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Iran’s Presidential Elections Met with Unprecedented Boycott

On March 1, following the conclusion of Iran's presidential elections, widely criticized for lack of transparency and fairness, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), articulated a strong condemnation of the electoral process.
On March 1, following the conclusion of Iran's presidential elections, widely criticized for lack of transparency and fairness, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), articulated a strong condemnation of the electoral process.

 

She stated, “No doubt, Khamenei and the Velayat-e Faqih regime will come out of this theatrics, much weaker and more fragile than ever, which will expedite their overthrow.” This statement reflects the deep-seated discontent and calls for change within Iran, highlighting the regime’s increasing vulnerability.

Sweden Upholds Justice: Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in 1988 Massacre Case

In a landmark decision, Sweden's Supreme Court has firmly upheld the life sentence of former Iranian prison official Hamid Noury, who was convicted for his role in the brutal 1988 massacre of political prisoners within Iran's prison system.
In a landmark decision, Sweden's Supreme Court has firmly upheld the life sentence of former Iranian prison official Hamid Noury, who was convicted for his role in the brutal 1988 massacre of political prisoners within Iran's prison system.

In a landmark decision, Sweden's Supreme Court has firmly upheld the life sentence of former Iranian prison official Hamid Noury, who was convicted for his role in the brutal 1988 massacre of political prisoners within Iran's prison system.

 

The court’s recent ruling, rejecting Noury’s appeal, solidifies its commitment to confronting impunity for grave human rights violations and maintaining the principles of international law and justice.

Iran’s Parliamentary Elections: A Monumental Boycott and a Regime in Crisis

In an extraordinary display of civil disobedience, the Iranian populace overwhelmingly boycotted the parliamentary elections on Friday, March 1, delivering a significant blow to the regime's facade of democratic governance.
In an extraordinary display of civil disobedience, the Iranian populace overwhelmingly boycotted the parliamentary elections on Friday, March 1, delivering a significant blow to the regime's facade of democratic governance.

In an extraordinary display of civil disobedience, the Iranian populace overwhelmingly boycotted the parliamentary elections on Friday, March 1, delivering a significant blow to the regime's facade of democratic governance.

 

This act of defiance has not only exposed the regime’s vulnerability but has also amplified the people’s resounding call for the overthrow of the mullahs’ rule.

Pharmaceutical Crisis Looms in Iran Amid Foreign Exchange Challenges

On Wednesday, February 28th, the Tehran Chamber of Commerce issued a stark warning about Iran's pharmaceutical industry, hinting at a looming crisis due to foreign exchange challenges.
On Wednesday, February 28th, the Tehran Chamber of Commerce issued a stark warning about Iran's pharmaceutical industry, hinting at a looming crisis due to foreign exchange challenges.

On Wednesday, February 28th, the Tehran Chamber of Commerce issued a stark warning about Iran's pharmaceutical industry, hinting at a looming crisis due to foreign exchange challenges.

 

Mohammad Najafi Arab, the head of the Chamber, conveyed his concerns during an interview with the ILNA news agency, emphasizing the critical state of drug availability in the country. He predicted that without swift action, Iran could face a shortage of essential medications, impacting public health significantly.

Iran Intensifies Repression of Dissidents with Severe Sentences and Torture

In a relentless campaign to quell dissent, the Iranian regime has escalated its punitive measures against political dissidents, handing down severe prison sentences and subjecting prisoners to inhumane conditions.
In a relentless campaign to quell dissent, the Iranian regime has escalated its punitive measures against political dissidents, handing down severe prison sentences and subjecting prisoners to inhumane conditions.

In a relentless campaign to quell dissent, the Iranian regime has escalated its punitive measures against political dissidents, handing down severe prison sentences and subjecting prisoners to inhumane conditions.

 

Among the victims of this crackdown is 27-year-old Mohammad Hassani, who was recently sentenced to a 12-year prison term by Iran’s judiciary. Hassani, a master’s student and vocal critic of the regime, faced charges including disturbing public order, destroying public property, propaganda against the system, insulting the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, and affiliating with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK)

Iran’s VPN Ban Sparks Widespread Critique and Concerns Over Information Freedom

In a move that has ignited widespread criticism both domestically and internationally, the Iranian government, led by Ebrahim Raisi, has officially declared the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) illegal.
In a move that has ignited widespread criticism both domestically and internationally, the Iranian government, led by Ebrahim Raisi, has officially declared the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) illegal.

In a move that has ignited widespread criticism both domestically and internationally, the Iranian government, led by Ebrahim Raisi, has officially declared the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) illegal.

 

This announcement, made by state media on February 20, follows a decree issued by the Supreme Council of Cyberspace (SCC) and confirmed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on January 9th. The SCC, established in 2011 by Khamenei’s mandate, was intended to tighten the regime’s control over internet access and restrict the flow of free information within the country.

Understanding the Figures: Unmasking Iran’s 8.2% Voter Turnout in Regime Elections

To oversee the regime’s elections on Friday, March 1, the Social Headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) made significant efforts across various cities and many villages and locations where the regime’s supporters cast their votes.
To oversee the regime’s elections on Friday, March 1, the Social Headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) made significant efforts across various cities and many villages and locations where the regime’s supporters cast their votes.

 

This exceptional endeavor involved, wherever possible, video and audio recordings or direct observations, and at times, intentional engagement in the voting process to provide detailed insights, conducted by the observers from the PMOI Social Headquarters.

Iran’s Election Day Turmoil: Low Turnout, Vote Buying, and Suppression Tactics Unveiled

As the clock ticks past 5 pm, a mere nine hours into the voting process, Iran finds itself grappling with an alarming issue – an overwhelmingly low turnout.
As the clock ticks past 5 pm, a mere nine hours into the voting process, Iran finds itself grappling with an alarming issue – an overwhelmingly low turnout.

As the clock ticks past 5 pm, a mere nine hours into the voting process, Iran finds itself grappling with an alarming issue – an overwhelmingly low turnout.

 

Despite repeated calls from the country’s leaders, including Ayatollah Khamenei, urging citizens to participate, the response has been far from satisfactory. Reports pouring in from the PMOI Social Headquarters, eyewitnesses, and journalists depict a Tehran with significantly lower turnout compared to the 2020 elections.

 

Iranians United: A Resounding ‘No’ to the Khamenei Sham Election

In a historic display of unity, Iranians across the nation voiced their rejection of the regime's fraudulent elections, marking a significant setback for Khamenei and the Velayat-e Faqih regime.
In a historic display of unity, Iranians across the nation voiced their rejection of the regime's fraudulent elections, marking a significant setback for Khamenei and the Velayat-e Faqih regime.

In a historic display of unity, Iranians across the nation voiced their rejection of the regime's fraudulent elections, marking a significant setback for Khamenei and the Velayat-e Faqih regime.

 

The boycott, witnessed nationwide, showcased the determination of the Iranian people to break free from the shackles of dictatorship.

Iran’s Legislative Corruption Exposed in Leaked Documents

In a shocking revelation that has rocked the foundations of Iran's political landscape, recently leaked documents from the country's Majlis (parliament) have laid bare the extent of rampant corruption within the regime's legislative branch.
In a shocking revelation that has rocked the foundations of Iran's political landscape, recently leaked documents from the country's Majlis (parliament) have laid bare the extent of rampant corruption within the regime's legislative branch.

In a shocking revelation that has rocked the foundations of Iran's political landscape, recently leaked documents from the country's Majlis (parliament) have laid bare the extent of rampant corruption within the regime's legislative branch.

 

The documents unveil a sordid tale of bribes and unqualified appointments, including a staggering proposal of a 2 trillion rials bribe to a current member of the Majlis and the sale of qualification confirmations for another member.