Marking the Third Anniversary of the 2022 Uprising
Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province – September 19, 2025: Resistance Units of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Zahedan launched a new campaign featuring bold slogans and banners. Their activities commemorated the third anniversary of Iran’s nationwide uprising in 2022, honoring its martyrs and reaffirming the determination to carry the struggle forward until Iran is free and a democratic republic.
Connecting to Historic Dates and Student Resistance
The campaign also coincided with two other milestones: the anniversary of Khomeini’s eight-year war with Iraq and the reopening of schools and universities. Messages addressed both the heavy toll of the war and the pivotal role of students in shaping Iran’s future, with salutes to those detained in prisons for their activism and calls to turn every school into a hub of resistance.
Key Slogans of the Week
Among the slogans displayed by the Resistance Units were:
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“Maryam Rajavi : Society is overflowing with anger and ready to rise.”
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“Massoud Rajavi: The people’s uprising cannot be killed nor silenced.”
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“Maryam Rajavi: The heroes have roared — bowing heads is forbidden!”
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“The regime has never been as weak and powerless against the Iranian people’s will for freedom as it is today.”
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“The force of revolt and uprising has now grown stronger and more cohesive within society.”
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“Uprising-makers in universities and across Iran chanted: ‘Death to the oppressor — whether Shah or Supreme leader(Mullah).’”
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“At the start of the academic year, the first lesson is resistance and freedom.”
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“Every school and every university should be transformed into a resistance cell.”
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“Salute to the brave students of Iran’s schools and universities who resist in the regime’s prisons.”
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“Hundreds of thousands of Baluch children are deprived of schooling and education because of poverty and deprivation.”
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“The Iranian Resistance, on the principle of ‘neither shah nor cleric,’ stands on the front of people, freedom, and national independence at any cost.”
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“Neither monarchy nor the clerical leadership — democracy and equality.”
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“The war on Iran caused one million deaths, two million disabled and wounded, four million displaced, and over $1,000 billion in damages.”
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“To achieve freedom one must fight despotism — this is the struggle of the god of liberty against the helmsman of tyranny.”
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“Iran’s university and school students stand against despotism and killings of freedom.”