Wednesday, June 10, 2020

The Power Struggle in The Final Phase of The Iranian Regime

MEK Iran informed on its news website that Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, one of the main actors of repression and warmongering within the Iranian regime, and a key figure in the looting of the wealth of the Iranian people, was appointed president of the mullahs' parliament on May 28. 


Thursday, May 21, 2020

Nobel Laureates Call for Release of Elite Iranian Students

MEK Iran informs on their news website that in a joint letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, nine Nobel laureates warned that the arrest of two elite Iranian students, Amir Hossein Moradi and Ali Younesi, paves the way for widespread and brutal repression of the dissidents and students in the months after the coronavirus outbreak. 


Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Iran: Unlimited Storage of Enriched Uranium, Heavy Water and Reconsideration of Commitment to Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and Additional Protocol


The news portal of MEK Iran has informed that in an interview with the Fars News Agency on April 5, Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Iranian regime's Atomic Energy Organization, said: “Nuclear activities, such as research and development on the nuclear fuel cycle, conversion uranium and enrichment (including production and storage) are carried out without any restriction. The production and accumulation of enriched uranium is now as high as before the nuclear deal, heavy water storage completed without restrictions, the construction process for the Arak Heavy Water Research Reactor (new design) is proceeding in cooperation with foreign parties and the use of related equipment.”
“Despite the JCPOA (nuclear deal), many research activities have continued (such as research on high-quality, high-performance centrifuges). It is a logical combination of improving quality and increasing quantity, how to use new centrifuges, in addition to increasing the quantity of old machines in operation,” he added.

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Coronavirus Outbreak in Iran: Prison Riots are a Sign of Regime Instability


One of the most significant social phenomena during the critical days of the coronavirus outbreak in Iran is the rebellion and the escape of prisoners in various Iranian cities.

Over the past ten days, prisoners in at least nine cities in Iran, including Khorramabad, Aligodarz, Tabriz, Saqqez, Hamedan, Mahabad, Ahvaz, Tehran and Shiraz, rebelled.
In recent weeks, while the Iranian regime has adopted a policy of silence, several inmates have been infected with the coronavirus and some have died.

Monday, January 27, 2020

Iran: Messages and images of Resistance leaders in Tehran and other cities on the 40th Day of Martyrs Remembrance


On the 40th day of Remembrance of the Martyrs of the protests, the Resistance units distributed and published messages and images of Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and Massoud Rajavi, Leader of the Iranian Resistance, in Tehran and in cities like Karaj, Isfahan, Tabriz, Shahr-e Ray, and Amol.



Iran's Resurgent Resistance: Bipartisan US Delegation Visits with MEK at Ashraf 3


In a book titled Iran's Resurgente Resistance, Professor Ivan Sascha Sheehan, an anti-terrorist scholar and leading authority on US policy towards Iran, talks about a journey made by a bipartisan delegation of senior US officials which consent in-depth knowledge of the Iranian Resistance community.

The trip took place in Ashraf 3, Albania, home to several thousand members of the main Iranian opposition group, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK Iran.


Thursday, October 17, 2019

Iranian Regime Confirms MEK Iran 's Role in Lordegan Protests


The Mullahs' regime has parked tanks at the entrance to the Lordegan city, central Iran, and law enforcement officials are constantly patrolling this insurgent city. The mullahs are afraid of a possible uprising, and officials have warned that the main Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK Iran, Mujahedin-e Khalq), has influenced the demonstrations.



The latest information on the revolt in Lordegan:

The people of the Iranian city of Isfahan protested Sunday in solidarity with the uprising of the people of Lordegan.

On October 6, residents of Lordegan protested the presence of the provincial governor of the regime and the head of the health department of Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province and attacked their vehicle.
Protests were triggered after the news that at least 300 people, including children, had been infected with AIDS in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari by health authorities using infected syringes.

Residents of Chennai Mahmoud village, Lordegan, reported that medical negligence throughout the local health care system was the cause of the epidemic. According to the local population, the individuals contracted HIV from needles used by the village health organization to screen for diabetes two months ago. The incident also affected residents of neighboring villages.

On October 5, thousands of Lordegan residents demonstrated against the mullahs' regime to support the residents of Chennai Mahmoudi village. Exhausted young people set the Supreme Leader's representative's office, Ali Khamenei, on fire in Lordegan's governor's office and several other centers of the regime.

The protest started outside the governor's office and spread to the local Ministry of Health office. Security forces attacked protesters in both locations. Protesters defended themselves by throwing stones. The repressive forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at the crowd to disperse it, injuring several protesters.

Protesters chanted: "Down with the dictator", "do not be afraid, we are all together", "neither Gaza nor Lebanon, I give my life for Iran" and "incompetent officials, resignation, resignation! “
In the city of Jolfa, in the province of Eastern Azerbaijan, in northwestern Iran, employees of the local gas pipeline company organized a rally in solidarity with the people of Lordegan. These workers held a large placard on which he was inscribed: "Chennai de Lordegan is not alone.”
As the protests intensified, the mullahs' regime officials emphasized the active presence and key role of the MEK Iran, Mujahedin-e Khalq in these demonstrations.

Ali-Mohammad Akbari, commander of the Qamar-Bani-Hashem Legion of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Pasdaran) in the province, confirmed Saturday the role of the MEK Iran/Mujahedin-e Khalq. He showed once more that the regime feared this organization and its influence on the people. Akbari said: "The Monafeqin (the slanderous term of the regime used exclusively in reference to the MEK Iran) were present in recent riots. They covered their faces and guided the protesters, "the official Mehr news agency reported on 5 October.

Akbari's remarks once again show the fear of the mullahs' regime against the MEK Iran and the relentless efforts of the MEK Iran to overthrow this regime and bring freedom and democracy to Iran.
The young insurgents, militants of the MEK Iran, have played an active role in the conduct of the demonstrations against the theocratic regime, since the beginning of the national uprising, at the beginning of 2018. The militants of the MEK Iran play a key role to break the atmosphere of terror in Iran by burning the symbols of the regime and by hanging banners of the leaders of the Iranian Resistance throughout the country.

The mullahs' regime is afraid of a possible uprising led by the MEK Iran and has therefore resorted more to repression than an attempt to resolve the crisis in Lordegan.

In another repressive act, the mullahs' regime cut off the Internet to Lordegan's people with the aim to prevent news from the events being broadcast abroad. Several people were also arrested by the mullahs' intelligence and security forces.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), praised the people and youth of Lordegan.

"By chanting ‘Down with the dictator’ and denouncing the representative of the Supreme Leader of the Iranian regime, Ali Khamenei, they targeted the clerical authorities as to the main cause of all the atrocities perpetrated against the Iranian people," said Mrs. Rajavi, adding: "This corrupt and criminal regime has squandered Iran's national wealth, pursuing nuclear and missile projects and indulging in attacks abroad, which have destroyed every aspect of the life of the Iranian people, including health and well-being ".

Mrs. Rajavi urged all young people, especially those in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province and neighboring areas, to support the protesters and victims of the cruel policy of the mullahs' regime.