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Maryam Rajavi: The Unyielding Voice of Millions, Leading Iran’s Fight for Freedom

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What the regime doesn’t understand is that a woman, Maryam Rajavi the leader of this resistance, that has suffered and sacrificed as much or more than any of its members. A woman that cannot be bought or intimidated or even silenced because she’s the voice of millions. She’s the hope of millions . Ingrid Betancourt She’s carried by the people, all the millions of Iranian victims of the clerical regime, being like her, an Ashrafian, is I think the closest we can imagine today to being an apocalyptic warrior. It’s the stuff for heroes. It’s the destiny chosen by women and men who don’t give up . It’s the transformer’s option of the dreamer becoming the winner. Iran knows.  They know where the truth is standing and who is flying its banner. And even though I have not been called in my personal life to sacrifice as much as Ashrafians have for Iran , I declare myself proudly to be an Ashrafian because I have chosen as you have to struggle against oppression, lies, and death and to abid...

1988 massacre

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The 1988 massacre is a major demarcation between the people of Iran and their enemies, separating them into two opposing fronts. There are those who try to hush up the massacre, seeking not only to defend the masterminds and perpetrators of this crime, but to fend off the haunting specter of freedom, popular sovereignty and overthrow of the clerical tyranny. The people of Iran ask them why did they conceal the massacre? What were they doing and what were their roles as this massacre was being carried out? And why are they silent, now? The truth is that the resistance of the massacred prisoners has posed a great challenge to the regime’s factions and their accomplices. At the same time, such steadfastness has been the dignified answer of the prisoners to the homicidal Khomeini who had left them with only two options: Surrender or die! They sacrificed their lives but sowed the seeds of rising and revolt. the dispute continues to be over adherence to this ideal and resisting for it, an i...

The Martyrs’ Final Message

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Every freedom-loving Iranian pays respects to the martyred heroes of the 1988 massacre and honors their memory. Their message was to Mojahedin who were continuing their path, to the generation that would follow them and to the youths who would be hearing their unfinished story. And that message was: to follow Massoud Rajavi ’s path and ideal, the path of paying the price of freedom , the path of the unrelenting struggle for equality, and the path to fight for a society devoid of oppression, discrimination, ignorance, and duplicity. Maryam Rajavi- Ashraf 3 They taught their comrades in arm to be the harbingers of new values and lead the way. They also taught us the secret, which is to be truthful and willing to sacrifice. So, in the memory of those massacred heroes, let us recall some of their final words and messages. Daryoush Rezaii, born in Mahidasht in Kermanshah, wrote in a poem for freedom: “O’ freedom! Neither you thirst for blood, nor do we want to shed our own blood. How unfo...

What Is Freedom?

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iran news: Freedom is the most precious jewel in the world—the rarest and most priceless crimson diamond in the treasure chest of human existence and the history of nations. It is the essence of progress and the defining feature of human identity. For the story of humankind is, at its heart, the conscious and often tumultuous journey from the realm of compulsion and necessity to the realm of choice and liberty. But this crimson diamond of freedom is not handed out freely . It must be earned—through struggle and sacrifice, through pain and perseverance, through love, truth, and an unwavering commitment to justice. After a Century of Struggle for Freedom, Where Do We Stand? I want to emphasize a vital truth: we are closer to freedom now than ever before. Our resistance movement—the proud legacy and lifeblood of our nation's dignity—has proven, more powerfully and brilliantly than ever, our people's worthiness of freedom. Today, freedom is no longer a distant, unreachable dream. W...