Al-Kaabi: The educated class carries the torches of struggle against the Iranian occupation
The Chief Executive of the Ahwazi State, Dr. Arif Al-Kaabi, confirmed that the educated class among the Ahwazi Arab people bears a great responsibility in facing the struggle against the Iranian occupation.
Al-Kaabi said in a speech addressed to the people of the Ahwazi Arab people in the occupied and diaspora homeland that the struggle against the Iranian occupation falls on any Ahwazi citizen wherever he is, and he is the one who chooses his method of struggle and we do not dictate the method of struggle to him.
The Chief Executive of the Ahwazi State stressed that the educated class in the Ahwazi street carries the torches of confronting the Iranian occupation because all societies and peoples in the world build their foundations on the ideas, opinions, and theses of the educated class of society. The countries that preceded us in occupation and liberation also played a major role in that.
Al-Kaabi gave an example of the struggle of sisterly Algeria in the face of the French occupation. The educated class was the one who shaped the revolution and the liberation of Algeria with their ideas, opinions, and theses, and the majority of them were students in French universities.
Therefore, the Chief Executive of the Ahwazi State pointed out that the educated class and our students in the diaspora and inside Ahwaz have a major role in determining the compass of the struggle against the Iranian occupation, and the Ahwazi Arab people are behind them.
Al-Kaabi explained that the responsibility on you is great and very great, and some wonder about the lack of action in the presence of the oppressive and brutal machine of the Iranian occupation. We agree with that, and it is one of the reasons that led us to support our country in the diaspora and defend our cause.
Al-Kaabi gave an example of the role of the Ahwazi individual in the struggle against the occupation, as a university professor working through his family of sons, sisters, mother, father, and a broader family who was able to dedicate the occupied Arab state of Ahwaz, which was occupied in 1925.
Al-Kaabi stressed that the struggle and rejection of the Ahwazi people against the Iranian occupation and the conditions imposed on them is something stipulated in international law, pointing out that the struggle and rejection are not only by going out in the street and behaving in a way that leads to repercussions that the Ahwazi Arab people cannot bear at present, but through many ways in the surrounding circles, adhere to the Arabic language, and reject it. You define the way you see it.
The Chief Executive of the Ahwaz State stressed that the rejection of the occupation and the peaceful struggle is stipulated in international law, and this rejection is a complex process and not an easy process. The educated class has the knowledge and wisdom to deal with the rejection of the occupation and search for solutions and tools to establish its frameworks and ways to confront the occupation.