Furthermore, on Wednesday, May 17, Borzoo Chaghazardi and Saeed Najafi were executed in Kermanshah prison by the regime’s judiciary mercenaries.

Furthermore, on Wednesday, May 17, Borzoo Chaghazardi and Saeed Najafi were executed in Kermanshah prison by the regime’s judiciary mercenaries.

In a powerful show of dissent, they implored the authorities to stop the increasing number of executions, raising their voices against the execution orders imposed on their family members. The children of the prisoners, carrying emotional placards with phrases like “Don’t execute my father” and “No to execution,” urged an immediate halt to capital punishment. Simultaneously, relatives of those convicted on drug-related charges echoed the sentiment, chanting, “Don’t execute.”

Viral videos have emerged, showing men and women openly using drugs in Tehran, underscoring the severity of the problem. Geography, global politics, and the Iranian regime’s mismanagement have contributed to what may be the highest rates of opioid addiction in the world.

The group claimed to have accessed tens of thousands of classified documents that shed light on the regime’s fear and defensive measures against its principal opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

Public chants of “Death to Khamenei” signal a tangible loss of public confidence, a stark indication of a country teetering on the brink. In an unprecedented shift, insiders and former supporters of the regime are now openly recognizing its looming collapse.

The exposed documents shed light on the strategic discussions between the MFA and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), revealing a concerted effort aimed at discrediting the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). A noteworthy revelation is the Supreme National Security Council’s designation of MOIS as the primary entity responsible for countering the MEK.

However, a couple of years down the line, amid a nationwide uprising, the same voices are critiquing Raisi’s failure to manage the country’s crises effectively.


A recent exposé by the state-run newspaper Jahan-e Sanat has shone a renewed spotlight on this horrifying trade, revealing a human tragedy of unprecedented magnitude.

While the visit was framed by Iranian state media as a strategic alliance, leaked documents obtained by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) reveal the true intentions of the regimes.

Despite the regime’s claims to have launched judicial cases against those involved in the killing of Baluchi protesters, locals in Zahedan continue to rally and demonstrate against the regime. The Iranian government’s attempts to suppress protests by executing nearly 70 people in the past two weeks have not deterred the protesters.