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Iran: MEK Resistance Units Commemorate the Anniversary of Massoud Rajavi’s Release from the Shah’s Prisons

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PMOI Resistance Units commemorate anniversary of release of Massoud Rajavi – January 2025

January 20, 1979: A Historic Turning Point
January 20 marks the anniversary of the release of the last group of political prisoners from the Shah’s prisons in 1979. Among the 126 prisoners freed that day were Massoud Rajavi and other key members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). This pivotal moment signaled the resilience and determination of those fighting for freedom during Iran’s tumultuous history.

Commemorating the 46th Anniversary
On January 18, 2025, Resistance Units across Iran marked the anniversary with coordinated anti-regime actions, paying tribute to the legacy of those who fought for freedom. These activities included displaying images of Massoud Rajavi alongside inspirational quotes from his speeches, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for democracy and justice in Iran.

The Resistance Units’ activities spanned multiple cities, spreading messages of defiance and hope:

Key Slogans in the Fight Against the Regime
On January 19, Resistance Units intensified their actions, leaving banners, graffiti, and leaflets in public spaces to commemorate the release of political prisoners like Massoud Rajavi.

The Legacy of January 20, 1979
This day marks a turning point in Iran’s history. The release of political prisoners, including Massoud Rajavi, empowered the PMOI/MEK and other freedom-seeking groups to assume a central role in the protests that culminated in the 1979 revolution and the collapse of the monarchy.

Today, the Resistance Units continue that legacy, inspiring the Iranian people with their unwavering commitment to a democratic Iran, where human rights, freedom, and self-determination are upheld. Their actions serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of defiance against tyranny and the hope for a brighter future.

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