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Iran’s Regime Expands the IRGC’s Exploitive Dominance Over the Economy

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The Ministry of Agriculture oversees agricultural, research, and executive entities. How could it not take advantage of veteran and experienced professionals in this sector and give the rice self-sufficiency plan to a non-expert institution?”

The Iranian regime’s infamous Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), along with its affiliated institutions, has decided to expand their dominance even further, devouring more of the country’s wealth by interfering with the rice market, destroying the lives of many people and their families who are already living in extreme poverty.

Crocodile Tears from Khamenei Over Iran’s Socioeconomic Crisis

Crocodile Tears from Khamenei Over Iran's Socioeconomic Crisis
Crocodile Tears from Khamenei Over Iran's Socioeconomic Crisis
Khamenei’s words contrasted sharply with his prior promises of “economic resilience,” proving that the regime’s claim of self-sufficiency is a mere illusion.

On January 30, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, expressed his dissatisfaction with the country’s economic situation, blaming government officials who had been selected by him, either directly or indirectly, for the country’s growing inflation rate.

Khamenei’s words contrasted sharply with his prior promises of “economic resilience,” proving that the regime’s claim of self-sufficiency is a mere illusion.

Exclusive Report on MEK Resistance Units in Iran from Al-Hadath

Exclusive Report on MEK Resistance Units in Iran from Al-Hadath
Exclusive Report on MEK Resistance Units in Iran from Al-Hadath
After decades of witnessing the regime’s propaganda, the Iranian people were finally able to hear what they really sought on the broadcast: “Down with [Ali] Khamenei,” the regime’s Supreme Leader, and “Hail to Rajavi.” The Iranian Resistance putting its might on display, according to many international media sites.

Iran’s official: television was disrupted on Thursday, January 27, when footage of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), was shown.

Iranian Regime Attempt to Shutdown Iranian Resistance’s websites, Demonstrates its Vulnerability

Iranian Regime Attempt to Shutdown Iranian Resistance's websites, Demonstrates its Vulnerability
Iranian Regime Attempt to Shutdown Iranian Resistance's websites, Demonstrates its Vulnerability
The regime uses distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, in which a huge number of bogus requests are sent to a target website in an attempt to flood and overload the servers.

Following a severe outage of the Iranian regime’s state-run media networks, Tehran has started attempting to take down the Iranian Resistance’s websites. The primary website of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran) has been targeted, as has the website of Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Iran: Naval Units of the IRGC Quds Force Proxy Exposed at NCRI Conference

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The Quds Force has been recruiting mercenaries for freshly organized, armed, and trained terrorist units to attack ships and marine targets in the region.

On February 2, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) released additional information regarding the Iranian regime’s newest tactic and terrorist weapon, the Revolutionary Guards Quds Force Naval Unit, through its Washington Office, detailing its objective, bases, and the best way to combat it.

Iran: Internal Conflicts are on the Rise, Demonstrating Regime’s Vulnerability

Iran: Internal Conflicts are on the Rise, Demonstrating Regime’s Vulnerability
Iran: Internal Conflicts are on the Rise, Demonstrating Regime’s Vulnerability
The situation in Iran’s economic and internal affairs is so dire that the government is unsure how to carry out the budget for the Persian calendar year ahead.

Only six months after President Ebrahim Raisi’s inauguration, confrontations and disagreements within Khamenei’s faction are on the rise, and his planned ‘Hezbollah Government’ is shaking due to internal ‘hurricanes.’

The situation in Iran’s economic and internal affairs is so dire that the government is unsure how to carry out the budget for the Persian calendar year ahead.

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 502,200

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 502,200
Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 502,200
The regime’s official death toll is 132,563, which is around a fourth of the true total.

According to figures recorded by the Iranian opposition the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran) as of Wednesday afternoon, local time, over 502,200 people have died of the new coronavirus in 547 cities spread throughout all 31 provinces of Iran. The regime’s official death toll is 132,563, which is around a fourth of the true total.

The death toll from the coronavirus was 117,235 in Tehran, 40,405 in Razavi Khorasan, 34,840 in Isfahan, 30,265, 18,933 in West Azerbaijan, 19,050 in Fars, 18,210 in Mazandaran, 17,363 in East Azerbaijan, 14,628 in Alborz, 13,855 in Sistan & Baluchistan, 13,562 in Kerman, 9178 in Markazi (Central In addition, reports from other provinces have been acquired.

Iran: Farangis Mazloum Forced to Serve Prison Sentence Despite Critical Health Condition

Farangis Mazloum Forced to Serve Prison Sentence Despite Critical Health Condition
Farangis Mazloum Forced to Serve Prison Sentence Despite Critical Health Condition
Farangis Mazloumi under daily pressure for son’s imprisonment, torture

Farangis Mazloum was transferred to Evin Prison on February 1, at the request of the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS). However, due to her severe physical condition, the prison authorities refused to accept her.

As a result, the execution of the bail was delayed for one month so that forensics could re-examine Mrs. Mazloum and confirm that she could not withstand prison conditions.

Converts to Christianity in Iran are Subjected to Abuses Under the Mullahs’ Rule

Converts to Christianity in Iran are Subjected to Abuses Under the Mullahs’ Rule
Converts to Christianity in Iran are Subjected to Abuses Under the Mullahs’ Rule
Evangelism, missionary work, and converting to Christianity are all considered crimes in Iran and can result in a sentence of more than ten years in prison. In Iran, it is currently illegal to distribute Christian literature in Persian.

In recent days, there have been complaints of violations of religious minority rights in Iran, particularly Christians and Christian converts.

Mansour and Mahmoud Mardani Kharaji, two Christian converts who have been arrested by security authorities for more than a month, are still missing. Security forces apprehended the two brothers on December 22 in a house church in Fooladshahr, Isfahan. Despite their family’s efforts, no information about their whereabouts or condition has been obtained.

Iran: “MEK can do whatever one can imagine,” says Former Official About State Media Disruption

Iran: "MEK can do whatever one can imagine," says Former Official About State Media Disruption
Iran: "MEK can do whatever one can imagine," says Former Official About State Media Disruption
The images of Masoud Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance, and Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), were broadcast, along with the slogan “Hail to Rajavi.” Several state TV networks broadcast a crossed-out image of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with chanting of “Death to Khamenei” overheard.

“The [People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran)] can do whatever one can imagine,” Hesamoddin Ashena, a former deputy intelligence minister and Hassan Rouhani’s advisor, tweeted after supporters of the MEK and Resistance Units disrupted 14 TV and 13 radio channels in Iran on January 27.