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International Dignitaries Rally for a New Iran Policy, Support NCRI as Democratic Alternative

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  Written by Shamsi Saadati Paris, France  – On Saturday, May 17, 2025, an influential international conference convened in Paris, uniting parliamentarians and prominent political figures from a wide array of countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland, Romania, Portugal, and the Netherlands. The central theme of the gathering was the urgent need for a new, decisive international policy towards Iran, with a strong emphasis on supporting democratic change and recognizing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) as a viable alternative to the current regime. The event served as a significant platform for global lawmakers to voice their concerns over the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, the regime’s escalating domestic repression, its destabilizing regional activities, and its persistent pursuit of a nuclear program. A recurring call throughout the conference was for Western governments to adopt a firmer stance, including the ...

The Martyrdom of 2 uprising youths in a clash with the IRGC in Izeh city

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  In the clash between the uprising youth in the city of Izeh with the Revolutionary Guards and intelligence and law enforcement forces, 2 brave youths who were surrounded by repressive mercenaries in their hiding place in the Tal fort section of Bagh Malik were martyred in a fierce resistance. The battle between these youths with the Revolutionary Guards and the intelligence and police of the enemy, who attacked them with mortars, RPGs, and grenades, lasted for 5 hours on the morning of Tuesday, December 10. Reports also indicate that a number of Khamenei’s criminal mercenaries were killed or injured in this conflict. The hero martyrs of these conflicts are: Hossein Saeedi, Mahmoud Ahmadi Spokesperson of the Mojahedin People’s Organization of Iran: The spokesman of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran saluted the martyrs of the Izeh conflict and noted: In the hiding place of the youth of the uprising in the village of Barangard, in the section of Tal Castle in Bagh Malek, w...

Russia, Iran and the West

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‌By: DR. MAJID RAFIZADEH With both the Iranian regime and Russia being hit by further sanctions from the West, particularly the US, the two have become militarily, politically and economically closer than ever before. One of the common interests between Moscow and Tehran is a desire to counterbalance and even scuttle European and US foreign policy, particularly at these critical times. Militarily, the Iranian regime continues to provide Russia with drones. Although there have been some reports that Iranian drones have been failing, the Wall Street Journal last month confirmed that “Russia has inflicted serious damage on Ukrainian forces with recently introduced Iranian drones.” This is due to the fact that the Iranian drones have proved very difficult to shoot down. Russia is tilting more toward Tehran as a result of these drones. Russia’s employment of Iranian drones has caused the deaths of many Ukrainians. Its increasing use of Iranian Mohajer and Shahed drones has resulted in Ukrai...

West must act as Iranian regime cracks down

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  By Dr. Majid Rafizadeh Widespread protests in Iran, which are primarily due to people’s dissatisfaction with the regime’s political repression, restrictive religious laws, human rights violations and economic hardships, have shaken the core of the theocratic establishment. The latest protests have a distinct character and are not just limited to the regime’s repressive restrictions on women’s rights. Mohsen Mahdian, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, admitted: “The events that happened in these two days are unprecedented. These protests were unprecedented in the last 40 years. Why unprecedented, because there has never been a period of protests in such a way that you can see violence and disturbance from the first hour. The real story is not the hijab, the story is not about the morality police or the death of Mahsa (Amini), they are targeting the system. And this is obvious in their slogans if you analyze them logically over the past two days. You will understand...

A major blow to the websites and judicial systems, the religious sphere, and the systems of the Khamenei regime by the "Uprising until the overthrow"

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  A major blow to the websites and judicial systems, the religious sphere, and the systems of the Khamenei regime by the “Uprising until the overthrow” A number of Telegram channels inside and outside the country announced a large-scale operation inside the country against the regime’s systems, sites, and servers in different regions by “Uprising until the overthrow”. According to this news, which we are looking to verify, the sites and systems, servers and judicial computers of the regime, more than 500 servers and databases, and dozens of sites and systems in 5 headquarters located in Tehran and 22 provinces have been destroyed. The names and details of 63,000 judicial personnel, including the addresses of 15 main centers in Tehran, have been revealed, including the regime’s prosecutor’s office and prosecutor’s office. It is said that this is a major blow to the criminal mullahs’ judiciary. According to another news, the sites and systems of Qom seminary teachers’ community and s...

Tehran- Iranian resistance units attacked the anti-human regime prisons organization

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  Tehran- Iranian resistance units attacked the anti-human regime prisons organization at 2200 on Wednesday night, September 28, 2022. Greetings to the prisoners of the uprising in response to the executioners and torturers of the children of the Iranian people. The organization of prisons and security measures operates directly under the supervision of the head of the judiciary of the Mullah regime and its headquarters is in Tehran. Torturer Gholam Ali Mohammadi, the current head of the prison organization, was the deputy judicial officer of the same organization and the deputy head of the religious fascism judiciary in Tehran. This article was first published in Persian.Mojahedin Join us on YouTube: Iran Panorama https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIrWDQd08-2QWsBzWpDo5jA

Raisi’s UN platform will boost Iran regime’s sense of impunity

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  By Dr. Majid Rafizadeh Hard-line Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who is  known  as the “Butcher of Tehran,” should be held accountable for his crimes rather than given a platform to spread his propaganda. According to human rights organizations, since Raisi took office last year, Iran has conducted a “ horrific wave of executions ” — an ominous accomplishment for a regime already recognized as having the world’s highest rate of executions per capita. In Raisi’s first 12 months as president, Tehran carried out more than  520 executions , far surpassing the total for 2021 (366) and 2020 (255). In the meantime, the regime’s judiciary has implemented a number of barbaric sentences of corporal punishment, including the  amputation  of convicts’ fingers. Raisi himself issued a directive for stricter enforcement of “chastity and hijab” last month, allowing for more “Guidance Patrols” to harass and even assault women in public for allegedly flouting forced veili...

Iran Protests Underscores Folly of UN Embracing Iran’s Regime President

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  Written by  Alejo Vidal Quadras Iran’s regime President Ebrahim Raisi only vaguely alluded to ongoing protests in Iran when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday. Even then, he did so for the sole purpose of casting aspersions on his Western adversaries and implying that they were taking advantage of an incident that was still “being investigated”. Those remarks came only a few days after an  interview with CBS  News in which Raisi suggested that investigations were also necessary to ascertain whether or not the Holocaust happened. That tells you something about the value of investigations of Iran’s theocratic regime. In reality, there is nothing more to investigate regarding the incident that sparked the ongoing protests. Last week, Iran’s so-called  morality police  violently arrested a young woman named Mahsa Amini because she was allegedly wearing her mandatory head covering too loosely. Shortly after the arrest, she was transp...