BEHIND THE IRAN HEADLINES: As Executions Continue to Rise, Iran's Youth Remain Defiant

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7.9 هزار بار بازدید - 5 ماه پیش - On January 29, Khamenei's regime
On January 29, Khamenei's regime ruthlessly executed four young Kurdish prisoners in the notorious Qezelhessar Prison. They were Mohsen Mazloum, Mohammad Faramarzi, Vafa Azarbar, and Pejman Fatehi. Arrested in August 2022, they were tortured into making forced confessions and later sentenced to death. The day before, in another reprehensible act, two brothers and another prisoner in his 20s were hanged in Birjand Central Prison.

Meanwhile, Iran's youth are intensifying their efforts against the IRGC, the judiciary, and other oppressive forces such as the Basij. In light of growing calls for regime change by a restive populace, the regime’s reliance on executions and repression is increasingly proving ineffective in suppressing the nationwide spirit of the fight for freedom and justice.

This resistance is boldly demonstrated by the youth, who are directly challenging the regime's oppressive forces and centers responsible for executions and state-sanctioned corruption.

The regime's judiciary, responsible for a surge in executions, including those of political prisoners and protesters, has been a primary target. Following the execution of Mohammad Ghobadlou and Farhad Salimi, youths in Yazd targeted a judiciary complex, while others in Zahak, Sistan-Baluchestan province, targeted a judiciary building.

Despite the regime's intensified suppression, including a record number of executions in late 2023 and since 2024 and the alarming increase in the execution of political prisoners, the youth remain undeterred.

The regime's attempts to instill fear through harsh punishments, such as amputating hands and ordering to gouge out a protester's eye, have not weakened the resolve of Iran's youth, who continue to spearhead a nationwide fight for regime change, and the establishment of a democratic, secular republic.

It is high time for the international community to recognize their legitimate resistance against terrorism and suppression propagated by the mullahs’ regime.
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BACKGROUND
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) is a democratic coalition of Iranian opposition organizations and personalities and was founded in Tehran, Iran, in July 1981, as the alternative to the clerical regime, a month after the onset of the nationwide resistance to overthrow the ruling dictatorship.

The NCRI is committed to the affirmation of the people’s sovereignty in a republic founded on universal suffrage and pluralism; gender equality; separation of religion and state and freedom of religions and faiths; freedom of thought, press, and association; support for peace in the Middle East; plan for the autonomy of Iranian nationalities and ethnicities; and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as embodied in Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s 10-Point Plan for Future Iran.

The NCRI would serve as a provisional government led by its President-elect Mrs. Rajavi, and its primary responsibility will be to hold free and fair elections for a national and constituent assembly within six months to ensure the peaceful transition of power to the elected representatives of the Iranian people.

Iran’s largest, most organized opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also referred to as the MEK, is the principal member of the NCRI.

For more information:
▶️ NCRI-US: https://www.ncrius.org/
▶️ Maryam Rajavi: https://www.maryam-rajavi.com/en/
▶️ NCRI: https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/news/
▶️ MEK: https://english.mojahedin.org/
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