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Headline: The Storm of the Free in Berlin: The Iranian People’s Resounding Cry – "No to the Shah, No to the Mullahs"


Fri 06 Feb 2026 | 05:29 PM
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While the decaying clerical regime continues its desperate attempts to suppress the revolutionary movement inside Iran, the eyes of the world turn this Saturday toward the German capital, Berlin. Thousands of free Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance are gathering in a massive demonstration. 

This event is not merely a routine assembly; it is a living referendum in the heart of Europe and a decisive political message defining the contours of tomorrow's Iran: a democratic republic that rejects dictatorship in all its forms, whether it be the turban of the Sheikh or the crown of the Shah.

Demarcating Political Boundaries: No Return to the Past

The central slogan raised by the protesters in Berlin, "No to the Mullahs' regime and no to the Shah's regime," is not a fleeting chant. It is the concentrated expression of the Iranian Resistance's national strategy. This slogan represents the "historical No's" for which the Iranian people have paid in blood: no to the religious despotism that hijacked the 1979 revolution, and no to the monarchical dictatorship whose corruption and repression paved the way for the mullahs’ obscurantism.

The consciousness of the Iranian street, represented by these demonstrators, realizes that the choice is not between the bad and the worse. Rather, it is a third and new path: the sovereignty of the people, the ballot box, and a state governed by the rule of law where there is no place for torture, execution, or political inheritance. Any attempt to market the remnants of the Shah's regime as an alternative is an insult to the memory of the Iranian people and a disregard for their historical suffering.

The Echo of the "Rebellious Youth" Inside Iran

The Berlin demonstration derives its legitimacy and strength from being a natural extension of the burning voice within Iran. These thousands in Berlin serve as the political and strategic rearguard for the "Rebellious Youth", who face the brutal repressive machinery of the IRGC in the streets of Tehran, Tabriz, Zahedan, and Kurdistan with bare chests and an arsenal of faith and awareness.

The harmony between the movement in exile and the struggle at home proves the failure of the regime's gamble on fracturing the opposition. Today, the Iranian Resistance, led by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, presents an organized democratic alternative based on the Ten-Point Plan. This plan guarantees fundamental freedoms, full equality between women and men, the separation of religion and state, and a non-nuclear Iran that lives in peace with its neighbors.

International Responsibility: Beyond Verbal Condemnation

This demonstration places the international community, specifically the European Union, before its moral and political responsibilities. The message from the crowds in Berlin is clear: the era of appeasing the regime is over, and betting on its "reform" is a fatal illusion. What is required today are concrete, practical steps aligned with the demands of the Iranian people:

1. Recognizing the right of the Iranian people and the "Rebellious Youth” to defend themselves and resist the repressive IRGC.

2. Cutting off the financial and political lifelines of a regime, drawing its final breaths.

The Coming Dawn

The march of thousands to Berlin this Saturday is a renewed confirmation that the will for change in Iran is invincible. It is a message to all concerned that the Iranian people have made their choice: toppling the Velayat-e Faqih system, rejecting any form of past dictatorship, and moving forward toward the establishment of a modern democratic republic. The voice of Berlin is the voice of the future that cannot be silenced.