On January 11, 2026, a truck displaying slogans from the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) was observed in the United States. The slogans included the phrases, "No king, no supreme leader; the people own the country," and "From Bushehr to Kermanshah, Zagros belongs to the nation." These messages reflect the MEK"s stance on governance and national ownership.
The MEK, an Iranian opposition group, has been vocal in its criticism of the Iranian government and its leadership. The slogans on the truck highlight the group"s call for a change in the political structure of Iran. The MEK has been involved in various protests and campaigns against the current regime.
In related coverage, recent developments in Iran include the government"s deployment of military jammers to shut down Starlink services, which has raised concerns about internet access and freedom of expression within the country. For more information, see recent developments.
Additionally, there have been ongoing protests in Tehran, with demonstrators expressing their opposition to the regime. For further details, refer to the report on massive anti-regime protests.


