November 2023
Beginning in November – Hundreds of Resistance Units throughout the country commemorated the November 2019 uprisings and spread messages of Iranian Resistance leadership to continue the path of those fallen heroes.
November 2 – In response to the regime president Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Sanandaj, Resistance Units in Kurdistan Province staged a campaign to convey the Iranian people’s outrage. They defiantly challenged the regime’s security apparatus, aiming to spread the message of bold resistance.
November 3 – While supporters of the NCRI gathered outside the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, expressing their strong opposition against the appointment of Iran’s regime to lead the UNHRC Social Forum, members of the Resistance Units demonstrated their solidarity by coordinating a campaign in various cities within Iran.
November 14 – At a Congressional briefing, former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield, Jr., and Professor Ivan Sascha Sheehan, Associate Dean of the College of Public Affairs at The University of Baltimore joined US Representatives to delve into Iran’s covert influence operations, strategically crafted to fortify the survival of the terrorist regime ruling in Tehran.
November 16 – Commemorating the November 2019 uprising anniversary, Resistance Units organized over 150 activities throughout the country. They reaffirmed their dedication to following the path of the uprising’s martyrs and overthrowing the rule of the mullahs. Braving and defying the regime’s extensive security apparatus, they managed to instill hope across society.

November 16 – A conference was held in the Australian Parliament in Canberra to mark the fourth anniversary of Iran’s November 2019 uprising. At this meeting, Australian MPs and politicians expressed their support for the NCRI’s efforts and the Iranian people’s aspiration for a free and democratic country.

November 22 – At a conference at the European Parliament, representatives from various political groups invited NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi and discussed the Iranian regime’s destructive role in the Middle East and called for the terrorist designation of the IRGC. In a message to the conference, Prof. Vidal-Quadras stressed the need for a strategic combination of sanctions, diplomatic and political pressures, international isolation, and robust support for the democratic opposition in Iran, as outlined in Mrs. Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan.

November 28 – In a conference held at the British Parliament, representatives from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords joined Mrs. Rajavi to address the escalating crisis in the Middle East and the clerical regime’s role in the Gaza conflict.


