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IRGC Warns Against Maryam Rajavi’s Influence on Iran’s Women-led Revolution

In recent discourse emanating from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Intelligence Organization, a contentious spotlight has been cast upon the burgeoning resistance movement within Iran, particularly regarding women's rights.
In recent discourse emanating from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Intelligence Organization, a contentious spotlight has been cast upon the burgeoning resistance movement within Iran, particularly regarding women's rights.

In recent discourse emanating from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Intelligence Organization, a contentious spotlight has been cast upon the burgeoning resistance movement within Iran, particularly regarding women's rights.

 

The acknowledgment of Iran’s Resistance by this authoritative entity underscores a profound societal shift, both domestically and internationally, against the entrenched misogynistic regime of the mullahs.

Iran’s Leadership Reinvokes Hijab Laws in Face of Growing Internal Dissent

While Iran grapples with severe domestic and international challenges, the regime has launched a controversial hijab and chastity campaign, igniting fears of heightened suppression and unrest.
While Iran grapples with severe domestic and international challenges, the regime has launched a controversial hijab and chastity campaign, igniting fears of heightened suppression and unrest.

 

This initiative has sparked widespread criticism both within the regime and among the public, with accusations that it merely exacerbates the nation’s troubles.

Tensions Rise as Jordan Clamps Down on Hezbollah’s Drug Trafficking

In recent developments that have escalated tensions in the Middle East, Iran has openly criticized Jordan in a state-run media article titled “The Path to Jerusalem Passes Through Jordan.”
In recent developments that have escalated tensions in the Middle East, Iran has openly criticized Jordan in a state-run media article titled “The Path to Jerusalem Passes Through Jordan.”

In recent developments that have escalated tensions in the Middle East, Iran has openly criticized Jordan in a state-run media article titled “The Path to Jerusalem Passes Through Jordan.”

This critique stems from Jordan’s active role in combating drug trafficking activities linked to Hezbollah, a significant player in regional politics and conflicts.

U.S. Senate Approves Comprehensive Sanctions on Iran, Targets Terrorism and Human Rights Abuses

In a decisive step that redefines American foreign policy towards Iran, the U.S. Senate recently passed a significant foreign aid package, imposing broad sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's involvement in terrorism and violations of human rights.
In a decisive step that redefines American foreign policy towards Iran, the U.S. Senate recently passed a significant foreign aid package, imposing broad sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's involvement in terrorism and violations of human rights.

In a decisive step that redefines American foreign policy towards Iran, the U.S. Senate recently passed a significant foreign aid package, imposing broad sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's involvement in terrorism and violations of human rights.

 

The bill, receiving overwhelming bipartisan support with a vote of 79-18, is now awaiting President Joe Biden’s signature.

Iran: Call for Urgent Action to Save Reza Rasaei and Habib Deris, Two Political Prisoners Facing Execution

Reza Rasaei, 34, a Kurdish compatriot, was arrested by the IRGC’s intelligence agency in December 2022 and subjected to brutal torture to extract forced confessions.
Reza Rasaei, 34, a Kurdish compatriot, was arrested by the IRGC’s intelligence agency in December 2022 and subjected to brutal torture to extract forced confessions.

Reza Rasaei, 34, a Kurdish compatriot, was arrested by the IRGC’s intelligence agency in December 2022 and subjected to brutal torture to extract forced confessions.

 

The Iranian Resistance calls on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Human Rights Council, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, and other human rights bodies, as well as the European Union and its member states, to take urgent action to save Reza Rasaei and Habib Deris, two political prisoners sentenced to death and on the brink of execution.

Iran’s youth respond to growing wave of repressive measures

As the mullahs’ regime desperately continues to ramp up repressive measures, the rebellious youth of Iran are responding by increasing their attacks on the regime’s centers of repression and corruption.
As the mullahs’ regime desperately continues to ramp up repressive measures, the rebellious youth of Iran are responding by increasing their attacks on the regime’s centers of repression and corruption.

As the mullahs’ regime desperately continues to ramp up repressive measures, the rebellious youth of Iran are responding by increasing their attacks on the regime’s centers of repression and corruption.

 

Iran’s regime has engaged in a series of new repressive measures against women and girls to quell protests and hide its setbacks and failures. In recent days, there have been many reports and videos of security forces harassing women and girls who do not comply with the regime’s misogynistic hijab rules.

Protests Sweep Across Iran Over Economic Grievances

Over the past two days, Iran has witnessed a wave of protests spanning various regions and encompassing a range of issues.
Over the past two days, Iran has witnessed a wave of protests spanning various regions and encompassing a range of issues.

Over the past two days, Iran has witnessed a wave of protests spanning various regions and encompassing a range of issues.

From Tehran to Kerman, discontent has manifested in demonstrations against government policies, labor conditions, and environmental concerns. Here is a breakdown of the recent protests:

IRGC-Quds Force Secret Meeting Held in Syria to Combat Security Breaches

On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.
On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.

On April 25, Al-Arabiya reported that clandestine sessions were held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Force in Syria aimed at uncovering infiltrators.

 

According to media outlets in Syria, the Iranian regime’s forces stationed in the country, in conjunction with Afghan forces allied with Tehran and commanders of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), held a meeting in the city of Albu Kamal, Syria, to counter security breaches and prevent the leakage of sensitive information.

Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi Abruptly Returns Amid Fears of Interpol Warrant

Following Argentina’s request to Interpol for the arrest of a top Iranian official allegedly involved in the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires, reports indicate that the accused abruptly halted his international trip and returned to Iran.
Following Argentina’s request to Interpol for the arrest of a top Iranian official allegedly involved in the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires, reports indicate that the accused abruptly halted his international trip and returned to Iran.

 

Ahmad Vahidi, the former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Quds Forces and a current Minister of Interior in the government of Ebrahim Raisi, was reportedly part of a delegation headed by Raisi to Sri Lanka when Argentina’s request for his arrest became public. However, Vahidi unexpectedly returned to Tehran, sparking speculations about the impact of Argentina’s request on his international travels.

The plight of Ill Political Prisoner: Fatemeh Ziaii’s Return to Evin

Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.
Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.

Fatemeh Ziaii, a 67-year-old political prisoner and advocate for the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), faced a distressing setback on Sunday, April 21.

 

Despite her critical health condition and ongoing medical treatment, she was abruptly returned to Evin Prison. Ziaii had been granted temporary release due to the severity of her illness, which includes advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS), placing her health in grave jeopardy.