The Heart of the Battle for Freedom

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You will certainly ask what must be done to bring about this great transformation.

Look to the Resistance Units who, through their relentless struggle, have kept the flame of uprising and revolution burning.

When your hands, young people, join with the hands of your fellow fighters, they become the mighty arm of the people; the force that sets the uprising and the Army of Freedom into motion.

Know this: You, the teenagers and youth living thousands of kilometers away from your homeland, in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia, have many ways to contribute to the revolution and fight for freedom.

You can awaken every young Iranian to join the fight to overthrow the clerical regime, and to become a supporter and comrade of the Resistance Units.

Choose a path of selflessness for the liberation of a captive nation.

The more you give to this path, the freer and more empowered you become; you transform into individuals worthy of a liberated, advanced, and progressive world.

Years ago, Massoud Rajavi said, “We need shoulders and backs — that is, capacities; we need hearts, conscience, minds, and spirits that can bear the pain of a revolution and carry its burden. Because we want to uproot this reactionary and anti‑people ideology. Fight and we will fight back.”

Yes, at the heart of the matter — for every generation, in every place and time —lies a single truth: the struggle for freedom and equality.

The main issue is a choice: a choice to set aside personal interests for the sake of changing the destiny of the people.

It is the same choice made two thousand years ago by Spartacus.

The same choice made fourteen centuries ago by Imam Hussein, his companions, and Hazrat-e Zaynab, in the eternal epic of Ashura.

The same choice made 120 years ago by the youth of Iran, who led the Constitutional Revolution to victory.

It is the path once taken by three young men, 25-26 years old, Mohammad Hanifnejad, Saeed Mohsen, and Ali Asghar Badizadegan, who sixty years ago, chose to forge a new way of thinking, a new path, a new method. That new path became the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran.

And it was Massoud Rajavi, who, at just 24 years old, in prison and after the martyrdom of the founders, took the responsibility of continuing and expanding that path, elevating it to the heights we see today.

Salute, salute, salute!

Fifty-four years ago, the martyred Mojahed, Mehdi Rezaei, after his arrest and months of torture, stood before the Shah’s military court and said to the prosecutor: “We are educated youth. We had access to the best lives and opportunities, but we gave it all up to save our people.”

Salute to Mehdi Rezaei, the crimson rose of the revolution!

This choice is the spark of revolution.

When you decide to move forward, when you seek to break free from what binds you, it demands rebellion. Rebellion against the very force that has halted human progress.

Rebellion against reactionary culture, against exploitative relationships, against the patriarchal order, and against any ideology that traps humans inside their own cocoons.

And now it is your turn, and the turn of generations to come, to make such bold choices, to play your part in overthrowing this regime and shaping the new vision of tomorrow’s Iran.

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