Fearing Mojahedin attacks and public anger against suppressive agents, mullahs' regime decides to move military barracks out of cities

A day after the Mojahedin's mortar attack on the headquarters of Rahim Safavi and the central headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards in Tehran, the mullahs' official news agency, IRNA, quoted on Tuesday, March 14, a senior officer, Brig. Gen. Akbar Fassihi, as saying that the clerical regime's armed forces have decided to move their military garrisons out of the cities and they will begin with the barracks in Tehran.

The blows delivered by the Mojahedin to the garrisons of Revolutionary Guards and other suppressive forces of the clerical regime have created an opportunity for the suppressed people to protest against the heavy military presence of the mullahs' regime in the cities. Fearing the continuation of Mojahedin's operations and rising popular anger directed at the Revolutionary Guards and their centers in the cities, the clerical regime has decided to relocate its military garrisons from the cities. The withdrawal of mullahs' military forces from the cities is a major victory for the Iranian people and their Resistance.

People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
March 15, 2000


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