Iran news in brief, February 23, 2021
Iranians' Rally in Belgium Condemns EU's Appeasement Policy
On Monday, despite the Covid-19 restrictions, a group of freedom-loving Iranians demonstrated in front of the EU headquarters in Brussels to protest the EU appeasement policy and demand the return of Security Council resolutions to halt the Iranian regime’s nuclear program. The demonstrators called for a firm stance against the Iranian regime. They called on the European Union to close the regime’s embassies, which are centers of terrorism in Europe, and expel regime diplomats and agents from Europe. The demonstrators chanted slogans in support of the Iranian people and their uprising against the regime and called for regime change by Iranian people and their just resistance.
Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll Exceeds 219,700
Over 219,700 people have died of the novel coronavirus across Iran, according to the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran as of Monday. The official death toll declared by the regime stands at 59,572 around a third of the actual figure.
“The trend of new cases and people being hospitalized in Khuzestan is on the rise significantly and extremely concerning. Considering the spread of the mutated virus in Khuzestan and a number of other provinces, the continuation of this trend of negligence regarding health protocols will be catastrophic across the country,” said the spokesperson for the regime’s Health Ministry on Monday, according to the regime's official IRNA news agency.
MEK Resistance Units Continue Their Activities Across Iran
Images and posters of the Iranian Resistance leaders have covered various cities. In recent days, the internal network of the Iranian opposition, the Resistance Units, continued its activities checkered across the country.
In Tehran, and other cities, anti-regime slogans were posted on the walls, targeting regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei and his suppressive force the Revolutionary Guard.
In various cities, the Resistance Units installed posters of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. This is while the regime punishes any form of support for the MEK with heavy sentences.
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