Despite the Iranian regime’s wave of executions and repressive measures, the Resistance Units of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) continue to expand their activities across every city and corner of Iran. These courageous activists reaffirm their dedication to overthrowing the ruling theocracy and establishing a democratic, secular republic based on the separation of religion and state.
In Tehran, PMOI Resistance Units displayed posters of Maryam Rajavi with the slogan “No to forced hijab, forced religion, and forced rulers,” rejecting the regime’s oppressive laws and advocating for freedom of choice.
In various cities, they held placards reading “Woman, Resistance, Freedom,” recognizing the pivotal role of Iranian women in the fight against the mullahs’ misogynistic rule.
In Amol, placards proclaimed “Democracy, freedom, with Maryam Rajavi,” reaffirming support for Rajavi’s vision of democracy. The Resistance Units also denounced the regime’s use of executions to maintain control, displaying signs that read “Abolish death penalty.”
Through their activities, the PMOI Resistance Units emphasize the core principles of the Iranian Resistance: commitment to a democratic republic, separation of religion and state, gender equality, and the abolition of the death penalty – a stark contrast to the ruling theocracy’s oppressive policies.
The Resistance Units oppose all forms of dictatorship, including both the shah’s monarchical regime and the mullahs’ religious tyranny. They steadfastly support the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and the ten-point plan of its president-elect Maryam Rajavi, which bases its legitimacy entirely on democratic elections.