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Rebellious youth deliver fiery response to Iranian regime’s fatal attack in Baluchestan

Following an attack by the Iranian regime’s security forces on defenseless women in Gunich village, Khash county, Iran’s rebellious youth delivered 15 fiery responses. They targeted the regime’s bases and centers of suppression and set fire to images of regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

On Friday, July 11, 2025, the rebellious youth, saluting the two martyred Baluch women and 10 other injured resisting women, struck at the regime’s symbols of suppression, plunder, and crime in various cities as follows.

  • Three incendiary attacks on a regime building for executions in Shiraz
  • Setting fire to a regime center in Tehran for the plundering of public wealth by mullahs and IRGC
  • Attacking the regime’s Housing Foundation in Khash
  • Attacking the Khomeini Relief Committee in Khormuj, Bushehr
  • Setting fire to IRGC Basij bases in Khash, Mashhad, Kerman, Urmia, and Zahedan
  • Setting fire to government billboards, symbols, and banners with images of Khamenei, former president Ebrahim Raisi, and terror master Qassem Soleimani in Khorramabad, Aligudarz, Saravan, and Birjand

On July 1, in a coordinated attack, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and law enforcement descended on the village. With the men away, the women of Gunich mounted a courageous resistance, blocking village entrances and burning tires to halt the advance of armed forces. Despite their lack of weapons, they used stones and makeshift barriers to defend their homes against live ammunition. The five-hour assault, conducted without a court order, left 40-year-old Khan Bibi Bameri dead, eleven others wounded—including four girls under 18—and over 50 arrested. This attack was a clear act of state-sponsored terror designed to intimidate a restive population.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, described the courageous confrontation of the Baluch women with the attacking forces as reflecting “the determination and strength of Iranian women in the fight against religious fascism.”

Three days later, after another injured woman died, Mrs. Rajavi said: “Once again, a brave Baluch woman has fallen victim to the crimes of the misogynistic clerical regime. Lali Bamari, 40, who was injured during the brutal attack by the IRGC and police forces on the village of Gonich in Khash County on Tuesday, passed away today after three days of suffering in pain. Earlier, on the same day, Khan Bibi Bamari had also lost her life as a result of the attack.

“The heartbreaking and unjust deaths of Khan Bibi and Lali have deepened the anger and outrage of every honorable and freedom-loving Iranian toward the misogynistic clerical fascism. Their loss has only strengthened the resolve of freedom fighters—especially the brave Baluch youth—to rise up and change this inhumane regime.

“Woman, Resistance, Freedom.”

 

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