February 2023

February 2 – The NCRI Representative Office in the United Kingdom held a press conference, revealing a document from inside the regime about Tehran’s plan to abduct its dissidents. This even came among the growing calls for blacklisting the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist entity in the European Union, particularly the UK.
February 2-7 – In two distinct and daring actions, Resistance Units in Tehran and Tabriz, located in northwestern Iran, displayed images of resistance leaders on tall buildings and public spaces.


February 4 – At a meeting in Toronto, Canadian lawmakers, senior U.S. personalities, and former Canadian government officials voiced support for Iran’s Resistance and the nationwide uprising on the anniversary of Iran’s 1979 anti-monarchic revolution. Following the conference, supporters of the Iranian Resistance marched through the city of Toronto to demonstrate their support for their fellow countrymen and women back home in their struggle to liberate Iran and establish democracy.

February 7 – The Parliamentary Committee for a Democratic Iran (CPID) in the French National Assembly held a conference on Iran’s situation. French MPs and renowned politicians attended the conference, expressing their support of the Iranian people’s uprising and the Organization Resistance movement. The keynote speaker of this event was Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

February 8 – Several members of the 118th United States House of Representatives introduced House Resolution number 100 which expresses support for the Iranian people’s desire to establish a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran. The resolution was submitted by 165 members of Congress from both the Republican and the Democratic parties.

February 10 – A solidarity meeting with the Iranian people’s uprising and their organized Resistance movement took place at the Norway Parliament. The keynote speaker at this event was NCRI President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, who provided insights into the current situation in Iran. The gathering was attended by distinguished former ministers, lawmakers, and politicians from Norway and other Nordic countries.

February 12 – Thousands of Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance gathered in Paris, Place Denfert Rochereau, in solidarity with the Iran protests and honoring the legacy of the 1979 anti-monarchic revolution. Several renowned European politicians and lawmakers, particularly from France, addressed the event, supporting the Iranian people’s democratic aspirations, mainly their rejection of any form of tyranny.
February 12 – To commemorate the triumph of the Iranian people’s revolution and the overthrow of the monarchial dictatorship on February 11, 1979, Resistance Units organized extensive campaigns in cities including Karaj, Kerman, Tehran, Tehran-e Sar, Mashhad, Shiraz, Ghods-Razaviyeh, Ahvaz, Hamedan, Yazd, Rasht, Lahijan, Rudsar, Sari, Zahedan, Rafsanjan, and Astaneh Ashrafiyeh. These campaigns aimed to spread messages of resistance and ultimate victory on a large scale.

February 17 – During the Munich Security Conference, thousands of Iranians and supporters of the MEK and NCRI gathered near the venue. They denounced Reza Pahlavi’s presence, viewing him as a symbol of monarchial tyranny. The protesters expressed their outrage and recalled that the move is sending a wrong message to the people of Iran who have put their lives on the line to resist and fight the dictatorship in the last 120 years of their struggle for freedom and democracy.

February 23 – British MPs, David Jones, former United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for Wales and Brexit, and Bob Blackman, a renowned lawmaker from the UK’s House of Commons, met with the NCRI President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi and visited members of the PMOI in Ashraf 3, Albania.
February 16- 23 – Several teams of Resistance Units in Tehran, as well as in Bandar Anzali, and Mashhad took pictures of resistance leaders on tall buildings. Moreover, units in different cities, including Shahr-e Kord, Kamyaran, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Ilam, Zahedan, and Saravan, participated in writing slogans and distributing messages of resistance across various locations within the cities.

