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The Iranian Regime Is Faltering
Berlin – When Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated this week that we are witnessing “the final days and weeks” of the Iranian regime, he sent a signal of a fundamental shift in European Iran policy. For the first time, a head of government of Europe’s largest economic power spoke aloud a truth that we in the Iranian resistance have known for years: this regime is at its end. During the many years of my work with the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Germany (NCRI), I have experienced the regime’s desperation at close hand.
It has dispatched agents to recruit informants and spies against our office — including attempts directed personally at me — and offered Iranians “good money” if they were willing to betray their fellow countrymen. This year alone, it has harassed more than one hundred Iranian-born citizens in Germany, threatened families, and applied pressure. This is not the behavior of a self-confident government. It is the desperate thrashing of a dying system.
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Day 19 of Iran Uprising: PMOI Reveals 50,000 Arrests as Internet Blackout Marks a Full Week
The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran has reached its nineteenth day on Thursday, January 15, 2026. Following a bloody eighteenth day, where the Judiciary Chief ordered “speedy” executions and the confirmed death toll surpassed 3,000, the regime has escalated its crackdown to unprecedented levels. On Thursday, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) revealed shocking statistics regarding the scale of the regime’s repression, while the international community, from the G7 to former European leaders, rallied to support the Iranian people’s right to establish a democratic republic.
MEK Supporters in Bremen Rally to Support Nationwide Uprising for a Democratic Republic
Bremen, Germany — January 13, 2026 — Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered in Bremen to show solidarity with the ongoing nationwide protests inside Iran. Participants chanted anti-regime slogans and voiced their support for their fellow Iranians rising up against tyranny.
Iranians in Oslo Hold Rally Supporting Iran Protests, Advocating a Free and Democratic Republic
Oslo, Norway — January 13, 2026 — For yet another time since the beginning of the nationwide uprising in Iran, and in support of the brave protesters, freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) held a rally in front of the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo.
Iran: Doctor Describes Events Inside Hospital During Crackdown
A surgeon recounts two nights of live fire, mass casualties, and fear inside Iran’s hospitals. Doctor Witnesses Crackdown From Inside Iran’s Emergency Rooms. Doctor witnesses crackdown violence not from the streets, but from the operating table. This account is based on the testimony of a surgeon who worked through two consecutive nights of unrest, treating the wounded as hospitals filled beyond capacity. The doctor served as an emergency surgical responder on Thursday and Friday, January 18–19, 2025, moving between hospitals in Tehran and later Isfahan. For security reasons, his identity is withheld. “I have been a doctor since 2009,” he said. “I worked during the Bam and Kermanshah earthquakes. What I saw those two nights was worse.”
‘Rivers of Blood’; the Horrific Reality of the Massacre of Protesters in Iran
In a report on the intensification of the crackdown on protests in Iran, The Telegraph, a British daily newspaper, wrote that hospitals have been filled with bodies and injured people, and doctors report overflowing morgues, severe shortages of medical supplies, and security forces firing directly at protesters. Bodies and wounded individuals arrive at hospitals continuously. Some are brought by ambulances with sirens blaring nonstop; others arrive piled atop one another in pickup trucks, drenched in blood. Still others are brought in private cars by terrified relatives who enter hospital grounds honking their horns and shouting for help. This is the picture of medical facilities in Iran as reported by The Telegraph. This comes as many of the injured have not been transferred to hospitals due to security conditions, and their relatives are trying to treat them at home.
Iran’s Long War for Freedom: Why Today’s Uprising Is Not Accidental
From monarchy to theocracy, and from foreign-engineered “solutions” to organized resistance—how a century of struggle has shaped Iran’s democratic alternative. Iran’s modern political history, particularly over the last one hundred years, has been marked by continuous struggle for freedom. The situation Iran faces today—standing on the threshold of profound political change—is not the result of coincidence, sudden unrest, or a spontaneous social process. Rather, it is the outcome of organized resistance, built over decades and rooted in a long historical confrontation with authoritarianism. This resistance is not merely a reaction to present conditions. It is the continuation of a historical trajectory in which Iranians have repeatedly confronted systems of absolute power—first under monarchy, then under a theocratic dictatorship.






