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Iran News in Brief – October 4, 2024

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UPDATE: 10:30 PM CEST

Airstrikes Launched on Several Parts of Yemen, Houthi Al Masirah TV Says

Oct 4 (Reuters) – Airstrikes were launched on Friday at several parts of Yemen including its capital Sanaa and Hodeidah airport, Al Masirah TV, the main television news outlet run by the Houthi movement controlling much of Yemen, and residents said.

Strikes also targeted the south of Dhamar city and the southeast of al-Bayda province, the channel added.

Residents said that the attack on al-Bayda province targeted several Houthi military outposts.

Al Masirah TV reported that the strikes had been carried out by the United States and British forces, but a British government source said Britain was not involved.

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Israeli Forces Eliminate Hezbollah Communications Chief — IDF

TEL AVIV, October 4. /TASS/. Hezbollah’s communication chief, Mohammad Rashid Sakafi, was killed during Israel’s air strike on Beirut on October 3, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) press service said in a statement.

“[On] Thursday, the IAF conducted a precise, intelligence-based strike in the area of Beirut, eliminating Mohammad Rashid Sakafi, responsible for the Hezbollah terrorist organization’s communication networks,” the IDF said in a statement.

According to the IDF, Sakafi “was responsible for the communications unit since 2000.”

“As part of his position, Sakafi invested significant efforts to develop communication capabilities between all of Hezbollah’s units, in all periods of operation, in order to maintain the flow of information throughout the terrorist organization,” the statement reads.

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UPDATE: 6:00 PM CEST

The West’s Failed Policy Towards Iran

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For decades, Western countries have pursued an ineffective policy toward Iran, which has often reinforced the regime’s aggressive agenda. Based on deterrence and fear of destabilization, this approach is now outdated. Recent events have exposed the regime’s weaknesses, and a reassessment is necessary.

The deaths of key leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah, Iran’s most important proxy groups, show the vulnerability of the regime. The threats to set the region on fire no longer carry the same weight. Ali Khamenei now appears more like a paper tiger than a real threat.

For decades, Western countries have indirectly strengthened Iran’s military power and Hezbollah. Political appeasement and economic cooperation have made the regime more assertive, while at the same time oppressing its own people and supporting terrorist organizations. Western countries must realize that a passive attitude does not work and that only a concerted effort can neutralize the threat posed by the regime.

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UPDATE: 1:00 PM CEST

Iran’s Puny President

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The rigged election of Masoud Pezeshkian as Iran’s supposedly ‘reformist’ president in late June was quickly undermined by an unprecedented tsunami of executions. No less than 191 executions have been reported since Pezeshkian took office, including 29 in a single day. Thirteen were hanged on September 24, the very day Pezeshkian addressed the UN General Assembly in New York.  Many of those hanged were sentenced to death for “waging war against God,” a catchall clause in the mullahs’ constitution that targets any political opponents of the theocratic regime. Three supporters of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), the main democratic opposition movement, including a boxing champion, have been sentenced to death.

Western political leaders convinced that Pezeshkian could herald a new era of peaceful co-existence with the Iranian regime, were rapidly disconcerted by the ‘judicial’ killings, calling on the new president to intervene to stop the executions and to reform the judiciary. There is little likelihood of either taking place.

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UPDATE: 9:00 AM CEST

Iran May Be Involved In Nordic Israeli Embassies Attacks, Swedish Security Services Say 

Iran’s involvement in the attacks on the Israeli embassies in Stockholm and Copenhagen earlier this week is an “objective hypothesis”, the head of operations for the Swedish Security Service, Fredrik Hallström, has said. 

The target selection and modus operandi suggest Tehran’s involvement in the shooting at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm on Tuesday night (1 October), the official said. The same goes for the hand grenade explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen on Wednesday morning (3 October). “It is similar to what happened on previous occasions”, Hallström said, adding that the targets were Israeli and the modus operandi relied on the use of gang criminals. These are assumptions for now, not actual knowledge, Hallström added. 

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UPDATE: 7:00 AM CEST

 Speeches at the Meetings of the Parliamentary Groups of the European People’s Party (EPP) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) at the Council of Europe 

On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, Maryam Rajavi participated and delivered speeches at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) during the sessions of the European People’s Party (EPP) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) in Strasbourg.

The session of the European People’s Party was chaired by Mr. Pablo Hispan, the head of the group. In his remarks, Mr. Hispan thanked Mrs. Rajavi for attending the session, stating that she has led the efforts of the Resistance movement to bring democracy to Iran. He highlighted her prominent role in the fight for equality and women’s rights, noting that under her leadership, women in the Iranian Resistance have taken on leading roles.

Mr. Hispan added that she opposes fundamentalism and, in contrast to the Iranian regime, advocates for a tolerant and democratic Islam. Over the past decade, Mrs. Rajavi has led the movement for justice for the victims of executions and has advanced the campaign against the death penalty both inside and outside Iran.

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Executions: The Survival Strategy of Iran’s Regime

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Execution, under any pretext or justification—whether religious or rational—is a brutal and condemnable punishment. It is a state-sanctioned, barbaric killing carried out in the name of law against citizens. A regime that thrives on executions has no place among civilized nations or in the modern human community.

Today, the people of Iran and the world despise the executioners and those who order executions, and they eagerly welcome any efforts to depose them from power.

One of the defining features of the mullahs’ regime is its “world record in executions.” For regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei, execution is the core and essence of his rule—perhaps it would be more accurate to say that it is his lifeline.

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Iran’s Regime Facing Intensifying Internal Feuds

On September 23, 2024, in an unprecedented and unexpected move, Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei appointed Mohammad Mokhber, Vice President under Ebrahim Raisi, as the “Advisor and Assistant to the Supreme Leader and Leader of the Nation.” The decree for his appointment stated:

“Considering your committed and impactful services in management and economic fields, especially in the government of Martyr Raisi, and your correct and prudent policy of employing elites and motivated young individuals in the execution of various projects, I appoint you as the Advisor and Assistant to the Leadership. It is expected that, in line with this policy, you will continue identifying young talents and collaborating with them through logical planning and employing them in assisting government and other entities.” (ILNA, September 24, 2024).

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Iran’s Regime Introduces ‘Saptam’ Surveillance System for Public Monitoring

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Mehdi Omidvar, spokesperson and board member of the Chamber of Trades of Iran, recently announced the launch of a new video surveillance system called “Saptam,” aimed at monitoring public spaces. This system connects cameras installed by various guilds and businesses to cloud servers managed by the national telecommunications system, enabling local police to access recorded footage.

The implementation of the Saptam system will initially involve 39 guilds and approximately 280 trade groups, including high-profile sectors such as gold dealers and restaurants. These businesses will be required to link their cameras to the system via the national license portal, thereby granting the local police direct access to their video feeds.

Omidvar emphasized that the Saptam system was developed with the support of the private sector, alongside the cooperation of the national license portal and law enforcement agencies. However, all businesses in Iran, whether private or public, are now mandated to register their surveillance systems in Saptam for approval, according to the reports released.

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Internet Freedom and the Iranian Regime’s Broken Promises

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Recent statements by the President of Iran have dashed any lingering hopes that citizens had regarding his electoral promise to lift widespread restrictions on the internet and social networks. His earlier commitments to remove filtering now appear hollow, as the regime’s actions suggest a continued effort to tighten control over online spaces.

During his first appearance at the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, Pezeshkian, the head of the council, made no reference to reducing internet censorship. Instead, he prioritized a report on the current state of internet restrictions and the growing issue of illegal VPN sales. Pezeshkian instructed the National Center of Cyberspace to prepare a comprehensive report detailing the situation and to formulate strategies for addressing VPN sales, emphasizing that this should be the primary focus of the council’s efforts.

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Berlin—October 2, 2024: MEK Supporters Exhibition to Condemn the Mullahs’ Regime Crimes in Iran

Berlin—October 2, 2024: MEK Supporters Exhibition to Condemn the Mullahs’ Regime Crimes in Iran.

Berlin, Germany—October 2, 2024: Freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution. The exhibition also protests the rising wave of executions carried out by the Iranian regime and calls for the immediate release of all political prisoners held in the regime’s prisons in Iran.

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MEK Supporters Rally in Brussels to Support ‘No to Execution Tuesdays’ Campaign Against Iran’s Regime

Brussels, Oct 1: rally in support of 'No to Execution Tuesdays' and political prisoners in Iran.

The Iranian community in Brussels protested against the rising wave of executions carried out by the Iranian regime, called for the immediate release of all political prisoners held in the regime’s prisons in Iran, and expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution.

MEK supporters in Brussels demanded the trial of the mullahs’ regime leaders for crimes against humanity in an international court.

Participants at the rally in Brussels, Belgium, called for an end to the policy of appeasement towards the Iranian regime and demanded that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) be designated as a terrorist organization.

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MEK Supporters’ Paris Exhibition Condemns Human Rights Violations in Iran – October 2, 2024

Paris, Oct 2: Exhibition in support of the Iranian Revolution, condemning human rights violations.

On October 1, 2024, in Paris, France, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and freedom-loving Iranians organized a compelling photo and book exhibition. This event was held in solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution and served as a protest against the alarming rise in executions by the Iranian regime.

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