Coinciding with the visit of Iranian regime president Masoud Pezeshkian to the province of Sistan and Baluchestan, the region witnessed a notable escalation in the activities by PMOI Resistance Units. These activities focused on putting up banners, graffiti writing, and distributing leaflets expressing the people’s anger and protest against the regime’s oppressive policies and rampant corruption. These actions extended to the cities of Zahedan, Chabahar, and Konarak, where clear demands against the regime and its policies in the region were prominently voiced.
Zahedan
"Pezeshkian have some shame, let go of Baluchestan" pic.twitter.com/CdwxXMMLiO— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) January 11, 2025
In the city of Zahedan, the Resistance Units carried out a series of protest activities that garnered widespread attention. These activities included graffiti with slogans such as: “Pezeshkian, leave Baluchestan” and “Death to Khamenei, hail to Rajavi.” These messages reflect the extent of popular anger against the president’s visit and affirm the rejection of the oppressive policies imposed by the regime in the region. This type of activity represents a direct challenge to the regime in one of Iran’s most sensitive areas, where the people suffer from economic and political marginalization.
Konarak
"Pezeshkian you don't belong to Baluchestan. Get lost!"
"The people of Sistan and Baluchestan will not be fooled by Pezeshkian and his regime" pic.twitter.com/nsJAFkN8OK— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) January 11, 2025
In the city of Chabahar, the Resistance Units focused on distributing leaflets widely, carrying strong protest messages. These leaflets included slogans such as: “Baluchestan is not a place for Pezeshkian, leave” and “The people of Sistan and Baluchestan will not be deceived by the regime’s promises.” Through these activities, the revolutionary youth expressed their rejection of Pezeshkian’s visit, viewing it as an attempt to cover up the region’s problems with empty promises and exploit its resources for the regime’s benefit without improving the lives of its people.
Konarak
"Pezeshkian, you don't belong to Baluchestan. Get lost!" pic.twitter.com/ghnL04lY0V— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) January 11, 2025
In the city of Konarak, activities were more intense, with the Resistance Units putting up large banners in key locations bearing clear messages such as: “Pezeshkian, the people reject you and your regime.” Additional slogans were written on walls, reflecting the region’s people’s determination to confront the regime by all possible means, emphasizing that real change can only be achieved through continued struggle.
The Resistance Units in Iran affirm their commitment to the struggle for freedom, justice, and the end of dictatorship. These young revolutionaries aim to build a democratic system that guarantees the rights of all citizens without discrimination, ensuring social justice and providing essential services such as education and healthcare fairly. These activities in Sistan and Baluchestan demonstrate the popular resolve to eliminate the current regime and build a better future based on the people’s will.

