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Demonstrators Hope to Bring World Leaders’ Attention to Opposition to Tehran
Around the corner from where global leaders are meeting in Munich, dozens of people are blasting music and waving Iranian flags to bring the attention of senior world figures to the government in Tehran, and, crucially, the opposition to it.
With high-profile U.S. figures like Vice President JD Vance in attendance, Sahar said she hoped political heavyweights would “recognize the right of resistance of the people of Iran.”
Shahin Gobadi, a member of the foreign affairs committee of the National Council, said the “missing link” in Western policy towards for many years had been a lack of attention paid to internal opposition to the regime.
UPDATE: 10:00 AM CET
FOX NEWS: Students in Iran continue protests over 19-year-old’s murder on campus for second day
Students in Iran continued to protest the fatal robbery of a 19-year-old student on campus last week on Saturday.
Amir Mohammad Khaleghi, 19, a business student at Tehran University, was killed in a robbery near a campus dormitory on Wednesday, sparking protests on Friday.
The protesters are accusing school officials of failing to keep students safe on campus, according to local media.
The demonstrators clashed with police on Friday near where Khaleghi was killed outside a university dormitory by two unknown robbers.
Why Iranian regime leaders view negotiations as surrender
On Wednesday, February 12, Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei staged a ridiculous claim, using the state-run demonstrations of February 10 to assert that the situation in his crisis-ridden regime was more stable than ever in history. Meanwhile, social media was flooded with embarrassing scenes from the February 10 rallies, including footage of plainclothes regime agents chanting “mercenary” and “shameless” at former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, forcing him to be quickly escorted into a car and removed from the rally.
Passing of long-standing PMOI member Alireza Madanchi
Long-standing PMOI member Alireza Madanchi passed away due to a brain aneurysm, leaving behind a shining legacy marked with 50 years of relentless struggle for freedom against both the Shah’s and the clerical regime’s dictatorships in Iran.
Alireza Madanchi, born in 1949 in Hamedan, was also a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Ongoing Student Protests at Tehran University
Reports from Iran indicate that students in Tehran University have continued their protests for the second consecutive time. Their protests feature anti-regime slogans, such as “Death to Khamenei”
Reports from Iran indicate that students in Tehran University have continued their protests for the second consecutive time. Their protests feature anti-regime slogans, such as "Death to Khamenei" #FreeIran2025 #BREAKING pic.twitter.com/WmdBfKwDa4
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Alarming Increase in Executions in Iran – 49 Executions Since January 20th
Since January 20, 2025, at least 49 prisoners have been executed in Iran. This means that, on average, nearly two people have been executed per day—one execution every 12 hours.
Reports indicate that executions have taken place in prisons in Dezful, Isfahan, Malayer, Borujerd, Tabriz, and Zanjan
Reissuance of the Death Sentence for Sharifeh Mohammadi
The Revolutionary Court of Rasht has once again issued the death sentence for Sharifeh Mohammadi, a labor activist imprisoned in Lakan Prison, Rasht. According to the ruling, issued by Judge Darvish Goftar, the head of the Revolutionary Court of Rasht, and communicated to her lawyers, Sharifeh Mohammadi has been sentenced to death on the charge of “rebellion through membership in one of the opposition groups.”