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MEK Resistance Units Defy Across Iran: Nationwide Tribute to Zahedan Massacre and Uprising

Sept 26–29—Iran: PMOI Resistance Units mark the third anniversary of the Bloody Friday of Zahedan with defiant anti-regime activities

On the third anniversary of the Zahedan Bloody Friday massacre, PMOI/MEK Resistance Units staged bold anti-regime operations nationwide, underscoring the unyielding spirit of defiance against the regime’s savage crackdowns.

On September 30, 2022, Iranian security forces fired on unarmed protesters in Zahedan, killing at least 82 people amid demonstrations sparked by a policeman’s rape of a young girl—an event tied to the 2022 Nationwide Uprising, triggered weeks earlier by the custody death of Mahsa Amini, which mobilized millions against the regime’s oppressive rule. Despite intensified repression since then, the PMOI Resistance Units turned this anniversary into a bold act of defiance.

From September 26 to 29, 2025, these activist networks launched coordinated actions across Iran, from urban streets to martyr sites, proclaiming that the martyrs’ blood fuels an enduring revolution, connecting Zahedan’s tragedy to the uprising’s nationwide flame.

Memorial Ceremonies in Zahedan

Resistance Units gathered at the sites of the slain in Zahedan, laying wreaths and unfurling posters of victims’ faces. They chanted, “By the blood of our comrades, we will stand until the end.” Women led with cries of “Woman, Resistance, Freedom.”

Defiant March with National Liberation Army Emblem in Tehran

In a powerful display of unity, Resistance Unit members staged a defiant march under the emblem of the National Liberation Army, their steps echoing the call for a free Iran.

Slogans and Declarations Nationwide

Across cities like Tehran, Mashhad, Ardebil, Isfahan, and Rudsar, units scrawled graffiti and banners: “No to the Shah, no to the mullahs”; “The overthrow of this anti-human regime is inevitable”; “Toward victory”; “Down with the oppressor, be it Shah or supreme leader.” These linked Zahedan’s stand to the Nationwide Uprising.

Visual Tributes and Motorcades

In Kuhdasht and Iranshahr, units displayed martyrs’ images and conducted motorcades through the night, evading surveillance to honor the fallen from Mahsa Amini to Zahedan’s victims.

Unbreakable Resistance

Despite arrests and repression, units deployed projected images of heroes, candlelit vigils, and overnight graffiti as memorials and calls to action. Bloody Friday fuels the 2022 Nationwide Uprising toward a secular, democratic republic, vowing the regime’s end.

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