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Iran Protests 2019: Death Toll Surpasses 600

Iran Protests 2019: Death Toll Surpasses 600 reported MEK
According to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) numbers of victims killed by the Iranian regime’s security forces and snipers rises to 600.
Iran Protests 2019: Death Toll Surpasses 600 reported MEK

Crime Against Humanity in Iran

By Azita Carlson

According to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) number of victims killed by the Iranian regime’s security forces and snipers rises to 600. Iran Protests began on November 15 in over 187 cities and more than 4000 are injured and twelve thousand arrested. The MEK published so far the identities of 194 martyrs killed in Iran Protests 2019.

Are the Iran Protests Being Led by Anyone?

Iran Protests leadership is the principal question
The role of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran’s (PMOI/MEK) strategy of creating “Resistance Units” in Iran Protests 2019
Iran Protests leadership is the principal question

By Armin Baldwin

With the Iran protests continuing with calls against the regime, and the internet working slowly in Iran, we can now have a bit more detailed analysis of the situation in Iran. The cause of the protests in the past week cannot be limited to just one factor, as social events are essentially influenced by various causes and factors.

MEK Releases 25 More Names of Killed During Iran Protests

People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has published 25 more names of martyrs of Iran Protests 2019
MEK releases the list of Martyrs of Iran Protests 2019
People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has published 25 more names of martyrs of Iran Protests 2019

By Navid Felker

The Iranian main opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has published 25 more names of martyrs of Iran Protests 2019 that spread in 182 cities.

Iranian Regime’s Crimes Against Humanity

Iran Protests 2019: Regime’s Crimes Against Humanity
More than 450 protesters killed, more than 4,000 injured and more than 10,000 arrested in Iran Protests
Iran Protests 2019: Regime’s Crimes Against Humanity

By Azita Carlson

Over the years, the Iranian regime has treated the people of Iran with the upmost disrespect. It has denied people the most basic of human rights and freedoms and has been continually harassing dissidents.  

In the summer of 1988, the Supreme Leader at that time – Ruhollah Khomeini – ordered the extrajudicial execution of political prisoners. More than 30,000 political prisoners were killed, most of them supporters or members of the main opposition – the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, also known as the Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK 

Who Is Responsible for the Violence in Iran?

Iranian regime supreme leader is responsible for violance in Iran Protests 2019
Iran Protests: Number of Killed Protesters Surpasses 450
Iranian regime supreme leader is responsible for violance in Iran Protests 2019

Analysis by StopFundamentalism.com

By Armin Baldwin

The 40 years of bloody history of the Islamic Republic of Iran can be contemplated in every respect, from the violence and executions of the 1980s until the recent uprising. However, the regime has made great efforts to portray young protesters as thugs.

Iran’s New Plan for Suppression

New footage and video are publishing everyday showing the mass killings and suppression in Iran Protests 2019
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei came out from behind the curtains ordering the new plan for more suppression.
New footage and video are publishing everyday showing the mass killings and suppression in Iran Protests 2019

By Navid Felker

More than ten days have passed since the nationwide protests in Iran. New footage and video are publishing every day showing the mass killings and suppression. Government officials and security authorities in Iran are attempting to defame the protesters as thugs and saboteurs to justify their repression.

Iran: Protests Continue Into Thirteenth Day

Iran Protests continue into thirteenth day
For the past two weeks, the people of Iran have been protesting and participating in the most significant uprising the country has seen for more than a decade.
Iran Protests continue into thirteenth day

By Navid Felker

For the past two weeks, the people of Iran have been protesting and participating in the most significant uprising the country has seen for more than a decade. The people are calling for regime change and will not accept the brutal, corrupt and belligerent rule of the mullahs.  

Protests and anti-government demonstrations have been taking place in more than 172 cities across the country. There have been more than 10,000 arrests of protesters. Thousands have been injured and there have been at least 450 deaths.  

Iranian Regime Plans Further Internet Blockage as Uprising Continues

Iranian regime plans further internet blockage as Protests continues
In an effort to contain the protests and to hide the stark reality of the situation from reaching the rest of the world, the Iranian regime carried out an internet shutdown that lasted a week.
Iranian regime plans further internet blockage as Protests continues

By Azita Carlson

The Iranian regime is facing one of the biggest domestic crises that it has ever faced. The situation in the country has turned very intense, with the people still protesting almost two weeks later. What started out as a reaction to the regime’s decision to hike up petrol prices has now turned into a full-blown uprising in which the people are demanding regime change.  

The Iranian Regime is Doomed

Iran’s regime is doomed, writes Ali Safavi, an official with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
The regime has killed at least 450 protesters, wounded 4,000, and arrested 10,000 in Iran Protests 2019
Iran’s regime is doomed, writes Ali Safavi, an official with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)

By Armin Baldwin

Iran’s regime is doomed, writes Ali Safavi, an official with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). This one comment really sums it all up, but let’s go into the why. 

For several weeks, the Lebanese and Iraqi people have been rising up against the Iranian regime’s interference in their domestic agenda. For nearly two weeks the Iranian people have been rising up in 171 cities against the mullahs, something that has terrified regime officials into issuing a crackdown. 

Iraq Has Become a Swap for Iran’s Mullahs

Iraqi Protests - a swap for Iran’s mullahs
(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iraqi Protests to end the role of mullahs in Iraq.
Iraqi Protests - a swap for Iran’s mullahs

Analysis by StopFundamentalism.com

By Atousa Pilger

The situation in Iraq has been the main concern of the mullahs in Iran for nearly two months. After the popular uprisings in October, Quds Force commander Qassim Suleimani tried in every way to prevent the spread of the crisis and weakening of the incompetent and corrupt government of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.