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Sussan Mirzaei: A Trailblazer in Iran’s Struggle for Freedom and Democracy

Sussan Mirzaei: A Trailblazer in Iran’s Struggle for Freedom and Democracy

Sussan Mirzaei

May 1, 2025
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A Trailblazer in Iran’s Struggle for Freedom and Democracy

Sussan Mirzaei was a prominent member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), remembered for her unwavering commitment to freedom and justice.

Born in 1957 in the working-class neighborhoods of southern Tehran, Sussan grew up under difficult circumstances, especially after the death of her father. These early hardships only strengthened her resolve to fight against systemic injustice. While still in high school, she became actively involved in political movements opposing the Shah’s dictatorship, forging ties with the families of PMOI members who had been imprisoned or killed.

A Vanguard in the Face of Adversity

After graduating from high school in 1975, Sussan Mirzaei married fellow activist Amir Agh Baba. Together, they participated in progressive student gatherings and political discussions—often in the form of cultural or recreational activities like group mountain climbing, which served as cover for organizing. Her commitment deepened as she worked to connect with the PMOI. When several Mojahedin members were released from prison in late 1977, Sussan seized the opportunity to meet them and finally establish a link with the organization.

She began distributing PMOI literature and assisting with logistics—small yet vital roles in a growing underground movement.

Leading with Purpose After the Revolution

Following the 1979 revolution, Sussan Mirzaei became an active member at the PMOI headquarters in Tehran, initially working in the news bulletin department. She later joined efforts to organize and educate high school students aligned with the movement. By 1980, she transitioned into the PMOI’s labor division, contributing to the editorial board of Bazouy-e-Enghelab, the organization’s publication, and serving on the presidential council of the labor department.

Steadfast in the Face of Armed Repression

In the summer of 1981, as the political climate rapidly deteriorated and the PMOI entered a phase of armed resistance, Sussan Mirzaei took on greater responsibilities. She was stationed at a resistance base under the command of the esteemed Mohammad Zabeti, playing a key leadership role until the end of her life.

Despite being the mother of a young daughter, Sussan showed remarkable organizational acumen and courage under pressure.

Fearless Leadership on the Front Lines

Before her final deployment, Sussan Mirzaei served as a coordinator in the PMOI’s social outreach division, where she was instrumental in reestablishing links with supporters across southern Tehran. The job was perilous—especially after the events of June 20, 1981, when government forces began a full-scale crackdown. Sussan was often surrounded by Khomeini’s Revolutionary Guards, but through tactical skill and sheer bravery, she repeatedly managed to escape these ambushes.

In one particularly harrowing episode, regime agents set a well-coordinated trap after learning that Sussan Mirzaei would visit a besieged PMOI base. Undeterred, she charged through the encirclement, forcing the guards into retreat. She escaped in a car riddled with bullets, leaving behind humiliated agents and a trail of confusion.

The regime was furious. Their internal radio broadcasts issued an urgent warning: “A woman in a black coat with a child—shoot on sight.”

Sussan’s boldness, strategic mind, and ability to adapt under fire made her an invaluable figure in the PMOI’s resistance network.

A Legacy of Resistance and Sacrifice

On May 2, 1982, Sussan Mirzaei made her final stand. That day, the Revolutionary Guards launched a ferocious assault on the resistance base where Sussan and her fellow fighters were stationed. Despite being vastly outgunned by forces wielding both light and semi-heavy weapons, Sussan and her husband Amir fought valiantly to the end. Both were martyred in the clash, joining the long list of Iranian freedom fighters who gave their lives for a democratic future.

Sussan’s name now stands among the icons of Iran’s resistance—a symbol of women’s resilience, leadership, and sacrifice in the face of brutal repression. Her story continues to inspire new generations of Iranian women who are rising up, organizing at the grassroots level, and forming Resistance Units to reclaim their country’s future.

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