The heroic rebellious youth of Iran gave a fiery response to the wave of executions by the regime and its judiciary, which executed 14 prisoners from January 22 to January 24. They targeted the regime’s centers of oppression and corruption.
The courageous rebellious youth carried out two arson attacks at a center of terrorism and fundamentalism in Tehran; four arson attacks at a headquarters of the repressive security forces in Bam; two arson attacks at the Basij headquarters of the IRGC in Barkhar, Isfahan; an arson attack at a regime building in Tehran tasked with plundering the wealth of Iran’s impoverished population; one at a regime building in Mashhad; and another at a regime building in Arak. These actions were a reflection of the Iranian people’s message of “No to executions” to the criminal regime ruling Iran.
On Thursday, January 23, the rebellious youth responded to 113 executions in the Persian month of Dey 1403 (December 21, 2024 – January 20, 2025) and 775 executions during the tenure of the regime’s new president Masoud Pezeshkian. They set fire to symbols of the regime’s tyranny and crimes as follows, including Basij bases, regime institutions, and banners of regime leaders and icons.
- Setting fire to the center of ignorance and crime in Tehran
- Setting fire to a Basij IRGC base in Mashhad
- Setting fire to the Basij base used to suppress women in Talesh
- Setting fire to the Basij Hamza Seyed al-Shohada base in Najafabad
- Setting fire to the office of the Majlis (parliament) member in Hashtgerd
- Setting fire to the images of Qassem Soleimani and regime proxies killed in action, on a bridge in Saeedi Highway, Tehran
- Setting fire to banners of the inhumane Khomeini and Khamenei in Kermanshah
- Setting fire to banners of Khomeini, Khamenei, and Soleimani in Behshahr
- Setting fire to cursed images of Khomeini and Soleimani in Kazerun
- Setting fire to a memorial plaque for Soleimani and regime agents in Tehran
- Setting fire to a placard of Qassem Soleimani in Mashhad
- Setting fire to a placard of Soleimani in Rasht
- Setting fire to a poster of Soleimani and regime proxies in Ardakan
- Setting fire to the “Be Ideal” banner featuring images of clerics and regime agents in Tehran
Surrounded by internal crises and in fear of regional defeats and an explosion of public anger, Iran’s regime has increasingly resorted to executing defenseless prisoners. In Dey (December 21, 2024 – January 20, 2025), at least 113 Iranian families were left in mourning as their loved ones were executed.
The response of Iran’s youth to the regime’s brutal executions, meant to instill public fear, also targeted the regime’s machinery of repression and crime.
On Saturday, January 4, the rebellious youth carried out 15 oppression-breaking actions in response to 1,000 executions in 2024 and 18 executions on the first day of 2025. They struck at centers of repression and crime of the regime. In the second phase, they targeted centers and symbols of repression and corruption across various cities.
On January 12, the rebellious attacked 10 regime targets:
- An arson attack at the regime center for corruption and plundering of public resources in Tehran
- An arson attack at the Khomeini Foundation in Tehran
- An arson attack at the center of fundamentalism and suppression against women in Kermanshah
- An arson attack at a center of fundamentalism and terrorism in Bojnurd
- Throwing Molotov cocktails and setting fire to the billboard of the terrorist Qasem Soleimani in Karaj
- Setting fire to the images of Khomeini and Khamenei in Yazd
- Setting fire to a banner of Qasem Soleimani on Imam Ali Highway bridge in Tehran
- Setting fire to a banner of Qasem Soleimani on the Shimiyayi Bridge in Karaj
- Setting fire to a regime center for plundering public wealth in Bandar Anzali
- Setting fire to the signboard for the espionage unit of the repressive State Security Forces in Shahrekord
Thus, the rebellious youth, confronting the regime’s policy of executions and intimidation to suppress uprisings, disseminate the fiery message of “No to executions” through a series of oppression-breaking operations across Iran.

