Brussels rally on September 6, 2025, marks the 60th anniversary of the MEK, showcasing the Iranian Resistance’s international credibility and organizational power.

The rally and demonstration held on last Saturday in Brussels was not merely a political gathering; it was a vivid reflection of the Iranian Resistance’s credibility and international standing. Organized to mark the 60th anniversary of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK/PMOI), the event showcased the enduring power of organized resistance against the ruling theocracy in Tehran.

This demonstration served as a living testament to a long struggle, marked by sacrifice and resilience, against religious dictatorship. It symbolized the vitality of an unbroken cause, carrying the message of freedom across borders and reminding the world that the will of a nation for liberation is a flame that cannot be extinguished.

A Call to Unity Beyond Borders

Like similar gatherings in European and American capitals, the Brussels rally acted as a call to renewal for members and supporters of the Iranian Resistance. Despite repression inside Iran, exile, economic hardship, and geographic dispersion, the rally proved that the aspiration for democracy continues to unite Iranians around a common cause.

The strong presence of Iranians abroad, aligned with the MEK and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), underscored a clear political solution: an organized movement, unwavering in its struggle, rejecting all forms of dictatorship past and future, and anchored in the activities of Resistance Units inside Iran. The Brussels gathering demonstrated to both Iranian and international audiences that the MEK-led Resistance remains the most legitimate and capable alternative to the clerical regime.

The Power of Organization

Beyond politics, the event raised a fundamental question: what makes such coordination possible among Iranians abroad, despite personal and daily challenges? The answer lies in two forces—the passion of Iranians for freedom and the strength of a tested, disciplined organization.

The Brussels rally showed that no spontaneous action could achieve such magnitude. It reflected the MEK’s organizational capacity, which transforms individual determination into collective strength. This capacity is precisely why Tehran’s propaganda machinery has relentlessly targeted the movement.

International and Domestic Reactions

The broad international coverage of the rally further confirmed the political weight of the Iranian Resistance on the world stage. For policymakers and observers, it reaffirmed the existence of a viable, organized, and socially rooted alternative—one not only demanding change but also capable of achieving it.

In stark contrast, the regime’s media and officials reacted with hostility and alarm, exposing their underlying fear of the Resistance’s mobilizing power. The clerical establishment recognizes that the MEK and the NCRI have the organizational reach to unite Iranians and present a credible path toward regime change.

A Milestone in the Struggle for Freedom

September 6 in Brussels was more than a rally; it was a manifestation of collective determination to break free from dictatorship. It marked another milestone in the Resistance’s fight for democracy and freedom, showing that Iran’s future will be shaped through organized struggle and the rejection of all forms of tyranny.