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Iran 2022: Activities of Resistance Units and MEK Supporters

resistance units
resistance units
The Resistance Units have carried out considerable activities in recent months that have delivered significant blows to the regime’s repressive and propaganda apparatus.

The expanding activities of Resistance Units, a network of activists supporting the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), are one of the regime’s biggest challenges. The Resistance Units, which have been increasing across Iran in recent years, have played a critical role in keeping the movement of the revolution alive and preventing the regime from fostering a climate of fear and repression.

Iran: Death Sentence Overturned for Juvenile Offender Mohammadreza Hadadi

Iran: Death Sentence Overturned for Juvenile Offender Mohammadreza Hadadi
Iran: Death Sentence Overturned for Juvenile Offender Mohammadreza Hadadi
Mohammadreza’s case was first brought to the attention of Iran Human Rights in 2008, when he was 20 years old.

As per information obtained by Iran Human Rights (IHR), the Supreme Court has overturned the murder conviction of Mohammadreza Hadadi, a juvenile offender on death row in Shiraz Central Prison, following a judicial process under Article 477 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

Mohammadreza’s case was first brought to the attention of Iran Human Rights in 2008 when he was 20 years old. Hossein Ahmadi-Niaz, his lawyer, informed IHR in August 2020 that his client’s death sentence was “under appeal by the Supreme Court pursuant to Article 474 of the Criminal Procedure Code.” The Fars province judiciary, on the other hand, is now considering whether the penalty is in violation of Sharia law, based on Article 477 of the aforementioned statute and the principle of dar.”

Iran: Regime’s Pointless Strategic Plans

Iran: Regime’s Pointless Strategic Plans
Iran: Regime’s Pointless Strategic Plans
The grim reality is that no one is taking responsibility for the country’s current state, which includes unemployment, high prices, poverty, widespread corruption, management inefficiencies, foreign policy failures, environmental crises, and so on.

While he and the regime’s officials intensified their insatiable drive for corruption and pillage, Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei decided to establish the ‘Center for The Islamic-Iranian Model of Progress,’ an organization committed to the country’s progress, eleven years ago.

After seven years of work, this organization presented Khamenei with the first document of the Islamic-Iranian model of progress in 2018, and Khamenei responded by saying that the country must become one of the world’s five developed countries in the production of thought, science, and technology by 2065. And it must become one of the top ten economies in the world, with poverty, corruption, and inequality eradicated.

Iran’s Health Crisis Continues to Worsen Under the Mullahs’ Management

Iran’s Health Crisis Continues to Worsen Under the Mullahs’ Management
Iran’s Health Crisis Continues to Worsen Under the Mullahs’ Management
over 506,300 people had died of the new coronavirus in 547 cities spread throughout all 31 provinces of Iran.

According to figures recorded by the Iranian opposition, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), as of Monday afternoon, local time, February 14, over 506,300 people had died of the new coronavirus in 547 cities spread throughout all 31 provinces of Iran. The regime’s official death toll is 133,886, which is around a fourth of the true total.

The coronavirus death toll in various provinces includes 118,305 in Tehran, 40,635 in Razavi Khorasan, 35,160 in Isfahan, 30,505 in Khuzestan, 19,270 in Fars, 19,068 in West Azerbaijan, 17,495 in Gilan, 17,488 in East Azerbaijan, 14,718 in Alborz, 13,712 in Kerman, 13,625 in Qom, 9248 in Markazi (Central), 8445 in Hormozgan, 8398 in Yazd, 6538 in North Khorasan, 3930 in Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari, and 3854 in Kohgiluyeh & Boyer Ahmad. This is in addition to reports obtained from other provinces.

The Exorbitant Cost of Regional Influence: Iran’s Illusory Victory

DAJALL khomeini
DAJALL khomeini
Iran, which had been ravaged by despotism for centuries and exploited by colonialism, faced complicated challenges that neither Khomeini nor his network of fundamentalist clerics could address.

When the monarchical dictatorship in Iran was overthrown in 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini, a cleric who had never served a small community, let alone a country of more than 30 million people at the time, took advantage of the political vacuum and seized the throne without opposition. He promised political and social liberties, economic equality, and the rebuilding of the country while in exile in Paris.

Iran: Regime Opposition Continues to Grow as Class Gap Widens

Regime Opposition Continues to Grow as Class Gap Widens
Regime Opposition Continues to Grow as Class Gap Widens
This is the effect of unequal wealth distribution and widening class divides. The recycling mafia takes advantage of the impoverished-on purpose.

Poverty affects a large section of Iran’s population, and as garbage collection expands, it has become popular low-paying employment, especially for children, who are the first victims of the mullahs’ creation of poverty.

This is the effect of unequal wealth distribution and widening class divides. The recycling mafia takes advantage of the impoverished-on purpose.

“The implications of this class difference are evident since the rich are getting richer and the disadvantaged are getting weaker,” the state-run newspaper Arman stated on February 4. An imbalance between the body and the soul, for example, is similar to an imbalance between the shape and content of society, and this imbalance eventually harms and kills both the soul and the body.”

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 506,300

coronavirus
coronavirus
On Saturday, the regime’s Health Ministry released the mullahs’ contrived Covid-19 data, which showed 18,598 new cases and 133 deaths in the previous 24 hours.

According to figures recorded by the Iranian opposition, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), as of Saturday afternoon, local time, over 506,300 people have died of the new coronavirus in 547 cities spread throughout all 31 provinces of Iran. The regime’s official death toll is at 133,570, roughly a fourth of the actual total.

The Underlying Reason of why ‘Women Killing’ Has Become Widespread in Iran

The Underlying Reason of why ‘Women Killing’ Has Become Widespread in Iran
The Underlying Reason of why ‘Women Killing’ Has Become Widespread in Iran
The prevalence of such painful social disasters is due solely to the clerical regime’s degenerate ideology and misogynist policies, which have institutionalized dual repression against women to the point where crimes against women and their murder have become commonplace in every corner of the country.

A horrible incident occurred recently in the Iranian city of Ahvaz, in which a man killed his 17-year-old wife with the help of the victim’s brother and then displayed her severed head in public.

This is only one of many horrible female murders in Iran. Many such crimes have been perpetrated in recent years, but only a few have been made public. This crime, along with a slew of others, has become so common that the regime’s official media is compelled to report them in order to emphasize the amount of brutality against Iranian women.

Iran Rocked by the Beheading of a 17-year-old girl: Women Suffer Under Misogynist Regime

Iran Rocked by the Beheading of a 17-year-old girl: Women Suffer Under Misogynist Regime
Iran Rocked by the Beheading of a 17-year-old girl: Women Suffer Under Misogynist Regime
Eyewitnesses are still horrified many days after the tragic event. “It was an accident?” A man answered to a freelance reporter who attempted to shed light on other parts of the crime, “It was a nightmare!… If [officials] call this an accident so as they should kill an entire city to be named a disaster.”

‘Honor killings’ of young women are an all-too-common occurrence in Iran, and they frequently make national headlines these days. A young man was observed in the Kassaei Square in Ahvaz carrying the head of a young woman who had been decapitated, according to a recent report from the southwestern province of Khuzestan. Mona (Qazal) Heidari, 17, has been identified as the victim.

Eyewitnesses are still horrified many days after the tragic event. “It was an accident?” A man answered to a freelance reporter who attempted to shed light on other parts of the crime, “It was a nightmare!… If [officials] call this an accident so as they should kill an entire city to be named a disaster.”

Iran: Saba Kord Afshari, Political Prisoner in Qarchak Prison, was Denied Three Months of Prison Furlough

Saba Kord Afshari, Political Prisoner in Qarchak Prison, was Denied Three Months of Prison Furlough
Saba Kord Afshari, Political Prisoner in Qarchak Prison, was Denied Three Months of Prison Furlough
Saba Kord Afshari, a vocal opponent of the Hijab, was detained on June 1, 2019. Saba Kord Afshari was sentenced to 24 years in prison by Tehran’s Revolutionary Court on August 19, 2019.

Saba Kord Afshari, a political prisoner, has been denied three months of prison leave by the authorities in Qarchak Prison. Ms. Kord Afshari was denied prison furlough by the Disciplinary Council of Qarchak Prison after she protested the shortage of hot water for the prisoners’ usage.

Furthermore, Saba Kord Afshari is gravely ill, suffering from a stomach ulcer and bleeding, and requires ongoing medical care.

Saba Kord Afshari has been subjected to pressure before while serving her sentence in Qarchak. On January 4, 2022, the guards in Qarchak Prison’s visitation hall disconnected her phone before she ended her cabin visit with her father.