Friday, October 26, 2018

Iran: PMOI/MEK network members setting fire to regime poster IRAN NEWS 10/25/2018 Members of the Iran opposition PMOI/MEK resistance units set fire to Khamenei poster Members of the Iran opposition PMOI/MEK resistance units set fire to Khamenei poster Reported by PMOI/MEK Iran, Oct. 25, 2018 - The Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) is expanding its network in Iran and members of its resistance units are escalating their activities. Resistance units are seen setting fire to images of Iranian regime founder Khomeini and current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in major cities such as Tehran and Shiraz. It is worth noting that such measures are considered supporting the PMOI/MEK, which in Iran under the mullahs’ rule is punishable by death. These resistance unit members are taking great risks in carrying out such measures, recording them and sending the footage to the PMOI/MEK outside of Iran. In Tehran, members of Resistance Unit 794 set one such poster on fire in the Alame Asgari highway. In Shiraz, south-central Iran, members of a resistance unit set fire to a large poster of Khamenei seen at the city entrance. The unit members could be heard chanting, “Death to Khamenei, Hail to Rajavi.” Members of Resistance Unit 500 in Sabzevar, northeast Iran, also set fire to images of Khomeini and Khamenei. One unit member said the location is near a military engineering brigade base. In the town of Golgoon near Tehran, members of a resistance unit set fire to images of Khomeini and Khamenei. These unit members also targeted other images of Khamenei. Members of a resistance unit in the city of Neqab of Khorasan Razavi Province in northeast Iran set fire to a large image located at the Iran Khodro factory entrance. Read more: Members of a resistance unit in Tehran began distributing leaflets of Maryam Rajavi’s image and information regarding the ten-point plan for a future Iran. Resistance units 302, 280 and others were also seen carrying out similar activities in the Iranian capital. In Urmia (Orumiyeh), northwest Iran, members of a resistance unit put up posters of Maryam Rajavi reading, “Our objective is to guarantee freedom and democracy.” In Ilam, western Iran, members of Resistance Unit 913 put up posters of Maryam Rajavi. In Rasht, northern Iran, members of a resistance unit put up a tract praising Maryam Rajavi’s election as the NCRI President-elect. In Hamedan, western Iran, members of a resistance unit put up a poster of Maryam Rajavi. = In Mashhad, northeast Iran, members of Resistance Unit 733 put up tracts of praising Maryam Rajavi and down with Khamenei, the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader. Members of a resistance unit in West Azarbaijan Province in northwest Iran took to graffiti and writing, “Maryam Rajavi is the symbol of tomorrow’s Iran.” Members of resistance units in the cities of Birjand, Omidiyeh, Qazvin, Abadan, Bushehr, Rafsanjan, Shushtar and Isfahan also carried out similar measures commemorating this day. Share: Iranian Resistance activities inside Iran Iran protests PMOI/MEK (Iranian opposition group) Iranian opposition the alternative Iran uprisings IRAN NEWS RESISTANCE


Iran: PMOI/MEK network members setting fire to regime poster

Members of the Iran opposition PMOI/MEK resistance units set fire to Khamenei poster
Members of the Iran opposition PMOI/MEK resistance units set fire to Khamenei poster
Reported by PMOI/MEK

Iran, Oct. 25, 2018 - The Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) is expanding its network in Iran and members of its resistance units are escalating their activities.
Resistance units are seen setting fire to images of Iranian regime founder Khomeini and current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in major cities such as Tehran and Shiraz.
It is worth noting that such measures are considered supporting the PMOI/MEK, which in Iran under the mullahs’ rule is punishable by death. These resistance unit members are taking great risks in carrying out such measures, recording them and sending the footage to the PMOI/MEK outside of Iran.



In Tehran, members of Resistance Unit 794 set one such poster on fire in the Alame Asgari highway.


In Shiraz, south-central Iran, members of a resistance unit set fire to a large poster of Khamenei seen at the city entrance. The unit members could be heard chanting, “Death to Khamenei, Hail to Rajavi.”

Members of Resistance Unit 500 in Sabzevar, northeast Iran, also set fire to images of Khomeini and Khamenei. One unit member said the location is near a military engineering brigade base.


In the town of Golgoon near Tehran, members of a resistance unit set fire to images of Khomeini and Khamenei. These unit members also targeted other images of Khamenei.


Members of a resistance unit in the city of Neqab of Khorasan Razavi Province in northeast Iran set fire to a large image located at the Iran Khodro factory entrance.

Read more:
Members of a resistance unit in Tehran began distributing leaflets of Maryam Rajavi’s image and information regarding the ten-point plan for a future Iran.


Resistance units 302, 280 and others were also seen carrying out similar activities in the Iranian capital.


In Urmia (Orumiyeh), northwest Iran, members of a resistance unit put up posters of Maryam Rajavi reading, “Our objective is to guarantee freedom and democracy.”


In Ilam, western Iran, members of Resistance Unit 913 put up posters of Maryam Rajavi.


In Rasht, northern Iran, members of a resistance unit put up a tract praising Maryam Rajavi’s election as the NCRI President-elect.


In Hamedan, western Iran, members of a resistance unit put up a poster of Maryam Rajavi.

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In Mashhad, northeast Iran, members of Resistance Unit 733 put up tracts of praising Maryam Rajavi and down with Khamenei, the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader.


Members of a resistance unit in West Azarbaijan Province in northwest Iran took to graffiti and writing, “Maryam Rajavi is the symbol of tomorrow’s Iran.”
Members of resistance units in the cities of Birjand, Omidiyeh, Qazvin, Abadan, Bushehr, Rafsanjan, Shushtar and Isfahan also carried out similar measures commemorating this day.

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