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PMOI Resistance Units across Iran echo the message of struggle against dictatorship

With the launch of the Nowruz campaign, the Resistance Units have increased their activities in various cities across the country. In a coordinated effort indicative of organized work. The Resistance Units, affiliated with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), carried out activities including distributing leaflets, installing banners, and writing slogans against the repressive regime of the mullahs in dozens of cities across Iran, extending from north to south and from east to west.

In Tehran, pictures of Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance, were distributed, accompanied by quotes confirming the activities of members of the resistance that are defying the repressive measures of the regime.

In Lahijan, northern Iran, a large number of leaflets were installed bearing the image of Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), accompanied by statements affirming that the fall of the regime is final, inevitable, and unavoidable.

In Tehran, leaflets bearing slogans calling for intensifying resistance to liberate Iran were distributed alongside those from Maryam Rajavi, declaring that the time for the uprising and the great army of freedom has come, stressing that the only solution for this regime is to overthrow it.

In Rasht, also in northern Iran, leaflets were distributed to resistance leaders bearing slogans calling for resistance against the dictatorial regime. In Arak, banners of Maryam Rajavi were raised bearing the slogan “It is time for revolution.”

In Tabriz, leaflets of Massoud Rajavi were distributed, stressing that the overthrow of the regime was inevitable.

In Bushehr, southern Iran, pictures of Maryam Rajavi spread with the slogan, “We can and must overthrow the rule of the mullahs’ regime.” In the southern city of Bandar Abbas, banners bearing the image of Massoud Rajavi were raised, congratulating the Resistance Units on the New Year and encouraging them to continue the struggle against the mullahs’ dictatorship.

In the city of Hamedan, western Iran, graffiti spread across the city saying “Freedom comes with ‘We can and we must,’” echoing the words of Maryam Rajavi. In the city of Borazjan in southern Iran, similar activities took place.

In Sari, northern Iran, leaflets and slogans promoting resistance were distributed. In the city of Amol, also located in northern Iran, quotes from the resistance leader appeared on walls throughout the city. In Marvadasht and Kermanshah, leaflets containing quotes from Maryam Rajavi were installed. In Abadan and Tehran, graffiti was seen declaring “Death to Khamenei.” Similar activities took place in Sanandaj. In Rasht, graffiti adorned the walls saying, “Women Resistance Freedom.” In Tuyserkan, graffiti appeared, saying, “Death to Khamenei, hail to Rajavi.”

At the same time, On April 5th, Resistance Units in Zahedan took to streets to reiterate the message of the struggle for freedom and resistance against all kinds of dictatorship.

Zahedan, situated in the heart of Baluchestan, has borne witness to a century of oppression under both the reign of the shah and the current regime led by the mullahs. The region, long marginalized and oppressed, has become emblematic of the struggle against tyranny and injustice. However, amidst the challenges and adversities, the spirit of resistance burns bright.

“We are in the trenches of freedom, fighting against the shah and mullahs’ regimes,” proclaimed the brave voices of the Resistance Units, echoing the aspirations of millions across Iran who yearn for liberty and justice. “From Zahedan to Tehran, my life for Iran,” their banners ready, a reminder that the struggle for freedom in Iran transcends geographical divides and unites Iranians in their quest for a better future.

Notably, women have emerged as staunch advocates for freedom within the resistance movement. On many of their placards, the Resistance Units had written, “From Zahedan to Tehran, Woman Resistance Freedom,” highlighting the pivotal role women play in the struggle for democracy and human rights in Iran. Their voices, amplified by the collective roar of the Iranian people, serve as a beacon of hope for a nation yearning to break free from the shackles of oppression.

The resolve exhibited by the PMOI Resistance Units in Zahedan is reflective of a broader movement sweeping across Iran—a movement fueled by the desire for a new democratic revolution. Despite the challenges and obstacles posed by the regime, the spirit of resistance remains unbroken, and the belief in the eventual triumph of freedom grows stronger with each passing day.

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