Protests
calling for regime change still exploding across Iran
On Thursday and
Friday, Feb. 1 and Feb. 2, angry Iranians in multiple Iranian cities expressed
their hatred of the mullah regime, despite the vigilance and alertness of the
repressive forces. The people of Tehran, and many other cities, came to the
streets, chanted slogans of ‘Death to [Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei,’ and
‘Death to the Dictator.’
They also burned images
and banners of Khamenei as well as the late, unlamented Ruhollah Khomeini, as
well as held protests at many government offices and repressive centers.
At the same time,
protests by angry workers and other deprived groups over the atrocious state of
living conditions and the economy continued.
As in Tehran, the
cities of Sanandaj, Ahvaz, Kermanshah, Isfahan, Zarrin Shahr, Shahrood,
Hamedan, Tuyserkan, Mashhad, Dorood, Arak, Maragheh, Yazd, Rasht, rallied
while chanting, “Death to the Dictator” and clashed with Revolutionary Guard
(IGRC) forces
At the Vali Asr
intersection in Tehran, the police force attacked the people at sunset.
The youths continued their gathering, rallies, chanting slogans, death to the
dictator and clashed with regime’s forces. These are largely the women who
protested the mullah law that all women must wear headscarves.
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It continued from there.
On the evening of Feb. 2, various cities of the country witnessed
demonstrations and clashes between people and repressive forces.
In Ahvaz, the youth
chanted the slogans of “Death to Khamenei, death to the dictator, and noble
Iranians, support, support.’ The guards shot weapons to disperse the people
In Tehran, in the
Daneshjou Park, people were defending themselves by throwing stones against the
forces’ attack. The forces arrested a number of protesters.
On Tehran's Parkway
Street, a group of people chanted slogans against Rouhani, the clerical
regime’s president:
In the Azadi Square of
Kermanshah, people rallied with the slogans for the death of Khamenei, shouting
“Death to the Dictator.” The plainclothes security organs arrested a boy and
two young girls. The repressive forces, in detaining people, did not even allow
people to use cell phones.
In Boroujerd, young
people burned Khomeini's picture in the city’s Khomeini square. The youth of Bojnourd
also burned the image of Khamenei.
In Meshkinshahr, the
people and the youth protested with the same slogan: "Death to the
Dictator".
In Mashhad, people
clashed widely with the regime's mercenaries.
In so many cities, the
people were burning Khomeini’s pictures, and expressing their hatred of
dictatorship in the 40th year of its occupation.
A new round of strikes,
this time among the Haft Tapeh sugar cane workers, entered its fourth day. The
police force went to the site to prevent the spread of protests outside the
factory and the city.
In Qazvin, a group of
workers rallied in front of the governorate in protest of the non-payment of
their salaries for several months.
In Boein Zahra (Qazvin),
workers of the Arian Steel Plant protested for the second time in front of the
tax office of the city against the firing of 500 workers of the factory, as
well as taxing from the workers' pocket.
The simple word here, is
that strikes across Iran, for both economic and political reasons, are
happening.
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