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Iranian resistance units, rebellious youth challenge the regime’s tyranny in multiple cities

Reporting by PMOI/MEK

Iran, January 18, 2020—As the Iranian regime futilely tries to glorify its dead terrorist-in-chief Qasem Soleimani and portray an image of national unity with the ruling mullahs, Iranian Resistance Units, the network of supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), and the rebellious youth of Iran are carrying out activities that reflect the real views and desires of millions of oppressed people inside the country.

In Tehran, Zanjan, Mashhad, and Iranshahr, rebellious youth set fire to the icons and centers of suppression and fundamentalism of the regime. In Mashhad, the youth set fire to a regime center for torture.

In Tehran and Iranshahr, posters of Qasem Soleiman were torched in several locations. In Zanjan, the youth set fire to a large poster of Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei and regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini.

MEK Resistance Units set attack Tazirat and set fire to banners of Qasem Soleimani-981023-Jan 13 2020

 

In Mashhad and Karaj, resistance units installed posters of resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and NCRI president-elect Maryam Rajavi. One poster quoted Maryam Rajavi: “The death of Qasem Soleimani will expedite the overthrow of the regime.” Another quoted Massoud Rajavi: “2020 will be the year of the overthrow of the mullahs’ rule.”

In Tehran, Resistance Units distributed leaflets with pictures of Massoud Rajavi in different parts of the city, including in classrooms, city maps and vehicles. The leaflets read, “The rebellion continues.”

In Zanjan, the Resistance Units installed posters of Maryam Rajavi that read, “It is time to free all of Iran from occupation and chains.” The Resistance Units also took to writing graffiti on walls, scribbling slogans calling for the overthrow of the mullahs’ regime.

In Karaj, Kerman, and Tehran, graffiti on walls read, “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the oppressor, be he the Shah or the Leader.” The latter is a slogan that has become very popular in recent protests, marking the Iranian people’s desire to overthrow the mullahs’ regime and their lack of interest in returning to the tyranny of the Shah regime.

Other graffiti in Kermanshah and Zanjan called on Khamenei to resign and praised the leadership of the MEK. Several posters and graffiti celebrated the death of Soleimani, the second most important official of the Iranian regime.

Resistance Units also spread the messages of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi in different cities, reiterating the MEK’s determination to help the people of Iran overthrow the mullahs’ regime. “The Iranian people and their resistance are committed to overthrowing this regime,” one large poster installed in Tehran quoted Maryam Rajavi.

Another poster, quoting Massoud Rajavi, called on the military to surrender to the people and stop fighting for the oppressors ruling Iran. “Resistance Units are paving the way for the rebellious youth of Iran,” one poster installed in Tehran read.

A large graffiti in Eslamshahr, one of the counties near Tehran that were brutally suppressed in the November protests, read, “Mullahs, your days are numbered. We will kill those who killed our brothers.”

It is worth noting that any support for the PMOI inside Iran is considered punishable by death by the mullahs’ judiciary. Back in June 2014, Gholamreza Khosravi, an MEK supporter, was arrested and executed merely for sending a small financial donation to a satellite TV network affiliated to the PMOI/MEK. “Gholamreza Khosravi Savadjani was arrested in 2008 in Rafsanjan, Kerman Province, in connection with his alleged support of the pro-PMOI (People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran) TV station Sima-ye Azadi (Voice of Freedom),” according to Amnesty International.

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