By Published On: June 4, 2021Categories: NEWS
Uprising and coronavirus in Iran

(PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): The economic pressure on people turns to protests on the streets Iranian regime is afraid of uprising amid the coronavirus crisis.

 

According to the reports by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), high-ranking Iranian officials, are already admitting that the government’s situation is critical and that it may face an uprising on the scale of the 1979 revolution that down the Shah regime.

Mullah’s regime atrocities for four decades

It’s worth noting that many who currently warn of the regime’s overthrow were profoundly implicated in the regime’s atrocities for four decades and have worked tirelessly to prevent the regime’s overthrow. Their words today demonstrate that nothing will be able to stop regime transition when the moment arises.

Two regime presidents, who led the dictatorship for 16 years, are admitting that the regime’s collapse is imminent, indicating that the dictatorship’s end is coming soon.

 

Amnesty International published

(PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): The MEK confirmed that more than 1,500 people were killed by security forces in Iran.

 

The regime’s fragmentation and downfall

“In 1979, 98.2 percent of the population voted for the Islamic Republic. What happened to the other 98 percent? Why is it that the percentage of those that participate is decreasing every day?” Hassan Rouhani, the regime’s president, said on 26 May.

“What happened to our national solidarity, what happened to our national interest, what happened to the country’s security?” he asked, concerned about the regime’s fragmentation and downfall.

Rouhani continued, “We cannot abandon the ballot box. What will you replace it with? If you take the life from the election, it will become lifeless and the ballot box will fall, it is very dangerous.”

 

Iranian regime faces the growing protests in Iran

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iranian regime faces growing protests in Iran.

 

Starving population’s threat of revolt

Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remarked on the same day, “Every day, I sense the starving population’s threat of revolt. The world is on the point of collapsing.”

“The situation in the country is bad and of course it has never been so bad, and as this situation continues, it will get much worse very quickly,” he added.

“This situation has domestic and international impact,” Ahmadinejad spoke about election rigging by the Guardian Council and low turnout: “We will fall and can no longer rise.”

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Disqualifying individuals such as IRGC Brig. Gen. Ali Larijani, the architect of censorship and repression, the speaker of the regime’s parliament for 12 years.

 

Dismiss all applicants

However, even candidates who had been in high government posts for years and had been implicated in atrocities against the Iranian people were not tolerated by Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

And it’s for this reason that he ordered the Guardian Council to dismiss all applicants who could jeopardize his authority in favor of approving a list of offenders who were completely in accord with his ideals.

 

(PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): Sham Election Candidates – Ebrahim Raisi, IRGC Brig. Gen. Larijani, Es’haq Jahangiri, Saeed Jalili-half a dozen IRGC commanders.

 

Disqualifying so-called personalities

As per the state-run Arman wrote on 26 May, “Really, what is the insistence on imposing costs on the country in disqualifying personalities such as Ali Larijani, Eshagh Jahangiri, Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ezzata-Allah Zarghami, Massoud Pezeshkian, etc. from the 2021 presidential election?

What answer do they really have for the judgment of the future, which makes the train of the revolution more and more deserted and discourages the people from participating in the election? What has been the result of the disqualification of such personalities, which they still insist on? What is the real cost to the country of discrediting prominent figures of the country by the Guardian Council?”

 

Women Leaders

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Women Leaders in the November 2019 Uprisings.

 

Iranians in one voice say, “My vote regime change”

However, Khamenei’s condition is only one facet of Iran’s political landscape. On the other hand, frustrated people and a well-organized resistance movement are prepared to overturn the mullahs’ oppressive rule.

 

Iranians: My vote regime change

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iranians in one voice say, “My vote regime change”

 

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