By Published On: April 24, 2023Categories: NEWS
The regime ruling Iran is facing renewed criticism for its ongoing crackdown on the Iranian people. A recent surge in chemical gas attacks by regime operatives targeting schoolgirls across Iran has sparked outrage among parents and locals in various cities.

The regime ruling Iran is facing renewed criticism for its ongoing crackdown on the Iranian people. A recent surge in chemical gas attacks by regime operatives targeting schoolgirls across Iran has sparked outrage among parents and locals in various cities.

 

Reports suggest the regime is using these attacks to try and suppress popular protests that threaten the entirety of its dictatorship apparatus.In response, members of the U.S. Congress have established a new bipartisan caucus to condemn the mullahs’ regime over the recent poisonings, amplifying the growing criticism in Washington against Tehran and its utter disregard for human rights.Protests in Iran have expanded to at least 282 cities, with over 750 people killed and more than 30,000 arrested by the regime’s forces, according to sources of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

 

Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) hailed the U.S. Congress for standing alongside the Iranian people and condemning the Iranian regime’s ongoing chemical gas attacks against schoolgirls across the country. Rajavi stated, “The mullahs’ misogynous regime in a deliberate crime has engaged in chain poisoning of students in girls’ schools in different cities, intended to seek vengeance over the leading role of valiant girls in the uprising and to prevent further

 

 

protests.”

 

Furthermore, people in Zahedan have launched their latest anti-regime demonstration, holding a major rally and chanting slogans against the mullahs’ regime and their oppressive forces. Workers of various companies involved in major refinery projects in Abadan are also on strike protesting against the officials’ refusal to increase their salaries. Workers of the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry in other cities, including Asaluyeh, Dehloran, and Gachsaran, also joined the strike.

Contract workers of the local steel mill in Yazd are on strike today protesting their officials’ refusal to increase their salaries. People in different cities of Iran, including Tehran, Saqqez, and Mahabad, are marking Eid al-Fitr and visiting their local cemeteries to pay respects to protesters killed by the mullahs’ regime during the recent protests of the Iranian uprising that began in September 2022.

 

 

Protesters and brave youths across the country are continuing to voice their opposition to the regime’s oppressive policies, with many taking to the streets and chanting anti-regime slogans. The Iranian regime has consistently demonstrated its disregard for human rights, with its ongoing crackdowns and attacks on its own people. The international community must continue to stand in solidarity with the Iranian people, condemning the regime’s actions and calling for an end to its oppressive rule.

 

 

 


MEK Iran (follow us on Twitter and Facebook), Maryam Rajavi’s on her siteTwitter & Facebook, NCRI  (Twitter & Facebook), and People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran – MEK IRAN – YouTu

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