Wednesday, July 22, 2020

The world must unite against Tehran’s terrorism

Reporting by PMOI/MEK

Reporting by PMOI/MEK


Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, July 22, 2020—The third online meeting of the Iranian Resistance’s annual event,
the “Free Iran Global Summit,” was held on Monday, July 20, in Ashraf 3,
the headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization or Iran (PMOI/MEK), and in many cities across the world


. Titled, “Iran Regime’s Terrorism
 – Shut Down Tehran’s Embassies Abroad, Expel its Agents, Operatives,” the event brought together hundreds of
distinguished political figures from the United States, Europe, and Albania. The keynote speaker of the event was Mrs
. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).


 In her speech, Mrs. Rajavi briefly explained the theoretical foundations of the mullahs’ regime's terrorism,
 the history and reasons for its growth and expansion.
“Terrorism is the essence and fundamental nature of this regime and it is inseparable from it,” Mrs.


 Rajavi emphasized in her speech and reminded the remarks of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi,
 who had said: “If someday, the regime abandons the export of fundamentalism and terrorism abroad and
 limit itself within Iran’s boundaries, if will implode and disintegrate.”
The veracity of this statement has been proven time and again in the past four decades.


The Iranian resistance has consistently stressed that the regime's use of terrorism and reaction is not due to its power and stability,
 but to the inability of a medieval regime to adapt to the demands of the contemporary world.




Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Prison escapes, a sign of dissolution

The implications of Iran’s prison riots
The implications of Iran’s prison riots


Iran, March 31, 2020—The past week has seen riots in many Iranian prisons. It started in Khoramabad and Aligoudarz, followed by Tabriz and Saqqez. On Saturday night the wave of prison riots reached Hamedan and Mahabad prisons. On Sunday night it was the turn of Adelabad Prison of Shiraz. On Monday, there were reports of riots in Ahvaz prison.


The incidents are taking place against the backdrop of the worsening coronavirus outbreak, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 14,200 people. Iran’s prisons, in particular, are hit badly as humanitarian conditions continue to deteriorate.

Prison escapes, a sign of dissolution


While the regime’s forces seemed to be on high alert after the first prison riot broke out, the continued rebellion in prisons and the escape of prisoners shows the regime instability and its failure to maintain its hold on the situation.

 This can also be seen as the other side of the coin which shows the regime’s failure in imposing its force on its larger prisoner population, the Iranian society, a society that is on the verge of bursting from anger. 

The Iranian society is another example of big prisons made by the mullahs by imposing economic pressure, suppression, harsh suffocation and now the coronavirus crisis has been added to it.