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Iranians in Bern Hold Exhibition Against Executions and Human Rights Abuses in IranIranians in Bern Hold Exhibition Against Executions and Human Rights Abuses in Iran
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Maryam Rajavi Meets with Patrick Kennedy

Following the major Brussels rally, where Patrick Kennedy marched in the front ranks and addressed the crowd, Maryam Rajavi met with him for discussions. Patrick Kennedy is a well-known figure in the United States, having represented Rhode Island in Congress for 16 years, from 1995 to 2011. Maryam Rajavi commended Mr. Kennedy for his steadfast support for the Iranian people and their defiant youth. She outlined the expanding activities of Iranian youth with the Resistance, noting that Khamenei is trying to fend off an uprising through intensified repression and executions, but will inevitably fail.

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Maryam Rajavi Meets with Charles Michel, President of the European Council until 2024

Maryam Rajavi met in Brussels with Charles Michel, who served as President of the European Council from 2019 to 2024 and as Prime Minister of Belgium from 2014 to 2019. They discussed the latest developments in Iran and the European Union’s policy toward the country. Mr. Michel stated: From my previous positions, I have dealt with several presidents of the Iranian regime and there is no difference among them. They all follow the same line and a single policy. Therefore, the experience is clear: this regime is incapable of reform. The solution for Iran lies in regime change by the Iranian people and the Iranian Resistance.

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Aftermath of Tehran’s agreement with IAEA chief exposes deep rifts and desperation within Iran’s regime

The Iranian regime’s latest diplomatic maneuver, an agreement signed in Cairo with the UN nuclear watchdog, is not a step toward international compliance but a desperate gamble that has spectacularly backfired. In a classic display of duplicity, the regime has presented one version of the deal to the world and a completely different one to its domestic audience.

This blatant double-speak has not only failed to fool the international community but has ignited a political firestorm in Tehran, exposing profound internal weakness and pushing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to take the drastic step of shutting down his own parliament.

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Iranians in Bern Hold Exhibition Against Executions and Human Rights Abuses in Iran

Bern, Switzerland – September 11, 2025 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition in Bern to protest the Iranian regime’s growing use of the death penalty, particularly against political prisoners. The exhibition also expressed solidarity with the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign.

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Shahin Vasaf, From Death Sentence to 10 Years in Prison

Shahin Vasaf, a 29-year-old political prisoner from Salmas and resident of Urmia, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by Branch 1 of the Urmia Revolutionary Court. This verdict comes after the Supreme Court overturned his previous death sentence, which had been issued on charges of “espionage for Israel.” Vasaf was arrested on September 21, 2022, during the nationwide protests, along with his cousin, by Urmia intelligence forces. In the early weeks of detention, his family was kept completely in the dark about his whereabouts, while he endured lengthy interrogations and heavy pressure.

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Reward For Disrupting Iran’s Oil Sanctions Evasion Network

The U.S. State Department, under the “Rewards for Justice” program, has offered up to $15 million for information that leads to the disruption of Iran’s oil sanctions evasion network and the financial mechanisms of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The State Department, through the “Rewards for Justice” program, announced that it will pay up to $15 million for information that disrupts the financial mechanisms of the IRGC, including its Quds Force, or the network linked to “Wang Shaoyun.” According to official announcements, the reward covers two categories of information: first, any leads that disrupt the IRGC and Quds Force financial systems; second, information that undermines the illegal financial activities of Wang Shaoyun.

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Evacuation of 40 Schools And A Residential Complex in Northern Isfahan Due to Land Subsidence

The head of the risk division at the Road, Housing and Urban Development Research Center announced that with the expansion of land subsidence, a residential complex and 40 schools in northern Isfahan have been evacuated.

On Thursday, September 11, Ali Beitollahi, in an interview with the state-run ILNA news agency, described Isfahan as “the most dangerous city” in terms of land subsidence and said that, similar to Tehran, Mashhad, and other cities in Iran, excessive extraction of groundwater is the main cause of this problem.

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Rally in Brussels Highlights Defining Line Between Iran’s Regime and Organized Opposition

Thousands of Iranians gathered in Brussels to underscore the stark choice between dictatorship and democracy in post-war Iran. On Saturday, September 6, thousands of Iranians and supporters of the resistance movement gathered in Brussels. The rally was far more than a routine political gathering; it was a direct response to the exceptional circumstances facing Iran and the broader region today. The event highlighted a central truth: Iran’s future is defined by two opposing fronts. On one side stands a repressive and authoritarian regime; on the other, a genuine and organized opposition that has committed itself to the struggle for freedom and democracy. The rally came at a time when Iran’s regime is reeling from a series of setbacks.

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Also, read Iran News in Brief – September 12, 2025