The conference, aimed at honoring the courage and resilience of women worldwide, also served as a platform to criticize the international community’s response to the Iranian regime’s treatment of women affiliated with the Iranian Resistance.
The conference, aimed at honoring the courage and resilience of women worldwide, also served as a platform to criticize the international community’s response to the Iranian regime’s treatment of women affiliated with the Iranian Resistance.
Bergen’s address underscored the significance of the role played by Iranian women in leading the resistance against Iran’s clerical dictatorship, highlighting their courage, resilience, and determination to fight for freedom, democracy, and equality.
The Speaker of the Parliament, once seen as a pillar of the regime’s power structure, is grappling with significant challenges that hint at a potential reshuffling of the country’s political hierarchy. Recent developments and internal conflicts within the regime point to a tumultuous period for Ghalibaf, signaling deeper issues within Iran’s governing elite.
This decline is set against a backdrop of soaring foreign currency rates, stirring unease among both the markets and the populace.
This event spotlighted the critical role of women in combating oppression and striving for freedom, especially within the challenging context of Iran’s political landscape.
Chavez, a long-time advocate for equality and freedom, pointed to the leadership of Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), as a beacon of hope against the systemic discrimination that threatens women’s lives in Iran.
In a resolute display of defiance and commitment, Dr. Alejo Vidal Quadras, the former Vice President of the European Parliament, recently reunited with the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris. Recovering from an assassination attempt he attributes to Iran’s regime, Dr. Vidal Quadras declared a reinforced determination to support the Iranian Resistance.
In a fervent gathering at the Headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) on March 1, Struan Stevenson, a respected former Member of the European Parliament and once President of the EP Delegation for Relations with Iraq (2009-2014), delivered an impassioned discourse that put a spotlight on the Iranian regime’s oppressive tactics and its alleged backing of terrorism.
This wave of demonstrations, stretching from Arak to Tehran and Bandar Abbas to Tabriz, underscores a broader struggle against economic injustice and the worsening living conditions faced by Iran’s retired workforce.