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Iran: Resistance Units celebrate the 57th anniversary of the MEK’s founding

The MEK's founders are featured on posters that the Resistance Units have erected, and they promise to keep fighting until Iran is liberated from the mullahs' rule.
The MEK's founders are featured on posters that the Resistance Units have erected, and they promise to keep fighting until Iran is liberated from the mullahs' rule.
The MEK’s founders are featured on posters that the Resistance Units have erected, and they promise to keep fighting until Iran is liberated from the mullahs’ rule.

 

People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) supporters known as Iranian Resistance Units have been commemorating the MEK’s 57th founding anniversary in numerous Iranian cities, towns, and villages. With the aim of establishing freedom, democracy, and human rights in a non-nuclear Iran, their campaign focuses on restoring hope, energizing the nation’s restless people, and leading the ongoing struggle against the mullahs’ regime.

 

Brussels proceeds with the Iran-Belgium shameful deal despite widespread opposition

Assadollah Assadi, the third counselor at the Iranian embassy in Vienna at the time, smuggled more than 500 grams of the high explosive TATP and a detonator into Europe on a commercial flight in 2018.
Assadollah Assadi, the third counselor at the Iranian embassy in Vienna at the time, smuggled more than 500 grams of the high explosive TATP and a detonator into Europe on a commercial flight in 2018.

 

Belgium has refused to reverse its bad decision, despite widespread condemnation of the Tehran-Brussels treaty. The treaty in question was said to have been negotiated in March, but its existence was not made public until the end of June. The secrecy reflects the expected backlash against a treaty clearly intended to facilitate the release of an Iranian diplomat-terrorist who was almost responsible for the worst modern terrorist attack on European soil.

 

Iran’s state-run media warns of imminent widespread protest

Recently, Iran's state media has been filled with warnings about people's reactions to the country's worsening economic and social woes.
Recently, Iran’s state media has been filled with warnings about people’s reactions to the country’s worsening economic and social woes.

Despite their rivalry for more power, state officials and the media issue genuine warnings when it comes to “preserving the system at any cost.”The ongoing protests in Iran by people from all walks of life are the most visible manifestation of a volatile society. Describing Iranians’ current situation as miserable falls far short of the true disaster they face.

Iranian regime is deceptively raising gasoline prices to avoid social unrest

There are currently some indications that the Iranian regime intends to raise the price of gasoline and other energy products.
There are currently some indications that the Iranian regime intends to raise the price of gasoline and other energy products.

 

Gas station quotas have been reduced to 100 liters, while the regime’s propaganda networks are amplifying claims that gasoline is being consumed at excessive rates and that low domestic prices have resulted in very high volumes of gasoline smuggled to neighboring countries. Such claims are standard justifications for the regime’s price increases.

Iran: The importance of MEK in the fight for a free Iran

MEK Resistance Units
MEK Resistance Units

MEK Resistance Units

There have been very few freedom-seeking movements in the history of Iran and other nations that have been able to stand the test of time and remain united in the face of difficulties, like the resilient People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) have done.

 

Iran’s brain drain crisis: Regime’s destructive policies fuels exodus of Iranians professionals

Ebrahim Raisi, the regime's president, directed the Center for Presidential Strategic Studies to carry out the plan of "elite retention and reverse migration."
Ebrahim Raisi, the regime's president, directed the Center for Presidential Strategic Studies to carry out the plan of "elite retention and reverse migration."
Ebrahim Raisi, the regime’s president, directed the Center for Presidential Strategic Studies to carry out the plan of “elite retention and reverse migration.”

The Iranian regime’s state-run daily Etemad published an article titled ‘They are gone forever on August 29, highlighting the critical situation of ‘brain drain’ in Iran.

SNDU state study warns the Iranian regime of impending nationwide protests

 In a recent study on national security, the Supreme National Defense University (SNDU) of the regime, forewarned regime officials that "three out four Iranians participate in protests
In a recent study on national security, the Supreme National Defense University (SNDU) of the regime, forewarned regime officials that “three out four Iranians participate in protests.

 

Protests are still happening all over Iran almost three years after the historic uprising in November 2019 that involved people from all walks of life. Iranian society is becoming more widely acknowledged as an explosive by the regime’s own institutions and state media.

Iranian regime is fraught with corruption

Ahamad Reza Bigi, a regime lawmaker, recently spoke with the state-run newspaper Asr Iran about a much larger corruption scheme in the regime's banking system than the recently exposed corruption in the Mobarakeh Steel company.
Ahamad Reza Bigi, a regime lawmaker, recently spoke with the state-run newspaper Asr Iran about a much larger corruption scheme in the regime's banking system than the recently exposed corruption in the Mobarakeh Steel company.
Ahamad Reza Bigi, a regime lawmaker, recently spoke with the state-run newspaper Asr Iran about a much larger corruption scheme in the regime’s banking system than the recently exposed corruption in the Mobarakeh Steel company.

 

Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Iranian regime, said in a public meeting four years ago, “Systematic corruption? No, that one who sees corruption systematically, he himself is corrupted. They are speaking in such a way as if all are corrupted.”

Iranian regime is gradually raising energy prices in order to quell public outrage

The regime's known modus operandi, used time and again by the mullahs.In such circumstances, the regime is preparing to announce a new gasoline price increase. Regime officials, on the other hand, are keeping a close eye on escalating protests and discontent across Iran.
The regime's known modus operandi, used time and again by the mullahs.In such circumstances, the regime is preparing to announce a new gasoline price increase. Regime officials, on the other hand, are keeping a close eye on escalating protests and discontent across Iran.
The regime’s known modus operandi, was used time and again by the mullahs. In such circumstances, the regime is preparing to announce a new gasoline price increase. Regime officials, on the other hand, are keeping a close eye on escalating protests and discontent across Iran.

 

There are indications that the mullahs’ regime in Iran is preparing to raise gasoline and other energy prices. Shortages of gasoline at pump stations, a 100-liter reduction in gasoline rations, and an expanding state media echo chamber over a large volume of gasoline being smuggled to neighboring countries due to Iran’s low gasoline prices and uncontrolled consumption by the general public.

Iran nuclear deal: No resolution in sight, as the Iranian regime continues to enrich uranium

Less talked about is the fact that, for the past 18 months, the Iranian regime has been putting off dealing with its nuclear commitments.
Less talked about is the fact that, for the past 18 months, the Iranian regime has been putting off dealing with its nuclear commitments.
Less talked about is the fact that, for the past 18 months, the Iranian regime has been putting off dealing with its nuclear commitments.
Less talked about is the fact that, for the past 18 months, the Iranian regime has been putting off dealing with its nuclear commitments.

Recently, there has been an increase in optimism among some western governments and circles that the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is about to be finalized. Josep Borrell, the head of foreign policy for the European Union and the person in charge of coordinating the ongoing negotiations between major powers and the mullahs’ government, said he thought we were in the final millimeters and praised the rationality and reasoned responses from both Washington and Tehran.