Resistance Units Launch Nationwide Campaign Ahead of June 20 Anniversary of Iran’s Historic Resistance

Coordinated Activities Across Tehran and 16 Cities Highlight the Legacy of June 20, 1981 and the Vision of a Democratic Iran As Iran approaches the anniversary of June 20, 1981—a date regarded by the Iranian Resistance as a turning point in the struggle against dictatorship—Resistance Units and rebellious youth carried out a broad and coordinated […]

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Executions Cannot Extinguish a Nation’s Demand for Freedom

From Evin to Vakilabad, the voices of Iran’s death-row political prisoners reveal why repression continues to fuel resistance rather than secure the regime’s survival. For more than four decades, Iran’s ruling clerical establishment has relied on repression, imprisonment, torture, and executions as pillars of its survival strategy. Yet contemporary Iranian history repeatedly demonstrates a…

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Iran’s Future Belongs Neither to the Turban nor the Crown

As Iran faces a historic turning point, the path forward is neither religious dictatorship nor hereditary rule, but a democratic transition led by the Iranian people themselves. Iran stands at one of the most consequential crossroads in its modern history. The struggle unfolding across the country is not merely a political dispute between competing factions. […]

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Resistance Units in Zahedan Renew Calls for Democratic Change and Rejection of Dictatorship

Activists in Sistan and Baluchestan display anti-regime messages and promote the slogan “No to Shah, No to Mullahs” as part of continuing nationwide resistance activities. ZAHEDAN – June 6, 2026 — Resistance Units in Zahedan carried out a new round of political activities on Friday, June 6, as part of ongoing nationwide efforts to challenge […]

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Iran’s Regime Faces an Unavoidable Crisis of Survival

Despite intensified repression, executions, and militarization of society, mounting economic hardship, factional infighting, and widespread public anger continue to fuel the conditions for another nationwide uprising in Iran. The question of regime change in Iran is no longer a theoretical debate. It has evolved into a tangible political reality that increasingly shapes the calculations of…

Statement of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims on the Amendment of International Rules Following Six Years of Advocacy efforts.

A statement by the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims describing mass killings, demanding accountability, international action, an end to executions, and justice for the people of Iran.

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Resistance Units Expand Anti-Execution Campaign Across Iranian Cities

Photo campaigns and protest posters in Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, and other cities marked the anniversary of the PMOI founders’ execution while condemning the regime’s escalating repression and executions. On May 26, 2026, Resistance Units across multiple Iranian cities carried out a coordinated wave of political and protest activities in response to the regime’s ongoing executions […]

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Iran’ Regime Escalates Executions as Another Protester Is Put to Death

Regime intensifies crackdown on dissent with new wave of executions targeting protesters from the 2022 and 2026 uprisings Iran’s wave of executions and political repression intensified once again as the regime executed another protester arrested during the January 2026 nationwide unrest, only one day after four young defendants in the “Ekbatan Township case” were sentenced […]

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Iran’s Explosive Confrontation: A Regime of Fear Facing a Generation of Defiance

As executions intensify and repression deepens across Iran, a new generation of defiant youth and organized resistance networks is challenging the regime’s strategy of fear, exposing the growing fragility of the clerical dictatorship and the collapse of long-standing illusions about reform or appeasement. Iran today stands at the center of an extraordinary and volatile historical […]

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Beneath the Regime’s War Narrative, Iran’s Social Unrest Continues to Burn

Despite the regime’s militarized atmosphere and relentless propaganda campaign, recent protests by bakers and students across Iran reveal a deeper reality: beneath the imposed silence, social unrest continues to simmer, exposing the vulnerability of a dictatorship confronted by organized public resistance. In the shadow of the war-driven atmosphere and the extensive propaganda campaign…

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Paris Rally Nears as Iran’s Regime Faces Deepening Crisis and Growing Resistance

As Iran’s regime struggles with internal instability, economic collapse, and mounting social unrest, the upcoming gathering of the Iranian Resistance in Paris is emerging as a powerful political message of democratic change and organized resistance. With less than six weeks remaining before one of the largest annual gatherings organized by the Iranian Resistance in Paris, […]

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Iran’s Uprisings Have Redefined the Path to Change

Decades of protests, repression, and failed reform efforts have pushed many Iranians toward a more confrontational vision of political transformation Over the past three decades, Iran has witnessed at least six major nationwide uprisings, each leaving behind not only scars of repression but also deeper political conclusions within society. From student protests in 1999 to […]

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Iran Regime’s Execution Machine Fuels Defiance Instead of Fear

Despite intensified repression, anti-regime acts and public resistance continue to spread across Iranian cities The Iranian regime has long relied on fear as its primary instrument of survival. Through mass surveillance, an expanding security apparatus, public executions, and relentless intimidation, Tehran believes it can silence dissent and extinguish the growing flames of unrest across the…

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War as Policy, Poverty as Outcome: How the Iran Regime Sacrifices Livelihoods for Survival

Internet shutdowns and economic paralysis expose a governing doctrine where regime preservation overrides the basic survival of millions In the governing logic of the Iran regime, “preservation of the system” is not merely a priority—it is an absolute imperative that consumes and justifies everything else. Within this framework, even war can be reframed as a […]

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Iran’s Regime Escalates Repression: Death Sentences, Executions, and Torture Mark New Phase of Crackdown

From mass death sentences in Shiraz to alleged custodial killings and secret executions, Iranian authorities intensify efforts to crush dissent following nationwide protests In a sharp escalation of repression following the January 2026 protests, Iranian regime authorities have issued multiple death sentences, carried out executions, and stand accused of torture and extrajudicial…

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May Day in Iran: Defiance, Dissent, and the Workers’ Call for Change

From factory floors to city streets, workers and resistance supporters turn International Workers’ Day into a platform for political confrontation International Workers’ Day in Iran this year unfolded not as a state-managed celebration, but as a politically charged moment of dissent—driven by workers, activists, and networks aligned with the organized resistance. Across multiple cities, what…

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Iran’s Youth: Measured in the Streets, Not in State Narratives

Official portrayals depict an apathetic generation, but empirical evidence from protests, prisons, and executions reveals a politically engaged and heavily targeted youth at the center of Iran’s social unrest. In official state media discourse in Iran, the image of the younger generation—often labeled as Generation Z—is largely constructed through negative stereotypes: apathetic, disengaged from…

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Iran’s Real War: Why External Conflict Misses the Core Struggle

Foreign wars, ceasefires, and appeasement strategies obscure the central conflict in Iran—the people’s ongoing struggle to dismantle a deeply entrenched religious dictatorship and establish a democratic republic. Foreign wars have historically ignited nationalist sentiment within nations, often rallying populations around the state. Iran, however, presents a fundamentally different case. While…

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The Illusion of Alternatives and the Reality of Revolution in Iran

Why manufactured leadership and foreign-dependent narratives cannot replace the organic trajectory of Iran’s uprising When global powers observed that the current Iran regime had entered a phase of weakness, the engine of “alternative-building” was set into motion at full speed. It is a large engine—but an outdated and worn one. At its head stands Reza Pahlavi, son of […]

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Executing the Future: How the Iran Regime Uses War as a Pretext for Repression

A surge in executions reveals a strategy not of strength, but of fear—aimed at preempting dissent and silencing a generation Look closely at the pattern. This is not an isolated sequence of judicial acts—it is a coordinated policy. Within days: Amer Ramesh executed on April 26. Erfan Kiani on April 25. Hamed Validi and Mohammad […]

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Executions as Confession: The Iran Regime’s Descent into Fear and Fragility

A surge in state killings reveals not strength, but a system cornered by organized resistance and a society determined to end both past and present dictatorships In the political lexicon of authoritarian systems, repression is often misread as power. Yet in today’s Iran, the accelerating wave of executions is not a projection of strength—it is […]

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Execution in Tehran Signals Escalation: Iran Regime Executes Young Protester as Crackdown Deepens

The execution of Amir-Ali Mir-Jafari and new threats from police chief Ahmadreza Radan highlight an intensifying campaign of repression by the Iran regime Execution of a Young Protester in Tehran In the early hours of Tuesday, April 21, the Iran regime carried out the execution of Amir-Ali Mir-Jafari, a young protester described by opposition sources […]

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Beyond War and Appeasement: Iran’s Third Path to Freedom

Rejecting both foreign bombs and regime compromise, Iran’s future demands an independent national strategy rooted in its people’s resilience. Iran’s Defining Crossroads These days, the final outcome of the war dominates Iranian minds—and rightfully so when it comes to securing the nation’s future. Yet if we position Iran’s destiny as the top priority of this […]

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Executions, Organized Dissent, and the Regime’s Shrinking Margin for Control in Iran

As Tehran accelerates death sentences to contain unrest, a more organized and resilient protest movement is reshaping the political equation At a time when Iran’s regime is doubling down on repression—most visibly through the acceleration of execution sentences—there are mounting indications that the country is entering a qualitatively different phase of internal crisis. The state’s […]

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Negotiation or War? Why Both Paths Sustain Iran’s Theocracy

Only the Iranian people—not foreign powers—hold the key to regime change For decades, policymakers have framed the question of Iran’s future in binary terms: negotiation or war. Yet this framing is fundamentally flawed. Neither engagement with nor confrontation against the ruling religious dictatorship has ever been designed to prioritize the interests of the Iranian people. […]

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Executions of Three Young Protesters Expose Regime’s Deepening Crisis and Fear of Armed Resistance

The hanging of three young men accused of attempting to access military weapons underscores the Iranian regime’s escalating reliance on executions to suppress a shifting and increasingly confrontational uprising. The Iranian regime has once again resorted to executions as a tool of survival. Following the killing of six members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of […]

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Iran’s Executions in the Shadow of War: A Regime’s Last Line of Survival

The execution of four political prisoners exposes Tehran’s reliance on repression as both a governing tool and a response to mounting internal and external crises In solemn tribute, the memory of four political prisoners, members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK)—Mohammad Taqavi Sangdehi, Akbar Daneshvar Kar, Pouya Ghobadi, and Babak Alipour—stands as a […]

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Iran’s Streets: The New Frontline of Power and Fear

Contradictions between official narratives and field realities expose a growing crisis of control in Iran’s urban spaces Since the outbreak of the war, Iran’s regime has worked relentlessly to project an image of resolve—mobilizing its supporters into the streets, staging rallies, and orchestrating spectacles of loyalty. Yet behind this carefully curated façade of strength lies […]

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The Only Viable Path for Iran Lies Within Its People

Decades of warnings, a structured alternative, and a growing resistance point to an internal solution—free from appeasement or foreign intervention For years, the Iranian resistance has warned the international community about the root of instability in the region—long before today’s crises and current war unfolded. From exposing the regime’s pursuit of nuclear capabilities to revealing […]

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Iran’s Future Will Be Decided from Within, Says Opposition Figure

Alireza Jafarzadeh rejects foreign intervention and warns against repeating the mistakes of the 1953 coup In a recent interview with One America News, Iranian opposition figure Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the U.S. office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), emphasized that the future of Iran will be determined not by foreign […]

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