Will President Obama Speak For Freedom and Human Rights?

By Hugh Hewitt,Townhall.com

Will Barack do something to help these freedom lovers?

Will Barack do something to help these freedom lovers?

An election launched the revolutions of 1989,and for those who doubt the ability of the demonstrators in Iran to bring about fundamental change in their country,the Polish vote of June,4 1989 is worth remembering. That vote ratified Solidarity as the voice of the Polish people,and the communists across Europe were defeated from that day forward,even though the revolutions that would eventually shatter not only the totalitarian governments of the Warsaw Pact but also eventually destroy the Soviet Union would take two years to fully run their course.

Sometimes popular uprisings end in bloodbaths and repression,as at Tienamen Square. But sometimes as with Poland –and then Hungary and then East Germany and then Czechoslovakia etc–the people cannot be denied their freedom,and totalitarians are overthrown.

Whether June 12 becomes a date as significant in Iranian history as June 4 is in Poland’s remains to be seen,and the realists warn us that the possibility of regime change from the bottom up in Iran is remote at best.

But the degree of difficulty of the effort being made in Tehran and throughout the country should not deter Americans,and especially our government’s leaders,from speaking clearly to the aspirations for genuine freedom on the part of the vast majority of Iranians. The Iranians marching and twittering and working in many other ways to topple the Khamenei theocracy are putting their lives on the line. The least we can do is pray for their success,publicly cheer them on,and to put as much rhetorical pressure on the forces of Ahmadinejad and his allies as it is possible to muster.


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