August 2023
Mid-August – In one week, Resistance Units displayed determination with activities across various cities, emphasizing ongoing protests and the commitment to overthrow the regime. In Tehran, posters featuring quotes from Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi were installed, highlighting the people’s right to revolt and the vision for liberating the nation. Resistance Units in Gorgan organized a parade chanting anti-regime slogans, while in Shiraz and Isfahan, they installed posters affirming their resolve for resistance and regime change. Similar activities were reported in multiple cities, showcasing widespread defiance against the regime’s oppressive tactics.
Mid-August- 42 members of the California Legislature signed letters expressing their support for the recent uprising of the Iranian people and endorsing Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan for the future of Iran.
August 20 – In a daring demonstration of dissent, Resistance Units orchestrated yet another campaign across several cities like Tehran, Tabriz, Karaj, Yazd, Arak, Rasht, Kashan, Soumehsara, Yasuj, Shiraz, Ahvaz, Gorgan, Mahabad, Bam, Shahin Shahr, Kerman, Zanjan, Kermanshah, and Behbahan, messages of Iranian resistance were disseminated extensively. This multifaceted effort aimed to communicate to the people of Iran that change is not only possible but imperative in liberating the nation from the grip of clerical dictators.
August 21- A conference held in Paris commemorated the 35th anniversary of the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran. Titled “Four Decades of Crime against Humanity and Impunity from Punishment,” the event gathered esteemed international judges and jurists from all around the world.
September 2023
September 5 – In a bold display of defiance, Resistance Units in the cities of Rasht, Siahkal, Shahrekord, and Mashhad have embarked on a unique form of protest, utilizing video projectors to capture and project images of the leaders of the Iranian resistance onto various buildings. This unconventional method seeks to bring the portraits of resistance leaders to the forefront of public attention, engaging communities in a powerful visual dialogue.
September 6 – As the PMOI celebrated its 58th anniversary, Resistance Units within Iran marked the occasion by projecting images of the organization’s leaders and founders in various cities. The PMOI emblem and images of its founding members were projected in dozens of cities, showcasing widespread commemorations across the country.
September 6 – In a press conference at the UK Parliament, MPs discussed the actions of the Iranian regime and the urgent need to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
September 7- A conference titled “Iran Nationwide Uprising, One Year After” took place at the NCRI Headquarters near Paris, featuring prominent international figures. Notable attendees included Congressman Randy Weber from the US House of Representatives, Senator Gerry Horkan from Ireland, and Mr. Jim Higgins, former Minister and Vice President of the Irish Delegation to the European Parliament.
September 12 – In the UK Parliament, members of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords convened with representatives from the Iranian Resistance. They gathered to commemorate the first anniversary of the 2022 uprising and reaffirm their dedication to backing the Iranian people’s quest for freedom and democracy. Additionally, they urged the UK government to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
September 12 – At the London meeting, a joint statement signed by over 1,000 female dignitaries, including former heads of state, was made public. The signatories express their support for the Iranian Resistance and urge the international community to take heed of the ongoing Iranian uprising.
September 15 – A significant event took place as thousands of Iranians gathered in Brussels for a major rally. Leaders and legislators from various nations participated in a conference in the Belgian capital. This gathering marked the first anniversary of the nationwide uprising that had a profound impact on the ruling establishment in Iran.
September 15 – Honoring the first anniversary of Iran’s 2022 nationwide uprising against the authoritarian regime, Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance held a large demonstration in Brussels, the Belgian capital. This honored the uprising, its martyrs, and all those fervently striving for freedom across the nation.
September 15 – Resistance Units showcased their presence in over 40 cities during anti-regime activities, notably from September 15 to 17sdlkj. In Tehran, they displayed photos of Massoud Rajavi with messages emphasizing his leadership and the pursuit of freedom. Similar activities occurred in various cities, including Shiraz, Karaj, Babol, Qazvin, and more, where Resistance Units conveyed strong messages calling for the overthrow of the oppressive regime.
September 19 – Thousands gathered to protest outside the United Nations General Assembly, denouncing the presence of Ebrahim Raisi, the President of the Iranian regime. The demonstrators passionately voiced their strong opposition, condemning Raisi as a key figure responsible for mass murder. They fervently argued that he should not be afforded a platform within the United Nations.
September 19 – As the new academic year commenced, Resistance Units adorned public spaces across Iran with posters and images of NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi. They have also disseminated Maryam Rajavi’s messages in several cities. In Tehran, Resistance Units declared, “This year marks the expansion of Resistance Units in schools and universities.”
September 30 and October 1 – On the first anniversary of the Zahedan’s Bloody Friday massacre, simultaneous with Baluch people’s protests in various cities across Sistan and Baluchestan, Resistance Units throughout Iran conducted anti-regime activities. In these actions, they paid tribute to the martyrs of the Bloody Friday and reaffirmed their commitment to overthrow the mullahs’ regime, holding its leaders accountable for crimes against humanity.