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06LONDON4184
2006-06-12 15:13:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy London
Cable title:  

IRANIAN EXILE GROUP DEDICATED TO REGIME OVERTHROW

Tags:  PREL PHUM KDEM IR UK 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 LONDON 004184 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/09/2016
TAGS: PREL PHUM KDEM IR UK
SUBJECT: IRANIAN EXILE GROUP DEDICATED TO REGIME OVERTHROW
MEETS IN LONDON; NEXT MEETING IN WASHINGTON

REF: LONDON 0392

Classified By: Classified by PolMinCouns Maura Connelly for Reasons 1.4
B, D

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 LONDON 004184

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/09/2016
TAGS: PREL PHUM KDEM IR UK
SUBJECT: IRANIAN EXILE GROUP DEDICATED TO REGIME OVERTHROW
MEETS IN LONDON; NEXT MEETING IN WASHINGTON

REF: LONDON 0392

Classified By: Classified by PolMinCouns Maura Connelly for Reasons 1.4
B, D


1. (C) Summary. The Iranian Solidarity Congress (ISC),an
umbrella organization designed to unite disparate Iranian
exile groups, held the third in a series of meetings June 3-5
in London. The ISC's stated goal is to develop a common
strategy to bring about the nonviolent overthrow of the
current regime and establish a democratic government in Iran.
The London meeting, officially titled "the London Conference
of Unity for Democracy and Human Rights," drew eighty
representatives from a wide range of ethnic groups and
political factions. VOA Persia Correspondent Nazenine Ansari
(protect),who attended the conference, told Embassy London
there were rumors that some participants actually traveled
from Iran with the blessing of more moderate members of the
regime, including children of some of the original
revolutionaries; however, she was unable to confirm those
rumors. Notably absent were members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq
(MEK),who were reportedly approached to join the ISC but
have chosen not to participate. The ISC is operating on a
shoe-string budget, FCO sources tell us, and progress toward
reaching a common agenda has been slow; nonetheless, Ansari
said she believed Iranian President Ahmadinejad's extreme
behavior is acting as a catalyst to unite formerly splintered
factions. The next ISC meeting is scheduled to take place
June 19-20 in Washington, DC, with the next meeting after
that in Paris. End summary.

UNPRECEDENTED UNITY AT LONDON CONFERENCE...


2. (C) The London meeting, the third in a series (the first
two were held earlier this year in Brussels and Berlin)
marked the first time that such a wide spectrum of opposition
groups had gathered in one venue, Ansari said. The group
also reportedly reached a consensus that delegates should
unify their actions in support of democracy and human rights
in Iran. The reason for this unprecedented show of unity,
Ansari told us, is the opposition's reaction to Iranian
President Ahmadinejad, whom she deemed a "lightning rod." At

this point, she said, Iranian exiles are so appalled by the
turn the regime has taken that they are finally ready to put
aside old differences. For example, a representative of the
National Front, a group dedicated to righting the wrong done
in 1953 by the coup against Mossadeh (and therefore
anti-monarchist),announced at the meeting that it was
finally time to put aside long standing differences and that
he would be proud to stand next to Reza Pahlavi if it meant
getting rid of Ahmadinejad.


3. (C) From political factions, representatives included
disillusioned former regime supporters, former Khatami
supporters, monarchists, and leftists; from the ethnic
groups, representatives included Baluchis, Azeris, and Kurds,
VOA Correspondent Avi Davidi (protect) told us. Ansari said
she heard rumors but was unable to confirm that some
participants actually traveled from Iran with the blessing of
more moderate members of the regime, including children of
some of the original revolutionaries. Although the ISC
reportedly approached the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),they chose
not to participate. The main organizers were Shahriar Ahi
(of no fixed country),Victoria Azad (Sweden),Kambiz Roosta
(Germany),Hasan Bagherzadeh (Germany),Rahim Parham
(France),and Bagher Parham (France). Reza Pahlavi did not
attend the conference or provide funding, but has lent his
support to the ISC, according to Ansari. After the London
meeting concluded, Ahi, Azad, and Rahim Parham flew to Paris
to attend Qhlavi's meetings with members of the French
National Assembly, where Pahlavi reportedly obtained
agreement from the GOF to hold the next meeting after
Washington in Paris. As one member of the delegation
reportedly joked, "after (what they did for) Khomeini, the
French owe us."


4. (C) According to FCO Iran analysts, who spoke to some
conference attendees but did not attend, participants agreed
on the following three principles: 1) the regime cannot be
reformed from within; 2) the Iranian Solidarity Congress will
not get involved in any military action or attempts to over
throw the regime by force; and 3) the group's activities will
be restricted to raising the profile of Iran in foreign news,
with special emphasis on human rights abuses. The group also
elected a governing body, with Ahi receiving the most votes.

BUT STILL A WAYS TO GO


5. (C) FCO Iran analysts said the ISC is operating on a shoe
string budget; one analyst pointed out that the meeting's
location, Hangar Lane in West London, is an "insalubrious
part of town." The analyst also noted that the meeting

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received little media attention, even inside Iran, where the
regime's modus operandi is to draw attention to such meetings
in the domestic press and then brand them as infidel plots.
One reason for the lack of international press coverage, the
analyst said, may have been the lack of English language
knowledge among participants at the London conference, which
was conducted in Farsi; Ansari said she thought that would
not be a problem at the Washington conference, which
presumably more Americans will attend. The London meeting,
she said, was a meeting of the "intelligentsia" of the
movement; she expects participants in Washington will be more
"action-oriented."

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