The PMOI’s network of activists inside Iran, are reflecting the true voice of the Iranian people with their activities across the country. Their message: It isn’t time for elections, it is time for a revolution.
The PMOI’s network of activists inside Iran, are reflecting the true voice of the Iranian people with their activities across the country. Their message: It isn’t time for elections, it is time for a revolution.
Led by Deputy Director Alireza Jafarzadeh, the conference unveiled internal documents indicating a growing inclination among Iranians to boycott the regime’s elections. Notably, the absence of various regime factions during the electoral proceedings was emphasized.
On Wednesday, February 21, 2024, she was arrested by security forces at the house of one of her friends in Fardis Karaj and taken to Evin Prison in Tehran.
Despite the internal crisis ignited by the revelations, Khamenei emphasizes the importance of elections as a fundamental pillar for reforming the country.
This move highlights the regime’s ongoing suppression of opposition voices and raises serious human rights concerns.
The seizure of 600 servers by the dissident group Ghiam Sarnegouni, meaning “Rise to Overthrow” in Persian, has unveiled documents that lay bare the exclusion of parliament members from Iran’s decision-making process. Instead, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Parliament and a figure previously embroiled in corruption scandals, is portrayed as a key facilitator for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) within the legislative arm.
This network, implicated in the illicit procurement of goods and technology, has been found to support entities linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF) and Hezbollah, both of which are designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the United States.
Through its Telegram channel, the group announced it had seized control over numerous digital assets of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Majlis), including the Parliament’s news agency and library websites, document repositories, and over 600 servers.
Demonstrations and exhibitions were held in major cities across Europe and North America, including Berlin, Paris, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Vienna, Rome, Bern, Gothenburg, Luxemburg, Oslo, and Vancouver, showcasing a united front against authoritarian rule.
Shirani’s death came just two days after his arrest by the regime’s intelligence agents, marking a grim outcome for a young life dedicated to criticizing the authoritarian rule of Iran’s mullahs. Authorities are accused of murdering Shirani in an attempt to quell the voices of dissent among the country’s youth, aiming to stifle opposition to the tyrannical governance that has long characterized Iran’s political landscape.