This fervent appeal comes as a response to the alarming escalation of hostilities by the Iranian government.

This fervent appeal comes as a response to the alarming escalation of hostilities by the Iranian government.


The Iranian regime’s deep-rooted fear of the Iranian Resistance, particularly the MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq) and NCRI (National Council of Resistance of Iran), is well-founded.

His purpose? To express grave concern over recent actions taken by the Iranian regime, actions that have far-reaching implications for international human rights and security.

In a recent statement, the CIIL highlighted the regime’s growing desperation and aggression as the anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s killing and subsequent protests drew near.

The three Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) urgently called on European Union leaders to denounce this unjust action and take decisive steps to address this troubling situation.

Ashraf was not just a settlement but a symbol of the democratic struggle against the tyrannical Iranian regime. On that fateful morning, as Iran readied for nuclear program negotiations in Geneva, hitmen targeted innocent and unarmed civilians at Camp Ashraf, the longstanding base of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Iraq.


As the majority of Iranians grapple with the chains of financial hardships, the elite minority enjoy privileges that underscore an escalating social divide.

As tensions rise, the regime is making frenzied efforts to suppress any form of dissent and forestall any impending protests.

The Iranian clerical regime orchestrated this appalling massacre with the intent to eradicate anyone affiliated with the Iranian Opposition Movement, particularly the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). The scale of brutality is beyond comprehension — victims were executed en masse, their bodies disposed of in unmarked graves, and even the most vulnerable, such as young girls and pregnant women, were not spared.