
On the 47th anniversary of the Iranian people’s anti-monarchical revolution of 1979, MEK Resistance Units carried out extensive activities on in the early hours of February 11, 2026, marking the anniversary of the revolution, including 22 image projections in various cities. These actions emphasized the call for a democratic republic, rejected both the ruling clerical regime and the former Shah’s dictatorship, and expressed support for the Iranian people’s ongoing uprising.
Resistance Units conducted image projections, displaying projected images of the leaders of the Iranian Resistance, Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi, and projected slogans on walls and buildings in various cities. Alongside these visuals, messages promoting a democratic revolution in Iran and denouncing both past and present forms of oppression were prominently displayed.
Projection slogans and locations
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Death to the dictator—no to the colonial Shah, no to the reactionary Sheikh; death to the oppressor, whether Shah or Supreme Leader.
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The Shah’s son seeks to turn the turban, corruption, and the Sheikh’s crimes into a crown for himself.
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Monarchists seek to smear and discredit the 1979 revolution against the puppet royal dictatorship and the millions of people and youth who, in 1977–79, chanted “Death to the Shah” across Iran for independence and freedom.
City locations and projected messages
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Tehran – Sadr Expressway, Gol St.: The Shah, the Sheikh, and the remnants of their rule are anti-people. The era of all dictatorships—religious or monarchical—has come to an end.
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Tehran – Eqbalpour & Moein Sts.: Rebellious Iran rises up.
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Tehran – Modarres Blvd.: Iran’s Resistance stands firm on the principle of “No Shah, No Sheikh,” on the people’s front.
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Tehran – Karimkhan Blvd.: Salute to Rajavi.
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Karaj – Vali-Asr, Orchid St.: A dictatorship is a dictatorship—whether with a turban or a crown.
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Mashhad – Mithaq Expressway: Rebellious Iran rises up.
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Mashhad – Nasseri Blvd., Khajeh Rabie St.: Salute to Rajavi.
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Bandar Abbas – North Resalat Blvd.: The overthrow of the anti-human enemy is inevitable.
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Qazvin – Western Beltway: The mullahs must go; sovereignty belongs to the people of Iran.
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Qazvin – Amir Kabir Blvd.: The mullahs, like the Shah, must go; sovereignty belongs to the people of Iran.
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Qazvin – Vali-e-Fajr Blvd.: The era of every form of dictatorship—religious or monarchical—has ended.
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Ilam – Azadi Blvd.: Neither monarchy nor supreme leadership—democracy and equality.
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Ilam – Mosalla Blvd.: Iran’s freedom movement will never return to the dark era of the Shah and the Sheikh.
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Ardabil – Kargar Sq., Razi St.: The fate of the Sheikh, like the Shah, is certain and inevitable overthrow.
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Bojnurd – Qodrati St.: The time of dictatorship—religious or monarchical—has run out.
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Sabzevar – Koushk Sq.: The mullahs must go; sovereignty belongs to the people of Iran.
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Eyvan (Ilam) – Salamat St.: The hallmark of the revolution is freedom, popular sovereignty, and the people’s vote.
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Saveh – Azadi Sq.: Tremors of overthrow are shaking the entire structure of religious despotism.
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Kuhdasht (Lorestan) – Persian Gulf Blvd.: The people of Iran have resolved to overthrow the velayat-e faqih regime and establish a democratic republic.
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Mashhad – Nasseri Blvd.: Salute to Rajavi.
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Mashhad – Amiriyyeh Blvd.: We must continue the struggle until we tear apart the bonds of religious fascism.