect the unconditional and unrestricted right of
expression and belief.
Worker-communist Party of Iran-Hekmatist
March 8, 2006