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PMOI Resistance Units mark the anniversary of the Bloody Friday of Zahedan
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On third anniversary of Zahedan massacre, PMOI Resistance Units blanket Iran with acts of defiance
On the third anniversary of the “Bloody Friday of Zahedan,” a day etched in Iran’s history as a symbol of the clerical regime’s brutality, the spirit of resistance was commemorated not with silent mourning, but with a nationwide wave of defiant acts. On September 30, PMOI Resistance Units across Iran launched a coordinated campaign, honoring the more than 100 Baluchi citizens massacred by the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) in 2022 and renewing their pledge to continue the uprising until victory. These widespread activities demonstrate that the regime’s strategy of violent suppression has failed to instill fear. Instead, it has galvanized the resolve of an organized and determined opposition committed to overthrowing the theocracy.
September 2025 Report: One Woman Executed Every 5 Days in Iran
One Woman Executed Every 5 Days in Iran: Mullahs Set Grim Human-Rights Record. 13 women have been executed in two months. SEPTEMBER 2025 Report: October 10, the World Day Against the Death Penalty, is a reminder of the global community’s commitment to defending the most fundamental right to life and fighting one of the most brutal forms of human rights violations. This year, that day arrives amid a wave of executions instituted by the theocratic regime in Iran — and women have not been exempted. For this reason, the Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance Iran has devoted its September report to this issue, calling on the international community and organizations defending human rights and women’s rights to take immediate action to stop this death-machine.
MEK Supporters Rally in Gothenburg to Commemorate 1981 Uprising and Call for Democratic Change in Iran
Gothenburg, Sweden – September 27, 2025 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered in Gothenburg to commemorate the anniversary of the September 27, 1981 uprising (5 Mehr 1360) in Tehran by PMOI members. They pledged to continue their struggle until the overthrow of the mullahs’ regime in Iran.
Iranians in Langenthal, Switzerland Protest Executions and Honor Martyrs of the Iran Uprising
Langenthal, Switzerland – September 27, 2025 – Freedom-seeking Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held an exhibition condemning the clerical regime’s execution of political prisoners. The gathering paid tribute to martyrs of the Iran Uprising, including Mehran Bahramian, a courageous participant in the 2022 uprising from Semirom, who was executed by the regime.
Hamburg Rally Honors 1981 Uprising and Zahedan Bloody Friday, Condemns Executions in Iran
Hamburg, Germany – September 27, 2025 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered outside the Norwegian Parliament in Hamburg to commemorate the anniversary of the September 27, 1981 uprising (5 Mehr 1360) and to honor the memory of Zahedan’s Bloody Friday during the 2022 nationwide protests. Participants strongly condemned executions in Iran and urged the immediate release of political prisoners.
Education Stratified with Decline in Quality of Iran’s Public Schools
The state-run Etemad daily, in a report comparing public and private schools, wrote that non-profit private schools have been successful due to recruiting experienced teachers and offering visible facilities, while public schools, on the other hand, have lost their appeal because of declining educational quality. According to Etemad, this trend has further weakened public schools and strengthened the risk of a “two-tier” education system. As a result, low-income families lose equal access to quality education, and the educational inequality gap deepens. The newspaper added that, according to the deputy minister of education, the minimum tuition for private elementary schools outside Tehran is between 192 to 530 million rials (Approximately $175 to 482).
Iran’s Regime Enters a Super-Crisis as UN Sanctions Return
The return of UN sanctions deepens Iran’s economic collapse, heightens military risks, and fuels growing public unrest against the regime. Iran’s ruling regime is entering what can only be described as a super-crisis—an unprecedented convergence of three simultaneous and interconnected challenges: The reimposition of international sanctions. Rising risk of military confrontation with the United States. Intensifying public discontent and the threat of nationwide uprisings. Each of these factors alone would be enough to destabilize any government. Combined, they create a situation more severe than any previous crisis faced by the regime. The return of United Nations sanctions places Iran’s economy under direct and indirect pressure. Although officials claim these measures will have little effect, recent developments tell another story. Within just a few days, the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar surged from around 102,000 tomans to 113,000, with forecasts pointing to a continued upward trajectory.
Also, read Iran News in Brief – September 30, 2025