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IRGC-Quds Force Secret Meeting Held in Syria to Combat Security Breaches

On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.
On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.

On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.

 

According to media outlets in Syria, the Iranian regime’s forces stationed in the country, in conjunction with Afghan forces allied with Tehran and commanders of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), held a meeting in the city of Albu Kamal, Syria, to counter security breaches and prevent the leakage of sensitive information.

Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi Abruptly Returns Amid Fears of Interpol Warrant

Following Argentina’s request to Interpol for the arrest of a top Iranian official allegedly involved in the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires, reports indicate that the accused abruptly halted his international trip and returned to Iran.
Following Argentina’s request to Interpol for the arrest of a top Iranian official allegedly involved in the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires, reports indicate that the accused abruptly halted his international trip and returned to Iran.

 

Ahmad Vahidi, the former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Forces and a current Minister of Interior in the government of Ebrahim Raisi, was reportedly part of a delegation headed by Raisi to Sri Lanka when Argentina’s request for his arrest became public. However, Vahidi unexpectedly returned to Tehran, sparking speculations about the impact of Argentina’s request on his international travels.

The plight of Ill Political Prisoner: Fatemeh Ziaii’s Return to Evin

Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.
Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.

Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.

 

Despite her critical health condition and ongoing medical treatment, she was abruptly returned to Evin Prison. Ziaii had been granted temporary release due to the severity of her illness, which includes advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS), placing her health in grave jeopardy.

Protest Erupts in Bandar Abbas Following Fatal Shooting by Security Forces

In a swift response to the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old youth and the alleged indiscriminate gunfire by law enforcement, residents of Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, took to the streets on Tuesday, April 23, congregating outside the regime’s governorate in a show of outrage.
In a swift response to the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old youth and the alleged indiscriminate gunfire by law enforcement, residents of Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, took to the streets on Tuesday, April 23, congregating outside the regime’s governorate in a show of outrage.

In a swift response to the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old youth and the alleged indiscriminate gunfire by law enforcement, residents of Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, took to the streets on Tuesday, April 23, congregating outside the regime’s governorate in a show of outrage.

 

Some reports suggest that the protestors breached the governorate building in their fervent demonstration. Chants reverberated through the air as the crowds voiced their discontent, proclaiming: “We don’t want killer police!”

Iran’s Rebellious Youth Challenge Repressive Regime Measures

Iran is witnessing a surge in civil unrest as the regime introduces stringent new measures targeting women and girls, sparking protests and acts of defiance from the nation's youth.
Iran is witnessing a surge in civil unrest as the regime introduces stringent new measures targeting women and girls, sparking protests and acts of defiance from the nation's youth.

 

Over the past week, several significant incidents underscored the escalating tension between government forces and protestors.

Tehran Municipality Engulfed in Corruption Allegations Over Mosque Funding

In recent months, allegations of corruption and embezzlement have engulfed the Tehran Municipality, with new scrutiny centering on the funding and support of local mosques.
In recent months, allegations of corruption and embezzlement have engulfed the Tehran Municipality, with new scrutiny centering on the funding and support of local mosques.

In recent months, allegations of corruption and embezzlement have engulfed the Tehran Municipality, with new scrutiny centering on the funding and support of local mosques.

 

Reports have surfaced, suggesting that Tehran’s mayor, Alireza Zakani, and his close associates, are involved in questionable activities linked to the construction and financial support of religious institutions.

European Parliament Hosts Landmark Conference on Women’s Rights in Iran

On Tuesday, April 9, a pivotal conference was held at the European Parliament in Brussels, titled “Torch-bearers of Change: Supporting the Long Struggle of Women in Iran.”
On Tuesday, April 9, a pivotal conference was held at the European Parliament in Brussels, titled “Torch-bearers of Change: Supporting the Long Struggle of Women in Iran.”

On Tuesday, April 9, a pivotal conference was held at the European Parliament in Brussels, titled “Torch-bearers of Change: Supporting the Long Struggle of Women in Iran.”

 

This gathering, chaired by MEP Radka Maxová, Deputy Chair of the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee, highlighted the ongoing struggle for women’s rights and freedom in Iran.

Iran’s Heightened Repression: A Glimpse into the Plight of Political Prisoners

The Iranian government has ramped up its oppressive actions against political detainees, particularly targeting activists associated with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
The Iranian government has ramped up its oppressive actions against political detainees, particularly targeting activists associated with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

The Iranian government has ramped up its oppressive actions against political detainees, particularly targeting activists associated with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

 

Recent reports reveal a troubling escalation in the denial of fundamental human rights, including medical care, and an increase in executions that coincide with religious celebrations, starkly contrasting the nation’s purported values.

PMOI Martyrs Remembered: A Testament to Iran’s Ongoing Struggle for Freedom

On April 19, 1972, the Shah regime of Iran executed senior members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), marking the beginning of a series of brutal crackdowns on political dissent.
On April 19, 1972, the Shah regime of Iran executed senior members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), marking the beginning of a series of brutal crackdowns on political dissent.

On April 19, 1972, the Shah regime of Iran executed senior members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), marking the beginning of a series of brutal crackdowns on political dissent.

 

The executed, including notable figures such as Nasser Sadegh and Mohammad Bazargani, were subjected to severe torture and sham trials orchestrated by the Shah’s dreaded intelligence agency, SAVAK. This day of bloodshed also saw the street killing of Asghar Montazer Haghighi, further intensifying the regime’s oppressive tactics.

Iran: New Wave of Executions to Counter Uprising and Escape Consequences of Warmongering

Ali Khamenei, the regime’s Supreme Leader, has accelerated the machinery of crime and execution to prevent an uprising, create an atmosphere of fear and terror, and escape the consequences of warmongering that is increasingly engulfing him.
Ali Khamenei, the regime’s Supreme Leader, has accelerated the machinery of crime and execution to prevent an uprising, create an atmosphere of fear and terror, and escape the consequences of warmongering that is increasingly engulfing him.

Ali Khamenei, the regime’s Supreme Leader, has accelerated the machinery of crime and execution to prevent an uprising, create an atmosphere of fear and terror, and escape the consequences of warmongering that is increasingly engulfing him.

 

At least 9 prisoners were hanged on Sunday, April 21, and 26 prisoners in the 11 days after Eid al-Fitr in the prisons of Zanjan, Isfahan, Urmia, Hamedan, Mashhad, Qazal Hesar, Tabriz, Ahvaz, Kerman, and Chabahar have fallen victim to the mullahs’ killing machine.