Reported by PMOI/MEK
Iran, April 22, 2019 – Members of “Resistance Units,” a network associated directly to the Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), are reporting specific targeting of images of Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei across numerous cities throughout Iran. They are especially placing the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) – recently designated by the U.S. State Department as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization” (FTO) – in their crosshairs.
In Tehran, members of Resistance Unit 40 set fire to a Khamenei poster adjacent to an IRGC Basij paramilitary base while chanting, “Death to Khamenei – Hail to Rajavi,” in reference to Iranian opposition leader Massoud Rajavi and opposition President Maryam Rajavi, head of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Members of Resistance Unit 380 in Zahedan, southeast Iran, also set fire to a Khamenei poster.
In Ardabil, northwest Iran, members of Resistance Unit 133 set fire to a poster of Khamenei and regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini while chanting slogans against the IRGC, especially after this entity has refused to take any measures following the recent floods.
Members of Resistance Unit 499 in Isfahan, central Iran, put up a poster quoting Massoud Rajavi emphasizing the importance of the IRGC for the mullahs’ regime.
In Isfahan, also, members of Resistance Unit 723 put up posters quoting Mr. Rajavi identifying the IRGC as the regime’s main vanguard force.
Members of resistance units in Qazvin, northwest Iran, also put up posters of Massoud Rajavi.
PMOI/MEK Resistance Unit members took to graffiti in various cities, such as Isfahan, Shiraz, Tehran, and Karaj.
In Tehran, members of a resistance unit put up posters quoting Massoud Rajavi criticizing the mullahs’ regime for failing to provide even the most basic aid to flood-hit areas.
Furthermore, a PMOI/MEK supporter in Zahedan quoted Massoud Rajavi while setting fire to a Khamenei image.
In Tehran, a woman was heard congratulating the IRGC’s recent FTO designation. This blacklisting is a crippling blow to the mullahs’ regime.
In Ahvaz, southwest Iran, resistance unit members took to graffiti and wrote, “Death to Khamenei – Hail to Rajavi.”
Also in Tehran, members of Resistance Unit 76 took to graffiti and wrote, “Death to Khamenei – Hail to the National Liberation Army of Iran.”