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Iranian People’s Chant: Looking for a Moderate Within the Iranian Regime Is an Illusion

While the Iranian regime is preparing itself to run the presidential election in 2021, the Iranian people and PMOI/MEK network inside Iran are boycotting the Iran election in 2021. The Iranian people consider the election boycott as a patriotic duty, refusing any myth of moderation within the regime at the same time.
People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran network known as PMOI/MEK Resistance Units spread the slogans against the Iranian regime’s election by wall graffiti and installation of posters and banners of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and the NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi in public places.

They wrote:
Tehran— Boycotting the election sham is a patriotic duty”
Tehran— The election boycott is a response to the killing of 1500 protesters in November 2019.”
Karaj— “Looking for a moderate within the regime is an illusion”
Karaj— “No to the mullahs’ rule, no to religious tyranny, no to repression, no to looting, and yes to freedom and a democratic republic”
Kermanshah— Images of the Iranian Resistance leaders
Kermanshah— “Our vote is regime change”
Saveh— “No to mullahs’ sham elections, yes to a democratic republic”
Nishabur— “In the struggle of the country’s destiny, either death or freedom”
Tehran— “My vote is regime change”
Tehran— “Hail to the MEK”
Gachsaran— “My vote is regime change, yes to a democratic republic.”

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Iranian People’s Chant: Looking for a Moderate Within the Iranian Regime Is an Illusion