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Iran News in Brief – October 22, 2022

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UPDATE: 11:30 PM CEST

Iran Uprising at a Glance – Day 37

Based partially on reporting by PMOI (MEK) Network in Iran

Saturday, October 22, 2022 – 9 PM CET

  • Days: 37th day
  • Protests: 194 cities
  • Fatalities: 400+ estimated deaths, 245 identified by MEK (including 32 children)
  • Detentions: 20,000+

Numerous cities across Iran turned into flashpoints today. Once again, protesters continued the uprising in universities, city centers, and bazaars and showed their fierce determination to bring this regime to an end. Protesters gathered in Tabriz, Mashhad, Tehran, Shiraz, Kermanshah, Dezful, Shahinshahr, Arak, and Mahabad, as well as many cities in Kurdistan province, openly and fearlessly challenging the regime.

A huge demonstration of over 80,000 Iranians in Berlin, Germany, took place in solidarity with the uprising where people from all stripes came together to express their will to overthrow the religious dictatorship of Ali Khamenei and his accomplices.

More than a month into the uprising, industrial and teachers’ strikes have swung into force, adding to the woes of a governing system that has no answer for the general populace other than suppression, torture, intimidation, and brutality. The Iranian public is now bent on intensifying the protests even if it means enduring more socio-economic pain. According to some gas station owners in Tehran, ordinary people who ask for more gas and learn that the stations are on low rationing due to strikes in the oil and gas sector actually react with joy and hopefulness, rather than being annoyed.

IRGC Brig. Gen. Hossein Ashtari, commander of the regime’s State Security Force, stated on October 21 that 94 individuals affiliated to the MEK have been arrested in the protests throughout Iran. The expansion rate of MEK-affiliated Resistance َnits during the uprising has far outpaced the regime’s detentions. Detainees face rape, torture, and death, and their families are targeted for brutal retaliation. Despite these savage tactics, Iranian youth are flocking to organized resistance.

  • Mashhad – Protesters were out in force and the regime was displaying its usual brutality with plainclothes IRGC and Basij teaming with security forces (police) to beat the protesters.
  • Mashhad – Defiant youth engaged in hit-and-run clashes with savage Basij militiamen in this major northeastern city.
  • Tabriz – Tabriz University students chanted: “Because of all these years of crimes, death to this tyranny!”
  • Tabriz – Protesters took control of the streets, lit bonfires, and denounced the regime with their slogans.
  • Tehran – Demonstrators shout “Death to Khamenei” in front of Shariati Metro Station.
  • Tehran – Female protesters gathered on Ferdousi Boulevard in the Sadeghieh district of Tehran to encourage cars in the streets to join in the protest.
  • Tehran – Lalehzar business district saw protesters gather and chant “Death to the dictator”.
  • Tehran – Demonstration in another business district, Cheragh Bargh Bazaar, with shouts of “Death to the dictator”.
  • Tehran – Concerned families of prisoners in Evin gathered to protest against the regime outside the prison walls.
  • Tehran – Tehran University students marched against the regime.
  • Tehran – Sharif University students marched and protested the regime.
  • Tehran – Beheshti University students marched against the regime.
  • Yasuj – Students of Yasuj University gathered to protest against the regime.
  • Dezful – Demonstrators in this southwestern city gathered to chant slogans against the regime.
  • Kermanshah – Protests by students at Razi University against the regime.
  • Shiraz – Schoolgirls chanted: “These are no longer protests! They’re the start of a revolution!”, “We will fight and take Iran back!”
  • Shahinshahr – This city that is part of the larger Isfahan city witnessed major protests by young defiant as well as women shouting slogans against the regime and calling for its overthrow.


UPDATE: 1:30 PM CEST

Latest Update on Iran Uprising

The southeastern city of Zahedan saw huge protests on Friday by protesters who commemorated the savage assault of security forces on worshippers at the Makki Mosque and the citizens of Zahedan on September 30. The “Bloody Friday” led to at least 93 people being killed. The Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, Molavi Abdolhamid, addressed the atrocity in his sermon and placed the blame directly on Ali Khamenei, the disgraced leader of the religious dictatorship ruling the country. Citizens of Zahedan protested after the worship ceremony and changed, “Unity, unity,” “Death to Basiji,” “Death to the dictator,” and “From Zahedan to Tehran, I sacrifice my life for Iran”, effectively lambasting state efforts to accuse Iranian ethnic minorities of being separatists.

Reports from Tehran indicate there were protests in several parts of the city and the nightly chants of “Death to Khamenei” could be heard in various parts of the capital.

The strike of oil and petrochemical industrial workers is expanding, and a group of workers called ‘Freedom-Seeking Oil Workers’ has expanded its activities and called for more strikes across the country. The general strike in Kurdistan province is still in place with shops in almost all cities in the region closed.

Workers of several phases of the South Pars Gas-Condensate field, Bushehr Petrochemical Company and Hengam Petrochemical Company, both of which operate at Asalouyeh Complex, Abadan Petrochemical company and refinery, Mahshahr’s refinery and Pipe Mill Plant, as well as Neyriz Ghadir Steel Complex off the coasts of the Persian Gulf, have been on strikes in solidarity with the protests across the country.

The Internet in Iran continues to be blocked as the regime clamps down on the free flow of information to hinder reporting on the uprising. At least 38 journalists working in the highly controlled media industry in Iran have been detained, according to international press organizations monitoring the situation. The regime is spinning a narrative that the protests have died down and has ordered the press to tamp down on reporting and tow the line that the protests have ended.


UPDATE: 11:00 AM CEST

German CDU/CSU Calls on Berlin to Close Iranian Regime’s Spy Nest in Hamburg

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According to a German newspaper, the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union parliamentary factions have submitted a plan to the German parliament to support nationwide protests in Iran, demanding the closure of the Hamburg Islamic Center as an “arm of the Iranian regime”.

According to the source, for exiled Iranians who once fled Iran to Germany from the “repressive regime”, it is not acceptable that the German government has applied an appeasement policy out of fear of spoiling its relations with the Iranian regime, and has not yet taken action against the organizations and associations affiliated to the regime.

The Islamic Center of Hamburg is considered the most important center of activities and propaganda of the Iranian regime in Germany and the mayor of Hamburg has also planned to stop its activities.


UPDATE: 10:30 AM CEST

FATF: High-risk Jurisdictions Subject to a Call for Action – 21 October 2022

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Given Iran’s failure to enact the Palermo and Terrorist Financing Conventions in line with the FATF Standards, the FATF fully lifts the suspension of counter-measures and calls on its members and urges all jurisdictions to apply effective counter-measures, in line with Recommendation 19.

Iran will remain on the FATF statement on [High-Risk Jurisdictions Subject to a Call for Action] until the full Action Plan has been completed. If Iran ratifies the Palermo and Terrorist Financing Conventions, in line with the FATF standards, the FATF will decide on the next steps, including whether to suspend countermeasures. Until Iran implements the measures required to address the deficiencies identified with respect to countering terrorism-financing in the Action Plan, the FATF will remain concerned with the terrorist financing risk emanating from Iran and the threat this poses to the international financial system.

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CNN Exclusive: After Ukraine, Biden Administration Turns to Musk’s Satellite Internet for Iran

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The White House has engaged in talks with Elon Musk about the possibility of setting up SpaceX’s satellite internet service Starlink inside Iran, multiple officials familiar with the discussions told CNN.

The conversations, which have not been previously reported, come as the Biden administration searches for ways to support the Iranian protest movement that exploded just over a month ago after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died under suspicious circumstances after being detained by the country’s morality police.

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Supporting Iran’s Uprising in Three Major European Cities

On October 21, supporters of the Iranian Resistance in Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom organized sit-ins to express their support for the nationwide uprising in Iran and call on the world to condemn the gross human rights abuses of the Iranian regime vis-a-vis protesters across the country.

Stockholm, Sweden

حمایت ایرانیان آزاده و حامیان مقاومت ایران در استهکلم، از زنان و جوانان قیام

Berlin, Germany

حمایت ایرانیان آزاده و حامیان مقاومت ایران در برلین و از زنان و جوانان قیام

London, UK

حمایت ایرانیان آزاده و حامیان مقاومت ایران در و لندن از زنان و جوانان قیام


UPDATE: 8:30 AM CEST

Message to the U.S Congressional Meeting in Support of Iran Uprising for a Secular, Democratic, Non-nuclear Republic in Iran

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I am happy to have the opportunity to talk to you in this sensitive situation. First, I would like to thank the honorable members of Congress for their support of the uprising and the Iranian people’s Resistance for freedom. The majority of Congress adopted the House Resolution 118. The resolution condemned the mullahs’ regime and declared support for the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, indicating the fact that the American people and their representatives stand with the people of Iran.

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Maryam Rajavi: The Message of Iran Uprising to the World and EU Leaders: Mullahs’ Era Has Come to an End

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On its 36th day, the magnificent Iran uprising continues to shake the pillars of Khamenei’s oppression, crimes, and injustice. Your rally today is now sending a powerful message to the world. The message of the Iran uprising to the leaders of the 27 European Union member states, presently meeting in Brussels, and to all the world leaders is that the mullahs’ era has come to an end. The era of an international Iran policy based on engaging the clerical regime has also come to an end. Now, the people of Iran, the Iran uprising, and the Iranian Resistance are the ones who will have the final say. Recognize the Iranian people’s struggle to overthrow the regime!

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Anti-regime Protests in Iran Continue as Revolution Enters Its Sixth Week

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The nationwide uprising in Iran is entering its sixth week on Friday, marking the 36th day of the ongoing anti-regime protests.

Protests in Iran have to this day expanded to 193 cities. Over 400 people have been killed, and more than 20,000 are arrested by the regime’s forces, according to sources of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).  The names of 224 killed protesters have been published by the PMOI/MEK. 

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Iran: The Clerical Regime’s Killing of Children, Students Is a Clear Violation of International Laws and Treaties

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The Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran salutes the students who laid down their lives for freedom in Iran, such as Nika ShakramiSarina EsmailzadehAsra Panahi, Zakaria Khayal, Siavosh Mahmoudi, Amin Moarefi, Abolfazl Adinezadeh, and 12year-old Mohammad Rakhshani. It also condemns the regime’s brutal attacks on schools and the killing of dozens of juveniles. It calls on all the countrymen, especially the brave women and girls of Iran, to confront these inhuman actions.

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Iran’s Special Force Attack and Kill Prisoners in Evin

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Iran’s Special Force (NOPO), guarding the Supreme Leader, which is linked to the Revolutionary Guards, attacked political prisoners held in Wards 7 and 8 of Evin Prison on October 15, 2022.

The state forces used live ammunition and shotguns on the prisoners late in the evening as a deadly clash formed in Iran’s notorious prison. Prisoners endured suffocation due to severe smoke caused by tear gas fired at them.

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London and Toronto, October 20, 2022: Iranian Resistance Supporters Rallies in Support of the Iran Protests

October 20, 2022: MEK Supporters Rallies in London and Toronto, in Support of the Iran Protests.

October 20, 2022: Freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held rallies in solidarity with the Iranian people’s uprising and against the brutal attack on Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison in London and Toronto.

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