
Acts of Defiance Amid Heavy Regime Security
On Friday, October 31, 2025, the Resistance Units of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) carried out their weekly anti-regime activities in Zahedan, despite the regime’s tight security presence. They installed banners and wrote graffiti in public spaces, voicing support for a nationwide uprising aimed at overthrowing the ruling dictatorship and establishing a democratic republic—one that rejects both monarchical and theocratic tyranny.
Their messages reaffirmed the Iranian people’s unwavering demand for freedom, equality, and a republic founded on the sovereignty of the people.
Slogans and Messages
Massoud Rajavi: “Generation Z is the core of future uprisings”
Maryam Rajavi: “We want a country where youth play a vital role in determining the fate of their country.”
“From the young generation rises the volcano of uprisings that will overthrow the bloodthirsty tyrant’s palace.”
“The young generation of Iran has risen to expose and overthrow this injustice”
“Under the rule of the mullahs, the share of the youth has only been unemployment, poverty and executions”
“The resistance units, through their relentless struggle, are the torchbearers of the uprising and revolution”
“Neither Shah nor Sheikh — our boundary is drawn against dictatorship and dependency.”
“Neither monarchy nor the clerical leadership—democracy and equality.”
“Neither the mullah nor the Shah — freedom and a democratic republic.”
“Death to the oppressor — whether Shah or Supreme Leader.”
October 31—Zahedan
PMOI Resistance Units resume weekly anti-regime activities, supporting a national uprising for regime change and the establishment of a democratic republic that rejects all forms of dictatorship. pic.twitter.com/rWlePV4F8Z— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) November 1, 2025
A Unified Call for Freedom and People’s Sovereignty
Through their courageous actions, the MEK Resistance Units in Zahedan echoed the unified voice of a nation that has endured decades of oppression under both monarchy and theocracy. Their message is unmistakable: the time has come for freedom, democracy, gender equality, and popular sovereignty—for an Iran where no tyrant, whether wearing a crown or a turban, will ever again determine the destiny of its people.


