Pay Tribute To the Late Mohammad Maleki,
the First Post-1979 Revolution Chancellor of Tehran University
Last week, on Student Day in Iran, Resistance Units and Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/PMOI) supporters wrote slogans and posted banners and placards in different Iran cities. The actions were also in tribute to the late Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the first post-1979 Revolution Chancellor of Tehran University, who passed away last week.
Dr. Maleki was imprisoned and harassed for four decades for his opposition to the religious dictatorship ruling Iran.
The Resistance Units and MEK supporters posted banners and placards and commemorated the uprising martyrs in November last year. By placing placards and writing slogans in various cities in Iran, they emphasized the message of the resistance leadership, which is freedom and democracy in Iran and the overthrow of the religious dictatorship.
In addition to Tehran, these activities took place in the cities of Qazvin, Ahvaz, Mashhad, Isfahan, Ilam, Kashan, Esfarayen, Behbahan, Khorramabad, Bandar Abbas, Urmia, and Tabriz.
Among the slogans were: “Massoud Rajavi saying farewell to the late Dr. Mohammad Maleki: The esteemed scholar who stood up for freedom and said: Seek freedom from the cradle to the grave,” “Massoud Rajavi: Chancellor of the largest university in Iran passed away while enduring great pain and suffering in the fight for freedom for 40 years,” “Disbanding the Revolutionary Guards is indispensable to the victory of the Iranian people,” “Down with Khamenei, Hail to Rajavi,” “Maryam Rajavi: Freedom and victory are within reach,” “Maryam Rajavi: To students, spread the cry for freedom, for revolt, and regime change.”
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 12, 2020