Global Echoes: Demanding Justice for the Victims of Iran’s 1988 Massacre
In 1988, the founder of the mullahs’ regime, Ruhollah Khomeini, orchestrated a brutal massacre of political prisoners associated with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). His intention was to eliminate his main opposition and any potential alternative once and for all. Little did he anticipate that this heinous crime against humanity would ignite a justice-seeking movement that would endure for decades and extend across the globe.
Iran’s 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners: Unraveling the Critical Events
An examination of the political landscape in Iran during 1988 reveals significant events, including the ceasefire of the Iran-Iraq war, the severe illness of Khomeini, the precarious situation of his successor, and the perceived threat from the people and the Resistance. These events all point to Khomeini’s apparent intention to eliminate the MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq).
What Does the Iranian Regime Fear the Most?
During his address at the Free Iran 2023 World Summit, Joseph Lieberman, former U.S. Senator, and Vice Presidential candidate conveyed the significance of the NCRI, MEK, and resistance fighters in Tehran. He emphasized that they instill more fear in the regime than any other government worldwide, including powerful entities like the U.S. and European governments. The reason behind this fear is their representation of the Iranian people and their immediate threat to the regime’s survival.
The NCRI Reveals, Petrochemical Company Financing Iran’s Regime Terrorism and Oppression
On May 31, 2023, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) revealed classified documents exposing the Petrochemical Commercial Company International (PCCI), a key organization within the Iranian regime. These documents, obtained from the opposition Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), shed light on PCCI’s use of oil and petrochemical activities to bypass sanctions and finance the regime’s aggression and repression.
Iran Policy Podcast—Dowlat Nowrouzi: European Lawmakers Support Iran Protests
Iran Policy Podcast—May 23, 2023: In recent weeks, legislators from several European countries have voiced their support for the Iranian people’s uprising against the ruling regime and their desire to live in a secular and democratic republic.
Iran Policy Podcast—Struan Stevenson: Dictatorship and Revolution in Iran’s Contemporary History
Iran Policy Podcast—May 12, 2023: In this episode of the Iran Policy Podcast, we’ll delve into the importance of discussing Iran’s modern history, the role of the Pahlavi dictatorship, the hijacking of the 1979 revolution by the mullahs, and the democratic alternative to the current regime.
Iran: MEK Spokesperson Denies the IRGC’s Lies About MEK “Attacking Ahvaz School”
The media outlets of the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and its terrorist Quds Force have released false reports accusing the Iranian opposition group, People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), of attacking a school in Ahvaz, southwest Iran, with homemade mortars.
Iran: Over 210 Websites and Servers of the Regime’s Foreign Ministry Disrupted by Dissidents
On Sunday, May 7, 2023, it was reported that Iranian dissidents have gained control of various aspects of the regime’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), including 210 websites, software applications, servers, and data banks. The front pages of MFA-associated websites and software apps, as well as their embassies worldwide, were altered and replaced with images of the Iranian Resistance leadership and slogans advocating for the regime’s downfall.
Iran Policy Podcast—Ingrid Betancourt: Inside Tehran’s Propaganda Against the MEK
Iran Policy Podcast—May 2, 2023: In this episode, we will discuss the Iranian regime’s propaganda and demonization campaign against the Iranian Resistance.
Conference at the Brussels Press Club in Support of the Democratic Revolution of the Iranian People
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, a conference titled “Seven months after the uprising, is the regime of mullahs in Iran in power?” was held at the Press Club in Brussels at the initiative of the European Strategic and Security Information Center.