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UPDATE: 12:20 PM CET
We must get rid of the mullahs in order to get rid of the coronavirus
-MEK Resistance Units
Mar 3, 2020—Iranian MEK Resistance Units inside Iran took to graffiti in public places against the Iranian regime’s policies on coronavirus outbreak in Iran. They also spread the messages of the Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and NCRI president Maryam Rajavi. They wrote: “Ali Khamenei is the reason for people’s death” “The Iranian regime has imposed coronavirus on the nation” “The solution is the overthrow of the regime.” “Coronavirus is the mullahs’ gift to us” “The mullahs pocket our wealth, while we get the coronavirus” “We must get rid of the mullahs in order to get rid of the coronavirus” “Khamenei the sinister mullah, you are the real virus”
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UPDATE: 12:00 PM CET
Coronavirus Outbreak in Iran
-MEK’s Revelation of 1,300 Death Toll Infuriates the Regime
The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK) announced on Wednesday that over 1300 people in Iran had lost their lives due to the deadly COVID-19, which has spread across Iran due to the regime’s inaction. These revelations have infuriated the Iranian regime’s officials who have been trying to cover up the true dimensions of this crisis
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UPDATE: 11:30 AM CET
Struan Stevenson – Iran’s Regime Hides the Truth About the Coronavirus
Mr. Struan Stevenson, the coordinator of the Campaign for Iran Change and a former Member of the European Parliament, in an article published on United Press International (UPI) on Wednesday, decried the Iranian regime’s lies and deception over the Coronavirus outbreak in Iran.
#Iran‘s mullahs are liars & have duped the world for past 4 decades on D nuclear issue. But now they’re putting their 80 million citizens at risk & in so doing, are endangering the international community from the spread of #Coronavirus#COVID19https://t.co/oUeCsav3lS
— STRUAN (@STRUANSTEVENSON) March 4, 2020
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UPDATE: 7:10 AM CET
Over 100 More Victims in 18 Cities
Coronavirus death toll exceeds 1,300
After weeks of lies, Rouhani admits the virus has spread to all provinces
Wednesday, the people’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) announced that at least 100 more people have lost their lives from Coronavirus in various cities, including Mashhad, Tehran, Kashan, Anzali, Qom, Rasht, Arak, Ahvaz, Isfahan, and Aran and Bidgol. Additionally, s more people have died in Semnan, Razan (Hamedan), Shahr—e Kord, Marivan, Bijar, Agh-Qala, and Bukan. These bring the number of fatalities to more than 1,300 so far.
Driver collapses out of his truck and falls to the ground with coronavirus symptoms
Over 1,300 people have died of COVID-19 and the regime’s official stats are nothing but lies.
March 4 – Tehran, #Iran
Driver collapses out of his truck and falls to the ground with coronavirus symptoms.Over 1,300 people have died of COVID-19 and the regime’s official stats are nothing but lies.#Covid_19 pic.twitter.com/smvvZN80ql
— People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) March 4, 2020
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UPDATE: 7:00 AM CET
Amnesty International: 23 Children Murdered by Regime’s Security Forces During November Iran Protests
At least 23 children were murdered by the Iranian regime’s security forces during the November 2019 uprising, according to Amnesty International.
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WHAT ARE THE IRAN PROTESTS OF 2019?
Thursday, March 5, 2020, marks the 112th day since the beginning of the nationwide Iran protests.
The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has identified 755 of the more than 1500 protesters killed by the regime so far.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has called on the United Nations to urgently send an international fact-finding mission to Iranian prisons to meet with the detainees.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UPRISING:
Number of uprising cities: 191
Number of martyrs: At least 1500
Number of injured: More than 4,000
Number of detainees: More than 12,000
Read more: Latest News in Brief- March 4, 2020