By Published On: December 28, 2022Categories: NEWS
According to latest reports protesters in at least 280 cities throughout Iran’s 31 provinces have taken to the streets for 102 days now seeking to overthrow the mullahs’ regime. Over 750 have been killed by regime security forces and at least 30,000 arrested, via sources affiliated to the Iranian opposition PMOI/MEK.

People in Iran’s various cities are continuing their anti-regime revolution. Protests in Iran have now spread to at least 280 cities. According to People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) sources, over 750 people have been killed and over 30,000 have been arrested by regime forces.

 

The MEK has released the names of 601 protesters who were killed. Workers at the Abadan petrochemical site in southwest Iran went on strike on Monday morning, protesting threatening letters sent to colleagues who had recently participated in protest gatherings. As a result of the strike, the complex was closed down around noon local time. According to other reports, students at a school in Saqqez, Mahsa Amini’s hometown, are boycotting classes in solidarity with the countrywide protests.

 

Locals also gathered to mark the 40th anniversary of Danial Pabandi’s murder by mullahs’ security forces. They also launched an anti-regime rally, chanting “Death to the dictator!” and “Death to Khamenei!”

 

 

On the 102nd night of the ongoing revolution, people in the city of Mahabad took to the streets and continued their protests. Locals in some parts of the restive city have been seen erecting roadblocks and seizing control of their streets in order to prevent authorities from dispatching security forces.

Others gathered in Izeh to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the regime’s security force’s murder of 10-year-old Kian Pirfalak. The mourners began chanting anti-regime slogans such as “Khamenei must go!” and “Khamenei is a murderer! His rule is unconstitutional!” In a similar ceremony in Sanandaj, locals commemorated Aram Habibi’s murder by the regime’s security forces. Locals in Tehran’s Jannat Abad district took to the streets late at night to launch an anti-regime rally, chanting “Death to the dictator!”

People gathered in Dashti, Hormozgan Province, southern Iran, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Hamed Molaie’s murder by regime security forces. They began chanting anti-government slogans such as “This is the year Seyed Ali (Khamenei) is deposed!” “This is the final message: the entire [regime] is under attack!”

 

 

According to early Sunday morning reports, merchants and store owners in the northwest Iranian city of Bukan are on strike in solidarity with the nationwide uprising against the mullahs’ regime. A large crowd gathered in Bukan to remember protesters killed by security forces during the nationwide uprising. Protesters chanted, “Martyrs don’t die!” and “Death to Khamenei!” as the gathering turned into an anti-regime rally. Protesters set fires in the streets and chanted anti-regime slogans.

On the 40th day since the murder of Borhan Karami, another protester killed by security forces, another protest rally was held near Kamyaran. Protesters vowed to follow in the footsteps of the revolution’s martyrs.

Unfortunately, the Iranian Resistance has lost a dear friend with the untimely death of Franco Frattini, former Italian foreign minister. Mr. Frattini’s family and friends, as well as the entire Iranian Resistance, received condolences from Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

 

 

“My condolences on the untimely passing of Franco Frattini, a wise politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the people of Italy and his family. He was a sincere supporter of the Iranian people and resistance, despite his deep awareness of the Iranian regime’s inhumane and terrorist nature,” the NCRI President-elect said.

 

 

 


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