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MEK Resistance Units Amplify Anti-Regime Activities in Zahedan Amidst Repression

MEK Resistance Units in Zahedan – Dec 20, 2024

Baluchestan, Iran – December 20, 2024: In southeastern Iran, the city of Zahedan has become a focal point of intensified opposition activities led by the PMOI (People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran) Resistance Units. Amid escalating violence and state-sponsored repression, these units are amplifying their efforts to challenge the regime, advocating for systemic change while condemning its pervasive use of executions and suppression of dissent.

The Resistance Units have undertaken diverse revolutionary actions, including distributing leaflets, painting slogans on public walls, and showcasing banners that resonate deeply with public aspirations.

Notable slogans, such as “The overthrow of the Syrian dictator paves the way for the fall of religious fascism in Iran” and “Khamenei feels more threatened than ever by the prospect of his regime’s downfall,” reflect a growing sense of defiance and dissatisfaction among the populace. Another powerful message, “To free our country and our people, we rely only on ourselves,” underscores the call for self-reliance in the quest for liberation.

Zahedan has emerged as a key battleground for anti-regime demonstrations, where Resistance Units have galvanized citizens to reject state oppression. Their messaging includes declarations like “The people’s uprising cannot be killed, suppressed, or prevented” and critiques of the regime’s execution strategy, which reveals Khamenei’s deep-seated fear of widespread revolt.

The resistance movement in Zahedan transcends regional divides, uniting Iranians under impactful slogans such as “From Zahedan to Tehran, I will sacrifice my life for Iran” and “The cry of Baluchestan: Down with the oppressor, be it the Shah or the Supreme Leader.” These chants embody the unyielding spirit of nationwide defiance and opposition to tyranny.

The regime’s increasing reliance on executions as a tool of fear underscores its vulnerability. Protesters have responded with slogans like “The spike in executions is indicative of Khamenei’s fear of the people’s uprising,” shedding light on the regime’s desperation to maintain its grip on power.

Despite relentless crackdowns, the Resistance Units remain steadfast, inspiring hope among Iranians and signaling that the struggle for freedom persists. Their perseverance serves as a testament to the enduring fight for justice and the unshakable resolve to achieve liberation.

Zahedan’s Resistance Units epitomize the determination of a nation striving for regime change. Their slogans capture a collective yearning for justice and liberty, resonating across a country eager to reclaim its rights. Statements like “Shah and mullahs, 100 years of crimes” express long-standing frustration with autocratic rule, while “The longstanding demand of the people and resistance of Iran is the eviction of the mullahs’ regime” articulates the ultimate vision of a free and democratic future.

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MEK Resistance Units Amplify Anti-Regime Activities in Zahedan Amidst Repression