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Oct-18-2012 11:42printcomments

Carnage or Sanctions? Six Million Iranian Lives at Stake

Hurting people in Iran so Israel can carry on apartheid...

Sanctions on Iran
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(TEHRAN) - The US-led sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran which directly and painfully target the population have created an inconceivable situation for those whose very lives depend on the medicine adversely affected by these barbaric sanctions.

The West is sharply aware of the devastating inhuman effects of the sanctions on the sick people. On September 4, the Washington Post published an article titled In Iran, Sanctions Take Toll On The Sick, which details how dug shortages are particularly affecting “cancer patients and those being treated for complex disorders such as hemophilia, multiple sclerosis and Thalassemia, as well as transplant and kidney dialysis patients."

Fatemeh Hashemi, Head of Iran’s Charity Institute for Special Diseases, has voiced grave concern for the six million patients suffering from special diseases and their families who are desperately wrestling with the problems originating therefrom. In fact, the US-led sanctions are exacting their deadly toll on the terminally ailing patients.

"We feel the shortage mainly for cancer and MS drugs. Of course, Thalassemia and dialysis patients are also the targets of these hardships. All these problems stem from the sanctions the US has imposed on the banking sector and the difficulties in transferring foreign currency," Hashemi said.

The bitter question is: Is the West taking sadistic pleasure in incurring genocidal deaths or does the West naively believe that they are achieving their fiendish goals in the Muslim country?

Bitterly exasperated by the fact that a large multitude of patients are on the brink of death on account of the US-led sanctions, Fatemeh Hashemi wrote a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon two months ago. Part of the letter which was sent through the Iranian Foreign Ministry reads: “Although medicine is not included in the list of the sanctions, the aftermaths of the sanctions, the impossibility of transferring money through the banks as well as the appalling atmosphere created thus has cast its cumbersome shadow upon medicine and healthcare in Iran and has austerely affected the import of medicines in the country. As the head of an institute dealing with the lives of six million patients, I hereby implore you to exert all your endeavors to champion human rights in lifting the sanctions as they are political in nature and prove to the inexcusable detriment of the patients in Iran.”

Many of the Thalassemia patients in Iran are threatened by death due to the paucity of Desferrioxamine or Desferal, a medicine which helps keep their blood iron at a safe level in the body. Thalassemia patients keep having blood transfusions which cause extra iron in the body. When blood transfusions are regular, iron gathers in the body and is amassed in some organs such as the liver, the heart, and the endocrine glands. Functioning as a foreign body, the iron eventually damages the organs. One of the main drugs which helps keep the blood iron at a safe level is desferrioxamine or ‘Desferal’.

In a recent speech, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has blasted the illogical western sanctions as ‘barbaric’ and described them as a war against a nation.

“The West is angry and they have used Iran’s nuclear energy program as a pretext [to impose sanctions]. They claim that they will lift the sanctions if Iran backs down on its right to nuclear energy. They are lying. Out of spite and revenge, they decide to impose illogical sanctions against Iran.”

As the leader says, the nuclear energy program is only an excuse for the West.

To be precise, the West is well aware that Iran has never sought a nuclear weapons program nor does it ever wish to do so. However they appear to be incapable of finding a better excuse than Iran’s nuclear energy program to go ahead with their barbaric sanctions with the ultimate goal of installing a US-friendly regime in the country. A recent article by David Frum reveals how Washington uses the sanctions as a strategy to bring about regime change in Iran. He says, “The U.S. has three goals vis-a-vis Iran: minimalist, maximalist and in-between. The minimalist goal is to compel Iran to surrender its nuclear ambitions and submit fully to international monitoring. The in-between goal is more generally to moderate Iran's obnoxious behavior, including state sponsorship of terrorist outrages such as the recent attempt to murder the Saudi ambassador to Washington. The maximalist goal is to apply enough economic pressure to incite domestic revolution and the fall of the regime.”

Apart from his naïve perception of the status quo in Iran, he touches on a very important issue which tops the US agenda: regime change in Iran. Parenthetically, Frum used to be Bush’s speech writer and was well connected to the White House. His unconscious confession to this grand delusion entertained by the US officials indicates how very removed from reality the Washington officials are and how infernally adamant they are on bringing about this change at whatever cost, even the lives of millions of people.

The sheer idea of imposing illegal sanctions against the Islamic Republic and jeopardizing the lives of millions of patients is indeed an act of brutality which runs counter to the very true spirit of humanity as well as to international humanitarian laws.

Since when has the act of endangering the lives of the ailing people become part of a dirty political game played by the West?

What a shame!

In cahoots with the US, the West is willingly or unwillingly exterminating the Iranian patients through these illegal sanctions. Indeed, they will be held accountable for the human loss they are inflicting upon the Iranian nation: surely, the eyes of God are watching them and they are held in divine abhorrence.

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Dr. Ismail Salami is an Iranian writer, Middle East expert, Iranologist and lexicographer. He writes extensively on the US and Middle East issues and his articles have been translated into a number of languages.

Dr. Salami examines the historical developments that impact national relations today, and the way western people view Iran. Salem-News.com has carried stories from Iranian writers for years and the critical politics have been and remain under our microscope of truth and fair play. This is essential in a world teetering on the brink of a third world war, over continual unfounded allegations of Iran's development of enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb.

The stark irony of the story is that Iran's primary accuser, Israel, is in possession of hundreds of nuclear weapons, the very type they accuse Iran of "plotting" to develop. In truth, Iran has almost no history of aggression toward the United States.

Misinformation shapes opinion, and a large percentage of Americans have never been provided accurate information about the history of Iran and the western powers and their eternal quests for cheap oil. They don't comprehend the fact that Iran was ruled by the west, by proxy, throughout the years of the Shah, and that this only ended with the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

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Logic October 20, 2012 9:05 am (Pacific time)

To Anonymous,
1-"Majority of the Muslim world hate us" . Not true. Show me the statistics! But a large percentage (a large percentage does not represent "majority") of the Muslim nation do not agree with the Western government's policies in their regions simply because of the blind support their undemocratic governments plus israel were receiving for decades.

2-"Iran government hates the way of life of the Western World". First of all it's non of their business how we live as much as its not our job to tell them how either.

3-"if they want something, so their people don't die, new[sic]are good enough and bow over to give it to them". You can say the same about us. Of the 19 Sept. 11 terorrists 11 were from Saudi Arabia; yet we consider the Saudis as alllies!!?

Plus Bin Laden's close family members were present in the U.S. at the time yet The Bush Administration let the leave the country on private plane when the entire U.S. airspace was closed to civilian traffic! If these acts are not examples of bending over our backs then what is? And why?

Just one answer; OIL!

Editor: Sharp comment!


Ralph E. Stone October 20, 2012 6:40 am (Pacific time)

Stephen, according to you "Iran has not started a war in 200 years." Yet, Iran was behind the 1983 bombing of the marine barracks in Lebanon where 241 Americans were killed. And Iran continues to wage war against the United States by using Sunni and Shia insurgents in Iraq, Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Sunni Taliban in Afghanistan as its proxies. Using Hezbollah as its proxy, it is currently supporting the Assad regime in Syria. Iran doesn't need to start wars, it just needs to use others as its proxy.
By the way, why don't you and Anonymous stand behind your comments by signing your names.


Anonymous October 19, 2012 11:48 am (Pacific time)

I forgot to add, I am no fan of the president of Iran, but I AM a fan of talking truth. CPS here in the U.S. has more child abuse than the parents they took the kids away from. GMO food is killing us and the environment. U.S. has the highest rate of people in prison in the entire world. Most of those in prison have non-victim crimes. The U.S. troops were ordered to guard the opium fields in afghanistan, giving the CIA billions for covert operations not approved by congress, and spreading cheap and potent heroin all over the world, especially the U.S. The U.S. allows oxycotin, but it gets too expensive so people turn to heroin which is cheaper, then they get caught with it and go to a pay for profit prison..Are you getting this yet? As mentioned, I could do this all day.


stephen October 19, 2012 11:27 am (Pacific time)

Maybe israel should follow the NPPT Ralph...Your use of the language you quote is blantenly misrepresenting. The UNSC has dozens of violations against israel, but we are not sanctioning israel..the UNSC is not a legitimate force in regards to the U.S. In fact, obama being the head of the UNSC is another blatent violation of the Constitution. The U.S. has laws and a constitution. If you want a one world government, that is your right, but dont skew info.. On another note: two months ago, I wrote, on this website the following: Be prepared for the west to blame Iran for cyber attacks. Because: A: Legislation is being pushed to control/censor the internet, if they can make a flag and blame it on Iran, the following will happen: A.2: They can get their draconian internet censorship approved: A.3. They can use the false flag cyber attack to demonize/sanction/bomb Iran. A.4. The bankers caused the soon coming economic collapse, if they can blame Iran on their own greed and law breaking, they will get away scott free..Iran has not started a war in 200 years. Their last war was with west funded Iraq that caused massive havoc, and nothing was accomplished but death and destruction. The only country to use a nuke bomb is the U.S. And new info coming out says the nukes on hiroshma were nothing more than a test to see what would happen. Most of the world is controlled by very evil people.. Iran is not forcing GMO on me, Iran is not making a police state in the U.S., Iran has not turned our education system into an indoctrination system, Iran is not paying bankers, fraudently make the housing bubble, Iran has not suppressed new energy ideas for corporations, Iran does not suppress medical cures to fill the pockets of the pharma industry..etc..I could do this all day. You live in a world that does not exist anymore Ralph and your comment could be torn apart piece by piece, but it would take me several pages to do it. If you want the U.N. to control the world, thats up to you, but you might want to look into who owns the U.N. The bankers...Rothchilds, etc. Iran has given full info, israel has lied about their nukes for decades... The U.N. does nothing about it. How about the west paying and arming alCIAda to invade Libya and Syria, while using alCIAda to scare the U.S. into giving up their rights? Time for you to retire Ralph, you live in a rose colored glass world. That world is gone, but you are old and dont want to accept the truth. You just want your last few years to be what you want them to be.. I assume you have no children.


Ralph E. Stone October 19, 2012 5:52 am (Pacific time)

Actually Mr. Salami, the sanctions are not illegal under international law. On 27 December 2006, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted resolution 1737 (2006) imposing sanctions in relation to Iran in response to the proliferation risks presented by the Iranian nuclear program and, in this context, by Iran's continuing failure to meet the requirements of the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors and to comply with the provisions of Security Council resolution 1696 (2006). The sanctions were extended by UNSC resolutions 1747 (2007), 1803 (2008) and 1929 (2010). Iran has the solution in its own hands; it need only allow the IAEA full access to its nuclear facilities.


Anonymous October 19, 2012 2:12 am (Pacific time)

Ok, just a couple things. I understand that Obama just made a deal with Iran. Iran hold part of its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of many US sanctions against Iran. We all know that Obama just did this to say "look at me, I'm the greates, they stopped making nukes. Now vote for the king". I just don't understand this: we all know the majority of the Muslim world hate us. The Iran Government hates us, hates the way of life of the Western world, complain about everything we do, the movies, the sex life and so on. But funny enough, if they want something, so their people don't die,new are good enough and bow over to give it to them. Otherwise they spit in our face, burn our flag, openly say that they will destroy our Country. I just feel sorry for the innocent people whom been terrorized by their Government and have to pay the prize.

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