
The resolution supports the Iranian people’s uprising and the organized Resistance movement, led by Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

The resolution supports the Iranian people’s uprising and the organized Resistance movement, led by Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).


On February 8 in 1982, Khomeini’s Revolutionary Guards surrounded and destroyed the headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), killing several of the movement’s leading figures. Despite the attack, the champions of freedom and the shining stars of the Iranian Resistance refused to surrender, putting up a staunch resistance and fighting to the last breath.


Protests continue to escalate in Iran as more and more people across the country are burning the regime’s propaganda billboards, posters, and banners. These symbols have been installed by the regime’s propaganda apparatus in the lead-up to the upcoming anniversary of Iran’s 1979 anti-monarchical revolution that was hijacked by the mullahs.

Three women have been sentenced in Iran for various offenses related to their participation in anti-regime protests. Zahra Teymouri, Soheila Mataii, and Samineh Bolaideh received prison terms and lashings, while Zahra Mehrabi received a suspended sentence.

Iran’s nationwide uprising against the ruling mullahs’ regime is marking its 145th day with a growing number of protests across the country. Demonstrators are voicing their hatred of the regime by torching symbols of pro-regime propaganda, including billboards, posters, and banners, in cities throughout Iran.

According to Baird, the leading role of Iranian women is not a coincidence but the result of decades of struggle, led by the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), which is Iran’s principal opposition group.

This comes amid growing calls in the European Union, particularly in the United Kingdom, to blacklist the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. The NCRI’s revelations clearly define how the regime’s fundamentalist organs, such as Jamiat alMustafi and Ahl al Bayt, whose work appears to be religious propaganda, serve the IRGC’s Quds Force terrorist organization.

Iran is witnessing the 142nd day of its nationwide uprising on Saturday, as people in different cities across the country continue to protest against the rule of the mullah. Protests were seen in Zahedan, Sistan & Baluchestan Province, Sanandaj, and other cities as people demanded the release of locals who were arrested by the regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and intelligence agents.

This marks a continuation of the regime’s efforts to clamp down on opposition, with many students and professors becoming the victims of the brutal purge.


According to a state TV emergency official, it was snowing in some of the affected areas, with freezing temperatures and some power outages reported. The freezing weather continues to this day, leaving the people of the region stranded with no government assistance.