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Maryam Rajavi’s Message on the 16th Day of the Iranian People’s Uprising for Freedom



Maryam Rajavi’s Message on the 16th Day of the Iranian People’s Uprising for Freedom

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The Bodies of Iran’s Freedom Fighters Have Filled Hospitals and Morgues


The storm of Iran’s uprising for freedom has been fighting the monster of repression and bloodshed for 16 days.


Khamenei, a dictator facing a dead end, has sent his Revolutionary Guards, Basij forces, torturers, and state prosecutors into the streets.

Our people have brought their endless love for freedom, their strong will to change their fate, and their great power of sacrifice to the streets.


The recent brutal killings and the shocking number of 3,000 martyrs, announced today by the People’s Mojahedin of Iran, are not a sign of the regime’s strength. They show the weakness of Khamenei and the officials of the regime. This brutal crime shocks the conscience of modern humanity.


The bodies of Iran’s freedom fighters, filling hospitals and morgues, show the people’s determination. They are not afraid to give their lives to end religious dictatorship.


A people so determined to pay the price for freedom cannot be stopped by any power.


This time, Khamenei and the violent forces defending him will be drowned in the sea of blood they have spilled from the people of Iran.


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Iran: PMOI Announces Over 50,000 Arrests During Uprising

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Mrs. Rajavi: The massacre of young people and the widespread arrests are a sign of Khamenei’s desperation in the face of the people’s uprising. He will stop at no crime to preserve the regime. A call for urgent action to release the detainees and for visits to Iran’s prisons.


The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has announced that the number of individuals arrested during the nationwide uprising from December 28, 2025, to January 14, 2026, exceeds 50,000. Arrests and detentions are ongoing, often conducted through surprise raids on homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.



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Iran Uprising Day 18: Regime Threatens ‘Immediate’ Executions as Protests Intensify Amidst Internet Blackout

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As the nationwide uprising in Iran enters its 18th consecutive day, the clerical regime is exhibiting signs of desperation, resorting to extreme violence on the streets and expedited judicial threats behind prison walls. Despite a near-total internet blackout that has lasted over 132 hours, reports filtering out of the country confirm that protests have not only persisted but have intensified into armed confrontations in several provinces.


According to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), the number of martyrs since the uprising began on December 28 has now exceeded 3,000. On Tuesday, the NCRI Secretariat released the names of an additional 38 martyrs, five of whom were women. The victims range from 17-year-old youths like Amirali Zaheri in Tuyserkan and Ribin Moradi in Tehran, to older citizens like 55-year-old Ali Dehghan Joughan. These verified names are merely a fraction of the casualties, as the digital blockade continues to obscure the full scale of the crackdown.


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Editorial: Why Iran’s Protests Are Different This Time

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What is unfolding in Iran today is not a sporadic protest or a fleeting emotional outburst. The renewed uprising that has surged in recent weeks and months is, in both scope and political clarity, more expansive and more radical than any previous wave. This time, a society has taken to the streets that has learned from experience, accumulated political consciousness, and found its direction. Iran’s streets are witnessing the return of a people whose demands extend far beyond economic relief to an unmistakable call for fundamental change and an end to the entire structure of tyranny.


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Iran: Protests and Clashes with Suppressive Forces in Tehran and Other Cities

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Confrontations Reported in Kermanshah, Mashhad, Tabriz, and Isfahan


On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, the 17th day of the nationwide uprising, protests continued in Tehran and other cities across Iran.

On Tuesday night in Tehran, a large crowd demonstrated in the Sadeghieh district, chanting ‘Death to the dictator.’ Rebellious youths clashed with special units in Haft Howz, Piroozi, Teatr-e Shahr, Ashrafi Esfahani, Tehranpars, and Valiasr. A nighttime demonstration also took place in Ekbatan Town. In Naziabad, regime agents indiscriminately fired pellet guns, injuring several protesters. Earlier on Tuesday morning, mourners at the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery carried the bodies of martyrs while chanting ‘Death to Khamenei’.


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Foreign AI Operations or Iran’s Cyber Forces Propping Up an Opportunist Campaign

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As Iran’s streets ignite with fury across scores of cities since late December 2025, demanding an end to decades of repression, economic ruin, and isolation, a draconian internet blackout imposed in early January 2026 has plunged the nation into digital darkness. Connectivity has plummeted to near-zero in vast regions, severing ordinary citizens from the world and each other, forcing them to navigate peril with smuggled whispers and fleeting signals. In this void, where survival hinges on evasion and ingenuity, social media platforms like X buzz with a peculiar intensity—debates that exalt Reza Pahlavi and monarchist visions as the uprising’s true vanguard. 


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In the Press

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Maryam Rajavi, Daily Telegraph, Jan 6: Tehran’s Brutal Regime Will be Overthrown

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  • It is equally clear that foreign war is not the answer, and those who pinned their hopes on outside military intervention have been discredited. The real solution lies in the organised resistance and the people’s uprising. Regime change is solely the responsibility of the Iranian people.

  • Every barrel of oil the mullahs sell becomes a bullet that kills those demanding freedom and democracy in the streets. Do not allow oil sales to continue.

  • The IRGC is now firing on Iran’s youth in the streets. Europe must not delay any longer in placing the IRGC on the list of terrorist organizations.

Nevertheless, despite any ebbs and flows, the protests will continue.

  • Khamenei still sees the regime’s only path to survival in repression, terrorism, warmongering and a drive toward building the nuclear bomb.



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