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MEK Resistance Units in Zahedan Chant: ‘Khamenei, Get Lost—Go Back to the Shah

MEK Resistance Units in Zahedan took to the streets, voicing their protest with the slogan: “Khamenei, disgraced—get lost and go back to the Shah.
MEK Resistance Units in Zahedan took to the streets, voicing their protest with the slogan: “Khamenei, disgraced—get lost and go back to the Shah.

February 6, 2026 — Zahedan, southeast Iran

MEK Resistance Units Resume Anti‑Regime Activities in Zahedan

MEK Resistance Units carried out anti‑regime activities in Zahedan despite heavy security. They displayed banners, placards, and slogans in photos and video clips.

The actions highlighted their continued resolve to confront the ruling theocracy and advance the struggle for a democratic republic in Iran, under the slogan: “Khamenei, disgraced, get lost and go back to the Shah.”

Anniversary of Fallen MEK Leaders Marked in Zahedan

This week’s activities coincided with the anniversary of two MEK leaders killed onFebruary 8, 1982 (19 Bahman 1360).
19 Bahman marks the Ashura of the MEK — a battle a hundredfold with ultimate sacrifice, honoring one hundred thousand martyrs from 1981 to today.

The Resistance Units honored these martyrs in their messages and placards.

Anti‑Dictatorship Slogans: No Shah, No Sheikh

Slogans displayed included:

  • “No Shah, No Sheikh — a line of demarcation with dictatorship and dependence; the Sheikh, like the Shah, is destined for certain overthrow.”

  • “The only path to liberation is uprising and the overthrow (of the regime).”

  • “From Zahedan to Tehran, death to the oppressor — whether Shah or Supreme Leader.”

  • “No Shah, No Sheikh — the demand of the Iranian people is a democratic republic.”

Messages Targeting the IRGC and Repression

  • “Just as they demanded the dissolution of the SAVAK, the people of Iran demand the dissolution of the IRGC.”

Emphasis on Regime Change and Democratic Republic

The Resistance Units emphasized that the struggle of Iran’s youth against repression is inseparable from the broader demand for regime change and the establishment of a democratic republic rejecting all forms of dictatorship. They reaffirmed that, despite arrests, intimidation, and an expanded security crackdown, resistance activities will continue across Iran until freedom and popular sovereignty are achieved.

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