Iran resistance group outlines ten-point plan for country's future after U.S., Israel attack
The group's plan calls for "commitment to individual and social freedoms and rights in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights. Disbanding all agencies in charge of censorship and inquisition" as well as "seeking justice for massacred political prisoners, prohibition of torture, and the abolishment of the death penalty."
The National Council of Resistance of Iran, an anti-Iranian regime group, publicly outlined a ten-point plan for the country's future after the U.S. and Israeli military operation launched on Saturday.
The plan includes "freedom of speech, freedom of political parties, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press and the internet" as well as the "dissolution and disbanding of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the terrorist Qods Force, plainclothes groups, the unpopular Bassij, the Ministry of Intelligence, Council of the Cultural Revolution, and all suppressive patrols and institutions in cities, villages, schools, universities, offices, and factories."
The group's plan calls for "commitment to individual and social freedoms and rights in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights. Disbanding all agencies in charge of censorship and inquisition" as well as "seeking justice for massacred political prisoners, prohibition of torture, and the abolishment of the death penalty."
It also recommends "separation of religion and state, and freedom of religions and faiths."