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Iran: No Sign of Raisi’s “Economic Breakthrough”

Iran: No Sign of Raisi’s “Economic Breakthrough”
Iran: No Sign of Raisi’s “Economic Breakthrough”
Raisi has been in charge for six months, yet the economy continues to be beset by a slew of economic issues and skyrocketing corruption.

The supreme head of the Iranian regime, Ali Khamenei, appointed the infamous Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi as president in the summer of 2021. During his election campaign, Raisi said that he and his incoming economic team had produced a 7,000-page economic plan that, if implemented, would result in prosperity for the people and the country.

Raisi has been in charge for six months, yet the economy continues to be beset by a slew of economic issues and skyrocketing corruption.

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 498,700

Secretary of the National Epidemiology Committee: The prevalence of Omicron in some provinces will be close to 100%, this week.
Secretary of the National Epidemiology Committee: The prevalence of Omicron in some provinces will be close to 100%, this week.
Secretary of the National Epidemiology Committee: The prevalence of Omicron in some provinces will be close to 100%, this week.

In a statement, the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) quoted the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) as saying that 498,700 people had died as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak in Iran as of January 19.

The Coronavirus deth toll across Iran

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) announced on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, that the COVID-19 death toll in 547 cities has exceeded 498,700. The number of victims in Tehran has reached 116,485, Isfahan 34,570, East Azerbaijan 17,233, Kerman 13,472, Qom 13,400, Kermanshah 9,399, Central Province 9,093, and Qazvin 5,869.

MEK Iran: NCRI Conference with Lawmakers, Calling for Accountability

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Mrs. Rajavi emphasized that the process of removing the regime is presently in progress, with "an organized network of Resistance Units"
Mrs. Rajavi emphasized that the process of removing the regime is presently in progress, with “an organized network of Resistance Units”

On Monday, January 17, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) held a meeting at its French headquarters, which included speeches from four European parliamentarians and numerous relatives of dissidents executed during the Iranian regime’s terror reign in the 1980s. The keynote speaker was NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi.

Iran: Regime’s Nuclear Negotiation Window is Narrowing

Iran: Regime’s Nuclear Negotiation Window is Narrowing
Iran: Regime’s Nuclear Negotiation Window is Narrowing
Iran is coming closer and closer to being able to generate enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb in a very short period of time.

Following previous warnings, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reminded the regime once more about the closing windows on nuclear negotiations and the limited time this regime has if it does not accept a new agreement, which will have serious consequences for the regime.

“The runway is really short,” Blinken stated at a press briefing. They are – Iran is coming closer and closer to being able to generate enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb in a very short period of time.

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 498,500

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 498,500
Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 498,500
Payam Tabarsi, a member of the Scientific Committee of the National Coronavirus Combat Taskforce (NCCT): There is now a risk of infection to both Omicron and Delta variants. The number of COVID-19 outpatients in Masih Daneshvari Hospital has increased by 10% compared to previous weeks.

In a statement, the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) quoted the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) as saying that 498,500 people had died as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak in Iran as of January 18.

Authorities Make Ambiguous Statements in the Wake of Explosions in West Iran

Authorities Make Ambiguous Statements in the Wake of Explosions in West Iran
Authorities Make Ambiguous Statements in the Wake of Explosions in West Iran
A series of huge blasts were heard in Kermanshah, Hamedan, and Kurdistan provinces, Western Iran. People on social media described the blasts, which shook home, terrifying.

A series of massive explosions were heard Friday night in Western Iran’s Kermanshah, Hamedan, and Kurdistan regions. The blasts, which jolted the city, were described as horrifying by some on social media.

The Iranian regime first did not mention anything about the incident, but after it had gained widespread attention on social media, the state media began to issue contradictory claims. The sound of the explosions was the result of defense practice, according to Saberin News, which is linked with the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).

Regime can no Longer Oppress the Iranian Restive Society

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the government is betraying, the parliament is supporting," implying that the turmoil was directed at the Iranian regime.

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On January 14, protests erupted in 116 cities across 30 provinces during the most recent large-scale protest in Shiraz. Protesters chanted slogans like “the government is betraying, the parliament is supporting,” implying that the turmoil was directed at the Iranian regime. “Rise up to end discrimination!” they shouted, encouraging the rest of society to join them in their protests.

Iran: COVID-19 Fatalities Surpass 498,300

Iran: COVID-19 Fatalities Surpass 498,300
Iran: COVID-19 Fatalities Surpass 498,300
Isfahan Medical University: 172 people were infected with Omicron. Omicron will be the dominant variant in Isfahan in late January and early February.

In a statement, the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) quoted the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) as saying that 498,300 people had died as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak in Iran as of January 17.

Iranian Regime’s Ongoing Retaliation Highlights MEK’s Increasing Popularity

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The burning of Soleimani's statue in Shahr-e Kord came just hours after it was unveiled, and it was just the latest act of

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The burning of Soleimani’s statue in Shahr-e Kord came just hours after it was unveiled, and it was just the latest act of Resistance units.On January 5, Resistance Units connected with the country’s biggest opposition party, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), set fire to a statue of the deposed Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani. The burning of Soleimani’s statue in Shahr-e Kord came just hours after it was unveiled, and it was just the latest act of defiance and protest by a restive Iranian people yearning for change. Other portraits and posters of Soleimani are often set ablaze in Iranian cities.

Political detainees in the Iranian prisons of Behbahan and Sheiban

Political detainees in the Iranian prisons of Behbahan and Sheiban
The country’s prisons are now filled with men and women who have decided to oppose the regime, just as they were in the early years of this regime.

Concurrent with the growing number of protests in Iran, the number of political prisoners is also increasing. The country’s prisons are now filled with men and women who have decided to oppose the regime, just as they were in the early years of this regime.

Dissidents argue that these brave political prisoners in the regime’s medieval prisons demonstrate the regime’s true fear while fighting every day to avoid being overthrown by the people.