20 December 2002

Iranian Leaders Must Respect Will of Their People, Says Bush

President addresses Iranian people on Radio Farda

President Bush expressed U.S. solidarity with the people of Iran and their continuing quest for a more free society and accountable government in a radio broadcast to the Iranian people on the Farsi-language Radio Farda.

In his December 20 remarks, Bush said he and the people of the United States "continue to stand with the people of Iran in your quest for freedom, prosperity, honest and effective government, judicial due process and the rule of law. And we continue to call on the government of Iran to respect the will of its people and be accountable to them."

The president said that in response to Iranian complaints over their government's censorship and restrictions of information, the United States will make Radio Farda's broadcast of news, music and cultural programs available almost 24 hours a day.

"The people of Iran want to build a freer, more prosperous country for their children, and live in a country that is a full partner in the international community. Iranians also deserve a free press to express themselves to help build an open, democratic and free society," he said.

Closing his remarks, Bush said that if Iran "respects its international obligations and embraces freedom and tolerance, it will have no better friend than the United States of America."

Following is the text of President Bush's address to the Iranian people:

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
December 20, 2002

RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PEOPLE OF IRAN ON RADIO FARDA


THE PRESIDENT: I'm pleased to send warm greetings to the people of Iran and to welcome you to the new Radio Farda broadcast.

For many years, the United States has helped bring news and cultural broadcasts for a few hours every day to the Iranian people via Radio Freedom. Yet the Iranian people tell us that more broadcasting is needed, because the unelected few who control the Iranian government continue to place severe restrictions on access to uncensored information. So we are now making our broadcast available to more Iranians by airing news and music and cultural programs nearly 24 hours a day, and we are pleased to continue Voice of America and VOA TV services to Iran.

The people of Iran want to build a freer, more prosperous country for their children, and live in a country that is a full partner in the international community. Iranians also deserve a free press to express themselves to help build an open, democratic and free society.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Iranian people, particularly the families of the many Iranians who are in prison today for daring to express their hopes and dreams for a better future. We continue to stand with the people of Iran in your quest for freedom, prosperity, honest and effective government, judicial due process and the rule of law. And we continue to call on the government of Iran to respect the will of its people and be accountable to them.

As I have said before, if Iran respects its international obligations and embraces freedom and tolerance, it will have no better friend than the United States of America.

Best wishes for a bright future, filled with knowledge and information and freedom.

END



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