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Symphony of Salvation in Hamburg and Stockholm: Supporting the Provisional Government and the Roadmap for "Peace and Freedom"


Wed 18 Mar 2026 | 11:36 AM
Yara Sameh

At a pivotal juncture in Iranian history, as the winds of an external regional war batter the region and dismantle the military machine of the decaying Velayat-e Faqih regime, the streets of Hamburg and Stockholm were transformed on Saturday, March 14, 2026, into platforms for a popular declaration of self-determination. These massive rallies were not merely demonstrations of solidarity; they were a national referendum to support the formation of the "Provisional Government" and to demand a pluralistic, democratic republic.

These movements come in the wake of the death of the tyrant Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026—an event that marked the practical beginning of the end for this regime. Instead of opening, the regime resorted to installing Mojtaba Khamenei on March 8, 2026, through a fractured "Assembly of Experts," where he received only about 50 out of 88 votes, deepening the rifts at the summit of power.

The protesters in Europe embodied the core of the Iranian Resistance's strategy: the rejection of both the previous (Shah) and current (Mullah) dictatorships. They emphasized that the solution lies not in foreign military intervention, but in the organized struggle led by the "Resistance Units" inside the country. The close link between Mrs. Maryam Rajavi's "10-Point Plan" and the reality of the Iranian street is evident in the slogan "Peace and Freedom." People who have suffered decades of disastrous international appeasement policies now see the Provisional Government as the only way to transfer sovereignty to the people within six months of the regime's fall.

On the ground, the Resistance revealed specialized operations coinciding with the collapse of the morale of the repressive forces. On February 23, 2026, 250 fighters from the National Liberation Army (NLA) launched a lightning strike on Khamenei's headquarters in the heart of Tehran (Pasteur Street), an event partially acknowledged by regime media outlets such as Mehr and Fars. The Resistance has provided the United Nations with the names of 71 martyrs and prisoners from this epic battle.

Despite the seven repressive measures identified by the Resistance—including Ahmad-Reza Radan’s shoot-to-kill orders on March 10, 2026, and the deployment of "Fatemiyoun" and "Zeynabiyoun" militias to terrorize citizens in Varamin on March 7, 2026—the "Resistance Units" continue to carry out dozens of strategic operations across 19 cities.

In conclusion, what was witnessed in Hamburg and Stockholm is an echo of the will of the Iranian people, who reject war and destruction and cling to a democratic alternative supported by more than 700 global parliamentarians. The formation of the Provisional Government, in accordance with the 10-Point Plan, is the only guarantee to transform the regime's collapse—resulting from its clinical death and the consequences of the war—into a new dawn that achieves "Peace and Freedom," far removed from the fascism of the crown and the turban.