Iran’s Youth Respond with Defiance as Regime Enforces Executions

On March 2, 2025, Iran’s regime executed 27 prisoners amidst rising discontent. The youth responded with coordinated attacks on regime centers, protesting the executions. Despite increasing repression, they demonstrated a persistent spirit of resistance against the regime’s brutality, signaling a demand for justice and change in the face of widespread hardship.
On March 2, 2025, amidst a deepening internal crisis, Iran’s regime executed at least 27 prisoners in a mass execution on the eve of Ramadan, fearing popular uprisings. In total, from February 26 to March 2, 54 executions occurred, averaging three prisoners every five hours. The regime is largely silent on the number of executions and the identities of those affected, exacerbating the atmosphere of fear among the populace.
In response to the regime’s escalating repressions, Iran’s youth launched retaliatory actions, organizing strikes against regime centers on March 3, under the rallying cry “No to executions.” These operations comprised incendiary attacks targeting various regime installations, including:
– Five attacks on an execution center in Bavi, Khuzestan province
– Fires set at two State Security Forces bases in Kermanshah
– Two operations against centers promoting terrorism and suppressing women in Kerman
– Several assaults on IRGC Bases in Tehran and Varamin, alongside various symbolic acts against regime icons throughout the country.
Prior to these actions, on February 24, 2025, the youth had similarly protested the regime’s brutality through 15 coordinated operations. These acts featured fire attacks on centers associated with repression and fundamentalism, with explicit targeting of Khomeini and Khamenei’s images. The regime’s recent execution rate marks a grim record indicative of its desperation in the face of public unrest.
The execution of 27 prisoners in one day highlights the regime’s severe repression in response to widespread discontent, driven by rampant inflation, energy shortages, unemployment, and business closures. This increase in executions appears to be a calculated strategy to instill fear among citizens and suppress dissent.
Nevertheless, the determination demonstrated by Iran’s courageous youth, evident in their actions against symbols of oppression and regime operations, serves as a clear indication that such brutal measures will not silence the cries for justice and change among the people. Their resilience reveals an unwillingness to accept the regime’s transgressions against their rights and aspirations.
The regime’s brutal tactics of mass executions reflect its growing fear of a united public uprising fueled by widespread dissatisfaction. Conversely, the resilient actions of Iran’s youth illustrate an unwavering spirit of resistance against oppressive measures, signaling a burgeoning resolve among the populace to challenge the regime’s actions more forcefully. Despite the attempts to instill fear, it is evident that the desire for justice and change remains strong among the Iranian people.
Original Source: english.mojahedin.org