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Iran Nationwide Protests has Begun!

Postby Atusa Qajar » Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:08 pm

Iran Nationwide Protests has Begun!
Finally, Iranians are Uprising!


Mass Protests in Iranian Cities
Tehran, Tabriz, Shiraz, Mashhad, Esfahan, Karaj, Rasht, etc.


Police Tear Gas, Water Hose and Attacks the Protesters
Anti-Riot Police on Call to Rush the Streets of Iran
IRGC Forms Emergency Meetings
IRI Mullahs Caught by Surprise on Mass Nationwide Protests
IRI Police Caught Off Guard by Mass Protests
Khamenei Warns the Security Forces will Crush the Protests
Mass Protests Nationwide
IRI Shuts Down the Internet in Iran
Heavy Protests in Major Universities


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Reasons for Protests
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* Trump Extreme Sanctions on IRI Worked
* IRI Incompetence on Solving Economical Problems
* IRI Refusal of Abandoning Terrorist Policies Around the Globe
* Gas Price Hike of 300 %
* Devaluation of the Iranian Currency
* High Inflation
* High Unemployment
* Collapse of Iran’s Economy


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Iran supreme leader warns 'thugs' amid gas price protests

CBC
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Internet restrictions most severe recorded in Iran since Rouhani came to power

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People stop their cars in a highway to show their protest against increased gas prices in Tehran on Saturday. (Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)

Iran's supreme leader on Sunday backed the government's decision to raise gasoline prices and called angry protesters who have been setting fire to public property over the hike "thugs," signaling a potential crackdown on the demonstrations.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's comments came as authorities shut down the internet across Iran to smother the protests in some two dozen cities and towns over the rise of government-set prices by 50 per cent as of Friday. One firm said it was the biggest internet outage ever seen in Iran.

Since the hike, demonstrators have abandoned their cars along major highways and joined mass protests in the capital, Tehran, and elsewhere. Some protests turned violent, with demonstrators setting fires and there was also gunfire.

It remains to be seen how many people have been injured, killed and arrested as videos from the protests have shown people gravely wounded.

Iranian authorities on Sunday raised the official death toll in the violence surrounding the unrest to at least two. Attackers targeting a police station in Kermanshah on Saturday killed one officer there, the state-run IRNA news agency reported Sunday. Earlier, one man was reported killed.

In an address aired by state television Sunday, Khamenei said "some lost their lives and some places were destroyed," without elaborating. He called violent protesters "thugs" who had been pushed into violence by counterrevolutionaries and foreign enemies of Iran. He specifically named those aligned with the family of Iran's late shah, ousted 40 years ago, and an exile group called the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq.

"Setting a bank on fire is not an act done by the people. This is what thugs do," Khamenei said.

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Protesters gather around a fire during a demonstration against an increase in gasoline prices in the capital Tehran on Saturday. (AFP via Getty Images)

However, he made a point to back the decision of Iran's relatively moderate President Hassan Rouhani and others to raise gasoline prices. Gasoline in the country still remains among the cheapest in the world, with the new prices jumping up to a minimum of 15,000 rials per litre of gas — 50 per cent up from the day before. That's 17 cents (Cdn) more, making a litre cost 60 cents (Cdn)

Khamenei ordered security forces "to implement their tasks" and for Iran's citizens to keep clear of violent demonstrators.

That seemed to indicate a possible crackdown could be looming. Economic protests in late 2017 into 2018 were met by a heavy reaction by the police and the Basij, the all-volunteer force of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.

"Such illegal actions would not solve any problem but add insecurity on top of other problems," Khamenei said. "Lack of security is the biggest calamity for any country and society. That is what they are looking for."
Iran's Intelligence Ministry said the "key perpetrators of the past two days' riot have been identified and proper action is ongoing."

The protests have put renewed pressure on Iran's government as it struggles to overcome U.S. sanctions strangling the country's economy since President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew America from Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers over a year ago.

Though largely peaceful, the latest demonstrations devolved into violence in several instances, with online videos purporting to show police officers firing tear gas at protesters and mobs setting fires.

Lack of jobs, currency woes
While representing a political risk for Rouhani ahead of February parliamentary elections, they also show widespread anger among Iran's 80 million people who have seen their savings evaporate amid scarce jobs and the collapse of the national currency, the rial.

Cheap gasoline is practically considered a birthright in Iran, home to the world's fourth-largest crude oil reserves. Rouhani had been pushing for higher prices to offer payments to the poor for months. While the hike was eventually expected, the decision to raise gasoline prices still caught many by surprise and sparked immediate demonstrations overnight.

Iranian internet access meanwhile saw disruptions and outages Friday night into Saturday, according to the group NetBlocks, which monitors worldwide internet access. By Saturday night, "real-time network data show connectivity has fallen to just 7 per cent of ordinary levels following 12 hours of progressive network disconnections as public protests have continued across the country," NetBlocks said.

"The ongoing disruption is the most severe recorded in Iran since President Rouhani came to power, and the most severe disconnection tracked by NetBlocks in any country in terms of its technical complexity and breadth," the group said. The internet firm Oracle called it "the largest internet shutdown ever observed in Iran."

The semi-official ISNA news agency reported Sunday that Iran's Supreme National Security Council ordered a "restriction of access" to the internet nationwide, without elaborating.

Protester chants seen in online videos mirrored many from the economic protests in late 2017, which resulted in nearly 5,000 reported arrests and at least 25 people killed. Some criticized Iran's spending abroad on Palestinians and others while the country's people remain poor.

The tensions in Iran came as weeks of anti-government protests have engulfed Iraq and Lebanon, two Mideast nations that are home to Iranian proxies and crucial to Tehran's influence abroad.

Iran long has suffered economic problems since its 1979 Islamic Revolution cut off the country's decades-long relationship with the U.S. Iran's eight-year war with Iraq in the 1980s followed, further straining its economy.

The collapse of the nuclear deal has exacerbated those problems. The Iranian rial, which traded at 32,000 to $1 at the time of the accord, fell to 122,600 to $1 in trading on Saturday. Iran has since begun breaking terms of the deal as it tries to force Europe to come up with a way to allow it to sell crude oil abroad despite American sanctions.

The U.S. so far has had a muted response to the protests, with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeting overnight: "As I said to the people of Iran almost a year and a half ago: The United States is with you."

In Dubai, the new U.S. ambassador to the United Arab Emirates told The Associated Press that America was "not advocating regime change. We are going to let the Iranian people decide for themselves their future."

"They are frustrated. They want freedom," Ambassador John Rakolta said at the Dubai Airshow. "These developments that you see right now are their own people telling them, `We need change and to sit down with the American government."'

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Iran petrol price hike: Protesters warned that security forces may intervene
Protesters took the streets across Iran as fuel price rises were introduced


BBC
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Iran's Interior Minister has warned security officials will step up action against protesters taking to the streets over a new petrol policy.

Protests have erupted across Iran after the government unexpectedly announced it was rationing petrol and increasing its price.

At least one person has been killed and others injured in the violence.

Officials say the changes, which have seen prices rise by at least 50%, will free up money to help the poor.

Iran is already suffering economically due to stiff sanctions imposed by the US after Washington decided to pull out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Protests erupted hours after the new policies were announced on Friday - with fresh demonstrations on Saturday in some cities.

There are also reports that access to the internet may have been restricted, Reuters reported citing a web monitoring group.

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Protests have also spread to the capital Tehran

Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli, speaking during an interview with state television on Saturday, warned that law enforcement and security officials will have "no choice" but to step in and restore calm if "illegal" actions continue.

Mr Rahmani-Fazli criticised a "limited number" of people whom he accused of abusing the public mood to create "intimidation and terror".

What is the latest with protests?
At least one person was killed during protests in the central city of Sirjan on Friday, officials confirmed.

State news agency Irna said there were clashes with police when protesters attacked a fuel storage warehouse on Friday and tried to set fire to it.

Fresh protests were held Saturday in the cities of Doroud, Garmsar, Gorgan, Ilam, Karaj, Khoramabad, Mehdishahr, Qazvin, Qom, Sanandaj, Shahroud and Shiraz, Irna reported.

Footage posted on social media suggest other people may have been killed on Saturday.

The semi-official Isna news agency reported that security officials have threatened to legally pursue social media users who were sharing footage online.

A statement, accredited to the Security Emergency Centre (SEC) of Iran's Interior Ministry, accused some users "rumour-mongering" and "spreading lies" about the protests.

The report also claimed that footage was being recycled from incidents in previous years to undermine public confidence and disrupt national security.

On both days there were reports of angry motorists blocking some roads by turning off car engines or abandoning vehicles in traffic.

Videos posted online purportedly showed motorists in the capital, Tehran, stopping traffic on the Imam Ali Highway and chanting for the police to support them.

Another clip shows what appeared to be a roadblock across the Tehran-Karaj motorway, hit by the season's first heavy snowfall. Other videos spreading online show clashes between security forces and protesters, and banks burning in several cities.

Some pictures appeared to show police stations aflame in the southern city of Shiraz.

Speaking on Iranian state TV, Prosecutor General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri blamed a "few disruptors" for the protests. He urged people to distance themselves from those who - in his words - want to show their opposition to the Islamic system.

He also accused the protesters of having "roots outside the country".

What are the new measures?
Under the new fuel measures, each motorist is allowed to buy 60 litres (13 gallons) of petrol a month at 15,000 rials ($0.13; £0.10) a litre. Each additional litre then costs 30,000 rials.

Previously, drivers were allowed up to 250 litres at 10,000 rials per litre, AP reports.

The revenues gained from removing subsidies on petrol will be used for cash payments to low-income households, the government says.

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Protestors took to the streets in Shiraz

The head of the Iranian Planning and Budget Organisation, Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, said that from this month, 18 million families would get an extra cash allowance as a result of the price increase.

The new measure is expected to bring in 300tn rials per annum, he said on state television.

President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that 75% of Iranians were currently "under pressure" and the extra revenues from the petrol price hike would go to them and not the treasury.

How have US sanctions affected Iran?
Iran has some of the world's cheapest fuel prices due to heavy subsidies and the fall in value of its currency.

It is also one of the world's largest oil producers, with exports worth billions of dollars each year. But it has limited refining capacity and sanctions have made it difficult to obtain spare parts for oil plants.

Sanctions were reimposed last year after US President Donald Trump abandoned the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers.

Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its controversial nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in return for sanctions relief.

Since the US left the deal, Iran has been gradually stepping up its nuclear activity in breach of the accord, though it has consistently denied wanting to develop nuclear weapons.

The sanctions have led to a sharp downturn in Iran's economy, pushing the value of its currency to record lows, quadrupling its annual inflation rate, driving away foreign investors and triggering protests.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Backs Gasoline Price Hikes Amid Protests

RFE
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Iranian protesters rally amid burning tires during a demonstration against an increase in gasoline prices in the central city of Isfahan on November 16.

Iran's supreme leader has said he supports a government decision to hike gasoline prices, and he criticized protests that have erupted in dozens of Iranian cities, reportedly resulting in hundreds of arrests.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's November 17 comments followed clashes between protesters and riot police in some places around the country.

Internet access, meanwhile, was reportedly blocked in much of the country, including parts of Tehran, according to an independent NGO that monitors Internet access around the world.

"The U.S. stands with the long-suffering Iranian people as they protest the latest injustice by the corrupt regime in power. We condemn the attempted shutdown of the internet. Let them speak!" State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said on November 16 on Twitter.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo separately tweeted, "As I said to the people of Iran almost a year and a half ago: The United States is with you."

The expression of U.S. support for the protesters came as Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli told state TV that security forces will move to restore calm if anti-government protesters "damaged public properties."

"Security forces have so far shown restraint and have tolerated the protests. But as the calm and security of people is our priority, they will fulfill their duty to restore calm if attacks on public and individuals' properties continue," the minister said.

Protests began breaking out on November 15 after the government announced it was rationing gasoline purchases and cutting subsidized prices for gasoline.

In the southeastern city of Sirjan, one person was killed on November 16, and unconfirmed reports said four other people had been killed in clashes in other cities, including in Behbahan, Isfahan, and Marivan. There were reports of demonstrations in nearly 50 cities.

The semiofficial Fars news agency reported on November 17 that as many as 1,000 people had been arrested nationwide in connection with the protests.

Iran, which has huge energy reserves, still has some of the lowest fuel prices, supported by government subsidies.

However, the country struggles to meet its domestic fuel needs because of a lack of refining capacity. International sanctions add to the problem by limiting the supply of spare parts to repair and upgrade refineries.

U.S. President Donald Trump reimposed economic sanctions on Iran earlier this year, accusing Tehran of violating the 2015 nuclear deal and continuing to expand its missile programs.

In his comments on state TV, Khamenei accused unnamed foreign forces of sabotage, and he urged security forces to “implement their tasks,” without elaborating.

"Some people are no doubt worried by this decision...but sabotage and arson is done by hooligans not our people. The counterrevolution and Iran's enemies have always supported sabotage and breaches of security and continue to do so," Khamenei said.

"Unfortunately some problems were caused, a number of people lost their lives and some centers were destroyed," he said.

The demonstrations, which were not as widespread as some in the recent past, saw drivers in some cities reportedly blocking roads by turning off their car engines.

The protests could put additional pressure on President Hassan Rohani ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for February.

Prosecutor-General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri blamed a "few disruptors" who oppose the system.

Montazeri also said some protesters were using social media "to provoke" people, while claiming that the protests were being guided from outside the country.

Iranians on social media reported receiving threatening text messages by the judiciary warning them not to attend protests. The texts called the protests "illegal" while warning that those attending the rallies could face prosecution.

State TV accused "hostile media" of trying to exaggerate the size of demonstrations by "using fake news and videos on social media."

NetBlocks, an organization that monitors Internet connectivity, on November 17 reported major Internet disruptions across the country. Earlier, the group said the country was "in the midst of a near-total national Internet shutdown."

Fuel rationing introduced in 2007 under former President Mahmud Ahmadinejad to curb consumption led to anger and violence, including the torching of several gas stations. It was halted in 2015.

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Four dead in Iran fuel protest after government hikes pump prices up to 300 percent

The Telegraph
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/

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Iranian protesters block a highway following fuel price increase in Tehran, Iran, 16 November 2019

Four people were left dead in Iran following clashes between riot police and protesters in several Iranian cities after the government raised the price of petrol by up to 300 per cent.

The deaths occurred in separate incidents in the southern cities of Sirjan, Behbahan and Shiraz, while video footage showed protestors had attacked a military barracks used by the regime’s feared Bajis militias in Tehran, setting it on fire.

Thousands of angry motorists parked their vehicles on major thoroughfares and highways in protest at the price hikes, urging others to stop and “join the national anti-regime movement” as they drove by.

Iran’s chief public prosecutor, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri, called the protestors “saboteurs” and warned they would face “severe punishment” if arrested. He has also alleged that foreign powers were behind the protests.

But in a sign of that the Rouhani government’s increasing political isolation over the decision, a leading establishment cleric Grand ayatollah Golpaygani called for the decision to be reversed, describing it as “a matter of great regret” and “deplorable”.

Video footage from the city of Shiraz showed protesters over-running a police station and setting banks on fire, while chanting “death to the dictator” against Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Iran’s Interior Minister Abdulreza Rahmani Fazli announced the sudden 300 percent increase in the price of gasoline last Friday, saying that it was a decision by the country’s High Council for Economic Coordination.

The aim was to generate revenue for the central government, which has lost billions of dollars of income from recently reimposed international sanctions on oil exports.

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Fuel for unrest: a huge petrol price rise triggered protests across Iran

“The decision to raise the price of gasoline is aimed at creating social justice for more than 60 million Iranians, in particular the very low income families, fight fuel smuggling, reduce the amount of subsidies and strengthening our economic power,” the minister said.

The government has also cut petrol subsidies to thousands of poor people in a nation where many families make a living as informal taxi drivers.

Despite the subsidy cuts and price-rises, fuel in Iran still remains among the cheapest in the world thanks to the country having the fourth-largest oil reserves.

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A highway is blocked by vehicles as protests block the roads following fuel price increase in Tehran, Iran, 16 November 2019.

Iran affairs expert Dr. Reza Taghizadeh, formerly of Glasgow University, says the public reaction to the price rise has been inevitable, given the dire economic conditions of the country.

“It appears that the common element of these protests is exactly the same as what we are currently witnessing in Iraq, Lebanon and Chile and that is general poverty and the failure of their governments to provide the basic needs of populations.

“Although the trigger force in Iran is the rise of price of gasoline, the protests in more than 37 major cities are political and against a system of government that is corrupt, undemocratic and resists change”, he said.

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Iran shuts down country’s internet in the wake of fuel protests

Ingrid Lunden

Tech Crunch
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Iran, one of the countries most strongly identified with the rise cyber terrorism and malicious hacking, appears now to be using an iron fist to turn on its own. The country has reportedly shut down nearly all internet access in the country in retaliation to escalating protests that were originally ignited by a rise in fuel prices, according to readings taken by NetBlocks, an NGO that monitors cybersecurity and internet governance around the world.

The last reports of outages came from yesterday (Saturday) evening, so we have contacted NetBlocks to get a more updated picture.

So far, the picture looks pretty bleak. Babak Taghvaee, a defense analyst and historian who is not based in Iran who has been posting some videos of the protest skirmishes, confirms to me that his own internet communication lines with contacts have also been broken, with phones still working, albeit with monitoring from the State.

“Internet is completely shut-down and I can’t communicate [with] anyone,” he said. “People just can call abroad (just certain countries) using telephone which is being monitored.”

Currently, using Twitter as one marker, it seems that there are at least some people sending out media and messages from the country, specifically related to the protests, although without specific “messaging” against the government attached to them. This one comes from Tehran, above one of the country’s main highways, showing how traffic has backed up due to streets getting closed down.

And here is another with video from the ground, showing people and police swarming.

And of course the government is still Tweeting, too.

The protests arose in response to a decision by the state to raise the price of gas in the country by 50%.

As this AP article points out, Iran has some of the cheapest gas in the world — in part because it has one of the world’s biggest crude oil reserves — and so residents in the country see cheap gas as a “birthright.”

Many use their cars not just to get around themselves but to provide informal taxi services to others, so — regardless your opinion on whether using fossil fuels is something to be defended or not — hiking up the prices cuts right to ordinary people’s daily lives, and has served as the spark for protest in the country over bigger frustrations with the government and economy, as Iran continues to struggle under the weight of US sanctions.

Clamping down on internet access as a way of trying to contain not just protesters’ communication with each other, but also the outside world, is not an unprecedented move; it is part and parcel of how un-democratic regimes control their people and situations. Alarmingly, its use seems to be growing.

Pakistan in September cut off internet access in specific regions response to protests over conflicts with India. And Russia — which has now approved a bill to be able to shut down internet access should it decide to — is now going to start running a series of drills to ensure its blocks work when they are being used in live responses.

We’ll update this post as we learn more.

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Iran Nationwide Protests Enters 4th Day

Postby Atusa Qajar » Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:08 pm

Iran Nationwide Protests Enters 4th Day

Over 100 Protestors were Killed by the Police
Over 50 Protesters were Injured by the Police
Over 25 Protestors were Arrested by the Police


IRGC Forms Emergency Quarters Around the Major Cities
IRGC Threatens to Crush the Protests
Khamenei Threatens to Suppress the Protests
Anti-Riot Police Attacked People
Police Helicopters are Shooting People
Police Attacked People with Live Bullets
Police Distracts Protesters with Water Hose & Tear Gas
Iran Internet is 95 % Off the Air
Regime Disconnects the Protesters by Disconnecting Internet


100 Cities Around Iran are Rioting
Over 100, 000 Protesters are Rioting
Protestors are Burning Down Government Offices
Protestors are Burning Down Government Vehicles
Protesters Burned Down Local Mullahs’ Houses
Protestors are Blocking Major Freeways
Protesters Took Police as Hostages


In Few Occasions
Protestors Handing Flowers to Anti-Riot Police
Anti-Riot Police Turned Their Back & Fled


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2015 Obama Betrayed Iranian Opposition & Gave $ 1.8 Billion to Mullahs


2019 Trump Stands with the Iranian People and Opposition

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Iranian Opposition Needs Guns

Postby Atusa Qajar » Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:19 am

Iranian Opposition Needs Guns
Armed Struggle is the Only Solution


Iran in Smoke, Fire and Blood => Guns = Freedom
Armed IRI Military and Police vs. Unarmed People
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Iranian Opposition Needs Guns
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November 21, 2019

Streets of Fire

Once again, the streets of Iran are on smoke, fire and blood. The history repeats itself.

This turn around, we are fighting to put an end to a 1400 years old problem named Islam!

Over 100 cities of Iran are burning with riots. The significant element about these riots are the great number of Persian Bad Hejab Women who are participating in them. Persian Women are fed up with the IRI and thirsty to become free.

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No Internet & Riots in Iran Enters 6th Day

Postby Atusa Qajar » Thu Nov 21, 2019 11:03 am

No Internet & Riots in Iran Enters 6th Day

Regime Disrupts Internet to Disrupt Protesters' Communication
Regime Disrupts Internet to Cut People’s Contact with the World
Half Million IRGC & Basij on Alert in Quarters to Suppress Riots
Some Police, Anti Rot & IRGC Refuse to Open Fire on People
IRGC Foreign Legion of Palestinians, Syrians & Arabs Enter Battle
Arab Terrorist Satellite Fighters are Now Fighting for IRI
IRGC Foreign Legion Clashes with People


Regime Hunts for Riot Leaders
Over 150 Protestors Killed by IRI
Over 300 Protestors Injured by IRI
Over 600 Protestors Arrested by IRI
Over 25 Security Forces Killed by the People
Over 50 Security Forces Inured by the People
Over 20 Security Forces Held as Hostage by the People


IRGC, Basij, Anti-Riot & Police Receive Latest Arms to Suppress People
Small Numbers in Shiraz & Tehran are Armed with Batons, Knives & Guns
Unarmed People are Fighting Islamists Armed to their Teeth


Regime Falsely Declares Victory Over Protestors
Regime Vows to Arrest All Protest Leaders
Regime Vows to Arrest & Punish All Protestors


Traffic, Business, Economy & Social Life Practically Comes to Halt
Over 100 Cities Still Riot Against IRI
Protesters Burned Down Police & Basij Quarters & Government Offices
Heavy Battle in Shiraz & Bandar Abbas


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Iran’s internet blackout enters fifth day as government claims victory over protesters
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/21/irans-i ... tests.html

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https://www.journalgazette.net/article/ ... /311219877
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Iran Protests’ Fire is Still Burning After a Week

Postby IPC » Sun Nov 24, 2019 3:00 pm

Iran Protests’ Fire is Still Burning After a Week
Flame is Out but Fire is Alive
This Will Not be the Last of Protests


Iran After a Week of Protests
Iran Internet to a Great Point Restored
IRGC Massive Crackdown & Arrests of Protesters
IRGC Declares Protest Leaders as Mercenaries
IRGC Announces Mercenaries will be Arrested
Heavy Basij & IRGC Presence in Streets of Iran


Security Forces are taking control of the cities
IRGC, Basij, Anti-Riot, Police & Ansar-e Hezbollah crushed Protests
Resistance Still active in Shiraz, Bandar Abbas & Kermanshah
IRI Helicopters Shot at People in Shiraz & Kermanshah
Tanks & Armored Carriers Occupy Shiraz & Kermanshah
People Burned Down Police, Basij & Government Quarters


Over 250 Protesters Killed
Over 4000 Protesters Injured
Over 5500 Protesters Arrested
Over 30 Security Forces Killed by the People
Over 80 Security Forces Injured by the People


IRI Steals Bodies from Morgue to Cover Real Death Numbers
IRI Jails are Full of Protesters
IRI Detains Arrested Protesters in Schools


Protests Occurred in 125 Cities
Protest Hot Spots:
Shiraz, Bandar Abbas, Kermanshah, Bandar Mahshahr, Esfahan,
Tehran, Karaj, Abadan, Ahvaz, Sanandaj, Khoramshahr, Tabriz,
Rasht, Sari, Mashhad, Qazvin, etc.


Iranian Economy, Trades & Business is Near Collapse
High Inflation, Unemployment, Poverty Rate & Anger Nationwide


IRI Terrorist Regime Suffocates Middle East
IRI Crushes the Protests in Iran
Anti IRI Protests All Over Middle East
Iraq, Syria & Lebanon Protests Against IRI Hegemony in Arab Countries
Not Only Iranians but Middle East Hates IRI


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Articles

Iran vows to punish ‘mercenaries’ behind fuel price protests

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https://www.afp.com/en

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Ali Fadavi, deputy chief of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), delivers a speech during Basij Week in the Iranian capital Tehran on November 24, 2019.

Revolutionary Guards deputy says ‘all stooges’ stoking the unrest have been arrested; internet returns to much of country following government blackout

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Ali Fadavi, deputy chief of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC)

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran vowed Sunday to severely punish “mercenaries” arrested over a wave of street unrest sparked by a fuel price hike, as much of the country came back online after a week-long internet blackout.

Authorities say calm has been restored and have announced plans to hold a pro-government demonstration to condemn the “rioters” at Tehran’s Enghelab Square on Monday afternoon.

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The protests flared on November 15, hours after a surprise announcement that gasoline prices were being raised by as much as 200 percent with immediate effect.

Highways were blocked, banks and gasoline stations set on fire and shops looted as the demonstrations turned violent and spread to dozens of urban centers across the country.

Citing law enforcement officials, Fars news agency said on Sunday that 180 ringleaders had been arrested over the street violence, which it has blamed on enemies abroad.

“We have arrested all stooges and mercenaries who have explicitly made confessions that they have been mercenaries of America, of Monafeghin and others,” said Rear-Admiral Ali Fadavi, deputy commander in chief of the Revolutionary Guards.

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An Iranian man checks a scorched gas station that was set ablaze by protesters during a demonstration against a rise in gasoline prices in Eslamshahr, near the Iranian capital of Tehran, on November 17, 2019

Monafeghin is a term Iran uses to refer to the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran (MEK) opposition in exile group, which it considers a “terrorist” cult.

The government said the fuel price hike would allow it to provide welfare payments to the needy in Iran, where many have struggled to make ends meet since the US reimposed sanctions after withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal.

Officials have confirmed five deaths in the unrest, while Amnesty International said more than 100 demonstrators were believed to have been killed and the real toll could be as high as 200.

‘Coalition of evil’

Fadavi said about protest leaders that “we have arrested all of them and, God willing, the judiciary will give them maximum punishments.”

“We will certainly respond in accordance to the viciousness carried out by them,” he told a news conference in Tehran.

The Revolutionary Guards deputy commander was speaking at a gathering of female members of the Basij, a militia loyal to Iran’s establishment.

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Basij women attend a gathering during Basij Week in the Iranian capital Tehran on November 24, 2019

On Friday, a Basij commander said the unrest sparked by the fuel price hike amounted to a “world war” against Iran that had been thwarted.

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Brigadier General Salar Abnoosh said interrogations had revealed that a “coalition of evil” of Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia was behind the “sedition,” according to ISNA news agency.

The total number of people arrested over the unrest remained unclear, but the UN human rights office put it at more than 1,000 on Tuesday.

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Mobile networks offline

At the height of the unrest, a near-total internet blockout was imposed in a step seen as aimed at curbing the spread of videos of the violence.

The outage had helped to “disrupt the complicated” plans by Iran’s enemies, Abnoosh said on Friday.
Connectivity was back on Sunday for much of the country except for its mobile telephone networks, said NetBlocks, a website that monitors global internet disruptions.

“In the 186th hour of #Iran’s national internet shutdown, mobile connectivity remains scarce while fixed-line/wifi is still shut in several regions,” it tweeted at 2:13 p.m.

NetBlocks said internet connectivity on the country’s three main mobile service providers — MCI, Rightel and Irancell — was running at zero, one and 28 percent, respectively.

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A woman uses a smartphone while standing along a street in the Iranian capital Tehran on November 23, 2019. – Iranians have been struggling to adjust to life offline almost one week into a near-total internet blackout imposed amid violent demonstrations that has forced some to resort to old ways to get by.

The United States on Friday slapped sanctions on the Islamic Republic’s telecommunications minister over the outage.

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It issued a call Saturday for Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to suspend the accounts of Iranian government officials until coverage is re-established across the country.

Since May last year when the US pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions, the Iranian rial has plummeted and inflation has soared.

The International Monetary Fund expects the country’s economy to contract by 9.5 percent this year.

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Related Articles

Brutal crackdown of Iran protesters points to increasing divide, leadership losing grip:
'The regime is afraid' - FOX
https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-prot ... leadership

As internet restored, online Iran protest videos show chaos - AP
https://apnews.com/b7d5a43de50041b8ba005963e4f7cf77

How street protests across Middle East threaten Iran’s power - Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... east-power

What’s driving Iran’s crackdown on protesters?
Increased unity among the political establishment – LA times
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/st ... ablishment

Where Were the Hotbeds of Protest in Iran? – Iran Wire
https://iranwire.com/en/features/6487
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New Iran Protests Murders & Crimes Videos

Postby Atusa Qajar » Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:08 am

New Iran Protests Murders & Crimes Videos

Unpublished New Videos of IRI Murders & Crimes
Security Forces vs. Iranian People
Major Cities Still Under Martial Law in Full or Part


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Iran Nationwide Protests Political Posters
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/animation-g ... /index.htm

Iranian Opposition Needs Guns
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/movement/op ... /index.htm

IRI Killed, Injured & Arrested People but Never Silenced Them
The Struggle Will go On Until the Death of IRI
Struggle Until the End of Islamic Theocracy in Iran


The Only Good Mullah is a Dead Mullah
The Only Good Hezbollah is a Dead Hezbollah
The Only Good IRGC is a Dead IRGC


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Protests
https://youtu.be/9B3UT4ebMzo

Shahr Qods – Protesters chasing police
https://youtu.be/b5YyGEghG8k

People throwing rocks at police
https://youtu.be/0dTg7Hqt3ng

Kazerun – Burning Anti Riot Armored Vehicle
https://youtu.be/JLL-EvUnWU8

Kazerun - Battle
https://youtu.be/JsK-L2T3XFM

Minab – Anti government speech
https://youtu.be/5VVxAzbHSd0

Esfahan – People shot in the face & feet
https://youtu.be/LCovq9Ctias

Shiraz – Anti Riot breaks people’s house windows
https://youtu.be/zUBlKMhqqhU

Karaj – Security vs. people
https://youtu.be/QEffCtRgm2s

Karaj - Riots
https://youtu.be/THXcQqfoCdw

Karaj -Shooting people at Karaj
https://youtu.be/WwTqEGiAkC0

Tehran – Heavy Bazaar presence
https://youtu.be/summxkWu-MA

Saveh – Killing protester
https://youtu.be/VXFsYLyiNpU

Karj – Shooting people
https://youtu.be/GBh2PEKRyxM

Tear Gas use by Security Forces
https://youtu.be/6M518CztfQc

Our misfortunes are from fear – No Fear
https://youtu.be/MxnYHpxLnng

Shooting people with pellet guns
https://youtu.be/7v2y3sYtuHA

Shiraz – Killing protester
https://youtu.be/CDSqQvHpcPY

Tehran – Shooting protesters
https://youtu.be/5yUjS7kzmUQ
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New Iran Nationwide Protests Begins

Postby CR » Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:17 pm

New Iran Nationwide Protests Begins

Drops of Water Will Create an Ocean
Ocean Will Create a Hurricane
Hurricane Will Blow the Mullahs Away
Soon or Late Will be the Death of IRI


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Iran Politics Club Supports All Iranian Opposition Parties and Organizations

Iran Politics Club supports the fight to establish Freedom,
Secularism, Federalism, Human Rights and Democracy in Iran.


New Nationwide Protests Begins
Saturday January 11, 2020

After weeks of planning and programing, the Iranian Opposition inside and outside Iran organizes the 3rd wave of the continuous protests across Iran.

Iranian Opposition has started a new wave of protests around the major cities of Iran. We are trying to jump start a new series of protests around the nation. This is the beginning of the storm.

As protests enflame, more videos are coming in.

The protests will begin, the protests will fade away but they will never stop and die out. The protests will continue until the achievement of the ultimate goal:

Death of Islamic Republic of Iran

We are hoping for this new wave to turn to a giant storm.

Death to IRI, mullahs and Hezbollah
Long Live All Freedom Fighters of Iran


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Babol Protests
https://youtu.be/CS8GMZzjJws

Tear Gassing Tehran Protesters
https://youtu.be/L3Jl0rTX5vg

Tehran Protests Amir Kabir University
https://youtu.be/ZA9weIN-HkU

Tehran Amir Kabir Protests
https://youtu.be/CIvBs88oehQ

Anti-Khamenei Protests Tehran
https://youtu.be/2gpDvQruFck

Protests Tehran
https://youtu.be/WMgi9ZDzBOk

Anti-Riot Police beating Protestors Tehran
https://youtu.be/DkaKxxuCnc8

Rasht Protests
https://youtu.be/HJEkPsoH5uc

Sepah Ave. Tehran
https://youtu.be/MSV4ZqRXIfA

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/Rl1U8d0opSo

Tehran Protests Sky View
https://youtu.be/rZEgXAg2ORw

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/sjuhPpirP-E

Tehran Protests for Ukrainian Liner
https://youtu.be/wSj_oABYpm8

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYCss ... 9oNJPQKiIQ

We are Here for Iran
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1S4U ... FoyUNcRduQ

Unity 4 Iran
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC45y1U ... kKYTDgAQCg

Iran Wire
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJtaYV ... 8XQ-MYSE9w

Articles

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Iran Nationwide Protests Political Posters
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Mullah Founding Fathers of IRI
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Trump’s Message to the Iranian Protestors

Postby CR » Sat Jan 11, 2020 6:47 pm

Trump’s Message to the Iranian Protestors

Protests Breaks Out Across Iran
Trump Tweets in Persian & English to the Protestors


Obama was with the Mullahs & Iran Lobby
Trump is with the Iranian People & Opposition


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Donald J. Trump:

“To the brave, long-suffering people of Iran: I've stood with you since the beginning of my Presidency, and my Administration will continue to stand with you. We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage.”

“The government of Iran must allow human rights groups to monitor and report facts from the ground on the ongoing protests by the Iranian people. There cannot be another massacre of peaceful protesters, nor an internet shutdown. The world is watching.”


Mike Pompeo:

“The voice of the Iranian people is clear. They are fed up with the regime’s lies, corruption, ineptitude, and brutality of the IRGC under @khamenei_ir's kleptocracy. We stand with the Iranian people who deserve a better future.”


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Trump tweets support of Iranian anti-government protesters after Ukrainian passenger plane shot down

FOX News
https://www.foxnews.com/

Anti-government protests erupted at Iranian universities across the country on Saturday, following Iran's claim that it unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane with surface-to-air missiles, killing all 176 people who were on board.

Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard's aerospace division, had told state TV that his unit accepts “full responsibility” for shooting down the Ukrainian aircraft, just minutes after it took off from Tehran’s international airport on Wednesday. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani blamed "human error" in a tweet Friday, and called it a "great tragedy and unforgivable mistake."

Students called for the resignation of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with one protester holding up a banner that read, “F--k you & your mistake," at Amir Kabir University, the New York Post reported. The banner also showed the names and photos of 16 students who died in the crash.

Crowds of students chanted for the Revolutionary Guards to “let go of the country!” and also mentioned deceased Gen. Qassem Soleimani, saying that he “was a murderer" and "his leader is too!” President Trump had ordered the drone strike on Solemani and declared the world a safer place following his death.

Trump tweeted a message of support to the protesters on Saturday, in both Persian and English, promising that his administration would continue to stand with them in solidarity.

"To the brave, long-suffering people of Iran: I've stood with you since the beginning of my Presidency, and my Administration will continue to stand with you. We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage," Trump's first tweet read.

The president quickly followed up with a second tweet, calling on Iran to allow human rights advocates to monitor major protests within the country, and warning against any draconian government action.

"The government of Iran must allow human rights groups to monitor and report facts from the ground on the ongoing protests by the Iranian people," Trump wrote. "There can not be another massacre of peaceful protesters, nor an internet shutdown. The world is watching."

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also weighed in on the protests, tweeting Saturday that the Iranian people have every right to be frustrated and deserve a brighter future.

"The voice of the Iranian people is clear. They are fed up with the regime’s lies, corruption, ineptitude, and brutality of the IRGC under @khamenei_ir's kleptocracy," he said.

"We stand with the Iranian people who deserve a better future," Pompeo added.

Protests were also reportedly held at three other Universities in Tehran.
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Iran Protests Spreads Out Nationwide

Postby CR » Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:01 pm

Iran Protests Spreads Out Nationwide
2nd Day of Protests Nationwide


Protestors Were Shot, Taser Gunned, Pepper Sprayed & Jailed
Anti-Riot Police Stands Against People
IRGC Forms Logistics & Stations Around Cities


Trump Backs Protestors & Iranian Opposition
Trump Stands with the Iranian People
IRI Got to Go


Protests Will Continue Until Total Victory
Death to Islamic Republic of Iran
Long Live Free Iran


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Yazd Protests
https://youtu.be/PGimivL5GIk

Gorgan Protests
https://youtu.be/suQ2oR3yD6w

Gorgan Protests
https://youtu.be/NwMFkwsIK98

Anti-Khamenei Protests
https://youtu.be/I7p8fpGRjlw

Babol Protestors: Bi Sharaf (Immoral) to Anti-riot Police
https://youtu.be/hvCTOiinukY

Azadi Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/OwaxtTJZgb0

Karaj Protests
https://youtu.be/0I_fcUYRxsk

Rasht Anti-Riot Police Attacks People with Taser guns & Pepper Spray
https://youtu.be/GQuJbHvuiB0

Tehran people tearing down Soleimani’s Poster
https://youtu.be/B6Nmhx2zJp8

Tehran Ripping Khamenei Poster
https://youtu.be/-O4R0ocmeg0

Zanjan Protests
https://youtu.be/uBwToo36WQg

Tehran Police shoots at Protestors
https://youtu.be/ClkHZdPrHvY

Tehran Police shoots women
https://youtu.be/fjA9BE32_mU

Tehran Metro Riots
https://youtu.be/gAB5IcnyCUw

Tabriz We Don’t Want IRI chants
https://youtu.be/2L7zhy1078E

Tehran: Reza Shah Rest in Peace
https://youtu.be/5jOUasUDsuM

Shiraz: Time for IRI to go
https://youtu.be/BgbKVXYYZ5c

Amol Riots
https://youtu.be/y_YTshRg8Dk

Ripping Soleimani Posters
https://youtu.be/y783OTtQQFA

Kermanshah Protests
https://youtu.be/WKAtYmPN0xc

Kermanshah
https://youtu.be/1rwpKciOL4M

Mashhad Protests
https://youtu.be/iz7AMOe5NS4

Sanandaj Protests
https://youtu.be/E-_28OmqL0o

Esfahan Riots
https://youtu.be/jwVl83n0BRc

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/4hoK2cy4kh4

3 Women shot and injured Tehran
https://youtu.be/2CNxpbmFuLw

Tehran Azadi
https://youtu.be/jSjVSowk1ak

News

Protestors call Anti-Riot Police Bi Sharaf (Immoral)
https://youtu.be/xz6MIqepK_k

Channels

Unity 4 Iran
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC45y1U ... kKYTDgAQCg

Radio Farda RFE
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYCss ... 9oNJPQKiIQ

We Are Here for Iran
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1S4U ... FoyUNcRduQ

Iran Wire
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJtaYV ... 8XQ-MYSE9w

Articles – Videos – Photos

Defying Police, Iranians Protest over Plane Shootdown - Breitbart
https://www.breitbart.com/news/defying- ... shootdown/

‘Death to the Islamic Republic’: Hundreds of Iranians Take Streets Against Regime - Breitbart
https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2 ... ne-flight/

Iran's handling of plane disaster sparks new challenge to rulers - MSN
https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/world/ir ... li=BBr8HnF

New Iranian Protests Erupt Amid Continuing Outrage Over Downing Of Ukrainian Jet - RF
https://www.rferl.org/a/trump-hails-ira ... 72164.html

Tensions High as Iranians Continue Protests Over Downing of Ukrainian Jet - RF
https://www.rferl.org/a/tensions-high-a ... 73177.html

Deliberate Lies Raise Iranians' Wrath Against Rulers - IF
https://www.iranfocus.com/en/49-multime ... university

Iranians Chant: Soleimani was A Murderer, so was his Leader – Iran Wire
https://iranwire.com/en/features/6611

Iranians Call Their Leaders “Bi Sharaf” (Immoral) – Iran Wire
https://iranwire.com/en/features/6610

Protests erupt in Iran after IRGC admits to shooting down Ukrainian plane – Iran International
https://iranintl.com/en/iran/protests-e ... nian-plane
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Iran Anti-Riot Police vs. Protestors

Postby CR » Mon Jan 13, 2020 8:30 am

Iran Anti-Riot Police vs. Protestors

Trump Tweets in Persian & Warns IRI Not to Murder People
Trump Adds More Sanctions Against IRI


Police Opens Fire & Shoots Protestors
Police Tear Gas & Cracks Down on Protestors


Basij & IRGC Foreign Legion (Foreign Islamist Mercenaries) Stationed
IRGC Gets Ready to Suppress People


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Iran Nationwide Protests Political Posters
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IRI vs. People

Iranian people are in the street openly shouting Anti Khamenei and Anti Regime slogans. Security forces had open fire on the protestors and fought them with tear gas. Random pockets of street fights and bloodshed has been reported.

Protests have been spread to Tehran, Tabriz, Mashhad, Esfahan, Ahvaz, Karaj, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, Shiraz, Abadan and even small cities like Amol are covered with protests.

IRGC Foreign Legion including Syrian, Palestinian, Lebanese, Afghans, Pakis, Bengalis, and others are stationed around cities of Iran and fortified in bases, ready to suppress the protests. IRI Regime has been using its Foreign Legion because in many occasions the Iranian IRGC refuses to open fire on Iranians.

Trump tweets in Persians and warns the Mullahs to not shut down Internet and murder the people because this time, there will be heavier sanctions and campaign of maximum pressure. The world is watching, Trump states, you can join the civilized world or remain under suffocating sanctions.

Protests are spreading to a great number of cities, even small cities. People despise the Islamist regime and they show their anger in the streets.

People are mad that this regime lied about the Ukrainian plane shoot down and celebrated the rocketing of US Bases, covering up their murder of over 170 people for 3 days. Finally, they confessed to the murders. This makes people think of how many more lies had the IRI Regime been telling the people during the past 40 years?!

Anger, rage, dissatisfaction and hatred of the Mullahs and Hezbollah covers the atmosphere in Iran. People are fed up but they need guns and they need at least a part of the security forces to join them.

Iranian Opposition Needs Guns
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/movement/op ... /index.htm

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IPC Office
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Protestors shot by Police
https://youtu.be/rUa7fquYxis

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/4r6jmLP3ukU

Esfahan Protests
https://youtu.be/_y7o4V5Qjt8

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/KR_t0JoFNWc

Esfahan Protests
https://youtu.be/XhfcCvAgmJ8

Babol Attack on Protestors
https://youtu.be/vZsrN0alE6s

Tehran Azadi
https://youtu.be/LfzF37PMsBE

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/3SOFp75aBvA

News

Iran Protests
https://youtu.be/sC3s1eNMFMg

Protests erupt after Iran admits to shooting down Ukrainian plane
https://youtu.be/ApW7-MLqj8Y

Did Iranian security forces shoot at protesters?
https://youtu.be/h5ScK0OaTsk

Plane crash: Iranian protesters call for Supreme Leader to resign
https://youtu.be/rcwab7I_ils

Trump admin voices support for anti-government protests in Iran
https://youtu.be/ZrueBku1Svs

Iran faces renewed protests over plane takedown
https://youtu.be/OSF4IkkAS-8

Articles

Iranian security forces purportedly fire live ammunition to disperse protesters despite Trump's warning
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump- ... s-protests

Video: Iran police shoot at those protesting plane shootdown
https://apnews.com/1b5f51dc8712b6fcddc2010bbd9de31f

'Clerics get lost!': Iran protests rage on over plane disaster
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran ... SKBN1ZC0P1

Iranians Continue Protests Over Ukrainian Plane Downing
https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-s-zelen ... 73994.html

Faced with Repression at Home, Iranian Athlete Degfected
https://iranwire.com/en/features/6612

Iran plane downing: Police deny shooting anti-government protesters
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-51090637
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Iran Protests Continue While Regime is Shaken!

Postby CR » Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:53 am

Iran Protests Continue While Regime is Shaken!

Protest Slogans Change to Death to Khamenei & IRI Regime
Protesters Want Regime Change in Iran
There Will be Blood!


Protesters Chant:
“No Referendum, No Reform,
Protests, Revolution”


Universities of Iran have Tense Situation
Students march angry
Security Forces Placed around the Universities


Police still Tear Gas and Taser Guns People
Major Squares, Bazaars, Metro and Parks are Tense
Soleimani and Khamenei Posters are Burned


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Iran Politics Club Official Announcement

For the Revolution
For the Martyrs
For the Future


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Blood Faravahar Flag = For the Revolution
Iran Politics Club Futurist Faravahar Blood Trim Iran Flag
Iran Politics Club Revolutionary Flag


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Dark Faravahar Flag = For the Martyrs
Iran Politics Club Futurist Faravahar Dark Banner Iran Flag
Iran Politics Club Revolutionary Flag of the Martyrs


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Futurist Faravahar Iran Flag = For the Future
Present Green, White and Red Order Iran Flag
Iran Politics Club Futurist Faravahar Tricolor Iran Flag
Iran Politics Club Futurist Iran Flag


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Iran Lion and Sun Flag Revolution Fist Protest Poster of Iran Politics Club

Iran Politics Club Flags
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/flags/IPC/index.htm

Iran Nationwide Protests Political Posters
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/animation-g ... /index.htm

Iran Protests Continue While Regime is Shaken!

Islamic Republic of Iran’s regime is shaken and did not expect such mass protests across Iran starting from the universities over the downed plane. Of course, this is not all about the downed plane but about 40 years of oppression and suffocation. The plane was only a spark factor to start the fire.

Protests continue in Tehran, Mashhad, Tabriz, Sanandaj, Esfahan, Rasht, Karaj, Ahvaz, and every other major city in Iran. Some small cities are also scenes of the major protests.

Special security units of Basij, Anti-Riot, Police and IRGC are positioned around the major universities of Iran. Protests always start from the universities. The young people do not want this regime and they form the majority of population about 70 %.

Situation is getting tense; people will not seize protests and the regime does not let go of the power. People are fed up and are not happy with anything less than revolution and overthrow of IRI Regime.

IRI may once again mass murder and kill the protesters but they can never silence the voice of freedom and the will of the Iranian people to be free.

Protests will continue to get larger and the regime’s violence will only make the protests to turn to riots, revolts and ultimately revolution until the ultimate victory.

Death to Mullahs, Hezbollah and IRI
Long Live Freedom and Democracy
Long Live Iranian Opposition


Catayoun Razmjou
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IPC Office
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/

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Iran Protest Slogans

People Protest Slogan Chants Legend
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- Persian
- English


* Please note that these chants rhyme in Persian and make sense in Persian but we translate them to English to make sense which also does not rhyme.

“Hokumat-e sepahi
Daesh-e ma shomai”

“Government of IRGC
Our ISIS is you”


“In hame sal jenayat
Marg bar in velayat”

“All these years of murder
Death to Supreme Spiritual Leader”


“Irani mimirad
Zelat nemipazirad”

“Iranian will die
But doesn’t accept inferiority”


“Natarsid, natarsid
Ma hame ba ham hastim”

“Not to afraid, not to afraid
We are all together”


“Be man negu fetneh-gar
Fetneh toyi pedar sag”

“Don’t call me treacherer
Treachery is you son of a bitch”


“Nemikhaym Nemikhaym
Hokumat-e sepahi”

“We don’t want, we don’t want
Government of IRGC”


“Nang-e ma, Nang-e ma
Rahbar-e aldang-e ma”

“Our disgrace, our disgrace
Our conning leader”


“Tup, tank, feshfesheh
Akhund bayad gom beshe”

“Cannon, Tank, Grenade
Mullah got to get lost”


“Sepah jenayat mikone
Rahbar hemayat mikone”

“IRGC murders
Leader supports”


“Marg bar dictator
Marg bar diktatot”

“Death to Dictator
Death to Dictator”


“Monji khod-e to hasti
Melat chera neshasti”

“You are the savior
People, why are you silent?”


“Na refrandom, na eslah
Etesab, enqelab”

“No referendum, no reforms
Protests, revolution”


“Koshteh nadadim ke sazesh konim
Rahbar-e qatel ro setayesh konim”

“We haven’t given martyrs, to compromise
Murdering leader, to praise”


“Basiji boro gom sho
Basiji boro gom sho”

“Basij Militia get lost
Basij Militia get lost”


“Boland gu, mal-e to
Seda-ye haq mal-e ma”

“Microphone is yours
Just voice is ours”


“Mimirim, mimirim
Iran ro pas migirim”

“We will die, we will die
We will take Iran back”


“Marg bar asl-e velayat-e faqih
Marg bar asl-e velayat-e faqih”

“Death to the root of Supreme Spiritual Leadership
Death to the root of Supreme Spiritual Leadership”


“Basiji haya kon
Mamlekat-o raha kon”

“Basij Militia have shame
Let go of the country”


“Na taj o na amameh
Akhund karet tamameh”

“No crown and no turban
Mullah your story is over”


Video

Tehran University protests
https://youtu.be/Ga9sM522oMo

Mashhad Protests
https://youtu.be/aW86_jojXbw

Tabriz University Protests
https://youtu.be/zdWIklAOshA

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/5UP2HiY3__o

Tehran Protests at Azadi Square
https://youtu.be/fgn4DCz-ecg

Tehran mass protests
https://youtu.be/hpuxGhkibsQ

Tehran Azadi Square
https://youtu.be/KJX9c5O0eKQ

Tehran protests
https://youtu.be/0BiEOhIL6TU

Tehran taking soleimani’s poster off the wall
https://youtu.be/LUIRheCm0BY

Police tear gas protesters in Tehran Metro
https://youtu.be/nXYOdldOFKE

Zanjan protests
https://youtu.be/sxyVRHUoEyI

Tehran Protests
https://youtu.be/Eqp5Un0Gd2U

Set fire to Soleimani poster in Kordestan
https://youtu.be/Ftg0QjbB6vg

Anti-Riot Police settles at Azadi Square
https://youtu.be/70P6e-grfMI

Anti-Riot Police settles at Amir Kabir University Gates
https://youtu.be/mPLYAu2exBQ

Art University of Esfahan Protests
https://youtu.be/xNE8BIsBJBY

Tehran University Protests
https://youtu.be/cLd8DQhkLyk

Mashhad Undercover agents with civilian clothes came with bus ready to attack people
https://youtu.be/6MWSxiy1iu4

Articles

Democrats Always Misfire on Iran!
History of Democrats & Mullahs 4 Decades of Cooperation!

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/history/dem ... /index.htm

Iran Lobby’s Anti-War Misinformation Campaign
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/movement/ir ... /index.htm

Iranian Opposition Needs Guns
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/movement/op ... /index.htm

IRI is Dying? Long Live Free Iran!
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/ir ... /index.htm

Iran Nationwide Protests Political Posters
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/animation-g ... /index.htm


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Re: Iran Protests: IRI Islamic Regime Got to Go!

Postby Surenareal » Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:08 am

Real Historic Facts that Unmask 1979 Major Powers' Conspiracy and Fake-Revolution in Iran

If you speak Persian please listen to all the following integrated you-tube audio-files, on the Confessions of Jaffar Shaffizadeh, Chief Bodyguard of Akhound Khomeini the accursed.

This audio file lifts the corner of the veil on the top-secrets of that international conspiracy against Iranian nation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBZqHnQetpU

Note: Audi file duration is; 9 hours, 30 minutes , 51 seconds.

Note;These audio files were originally in 60 parts, that were removed from You-tube by a mullahs' regime agent.
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Iranian Opposition Struggle Continues Until Victory

Postby Atusa Qajar » Sun Feb 09, 2020 12:33 pm

Iranian Opposition Struggle Continues Until Victory

Opposition did not Burn Out
We are Hot Charcoal Waiting to Flame Fire
We Will Fight the Regime Until the Death of the Regime


Boycott IRI Sham Elections
Participation in IRI Sham Elections = Empowering the Regime
Voting in IRI Sham Elections = Accepting Legitimacy of the Regime


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Interesting Opposition Videos

How do People look at the MPs & IRI Elections
https://youtu.be/zjWh903a1PA

Anti-Regime Poem
https://youtu.be/EVR91AvCKZY

Son speech on his father victim of downed flight by IRI
https://youtu.be/j2hNWJNRjcA

Burning Basij Headquarter of Mahdaviyeh
https://youtu.be/UffrDBdZRXo

Burning Khamenei Poster
https://youtu.be/ZVDSB20Nx2Y

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Opposition Political Posters

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Re: Iran Protests: IRI Islamic Regime Got to Go!

Postby Shahrzad BB » Thu Mar 26, 2020 2:01 pm

Khamenei kicked doctors without the borders out of Iran accusing them of being spies and then opened the blocked roads that local people of small cities built against Coronavirus not entering their towns. Then he blamed Corona on Trump and Jinns! Muhammad was not the only one who had Jinns in mind in Quran. Khamenei is also a big fan of Jinns and how they plot with Trump to combinedly destroy IRI but Super-Duper Khamenei flies in the skies of IRI and saves the day and umma’ of shahid parvar.

Khamenei is lucky the virus avoids people to rush the streets for another round of protests. Once virus is done with, there will be more protests in Iran. It’s only a temporary delay.

BTW, I liked this one:

Iranian Woman
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/poetry/iran ... /index.htm

Women will be the end of IRI, just give it time.

Is there any wonder why Iran is screwed?
Look at the gray matter in leader’s skull!

BB o BB what’s a girl to do?! :cheer:

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Re: Iran Protests: IRI Islamic Regime Got to Go!

Postby Bita K » Fri Mar 27, 2020 7:19 am

I disagree with almost everything you say but I must agree with this one,

Women will be the end of IRI

That for sure
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