Iran has been rocked with nationwide protests for regime change for nearly two weeks. The nationwide uprising extended into its thirteenth consecutive day on Wednesday, November 27.
Tehran and other cities are witnessing ongoing protests as the Iranian people have risen for regime change in at least 172 cities across the country, with at least 450 killed and over 4,000 people injured by the regime’s oppressive security forces. Reports also indicate more than 10,000 protesters have been arrested.
Protesters are demanding the overthrow of the Iranian regime and targeting its Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Hassan Rouhani and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as the source of corruption and economic and social problems and lack of freedom and fundamental rights.
November 27, 2019:
Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator:
Contrary to what the Revolutionary Guard leader Hossein Salami says, the biggest threat to the Iranian people is not the American government or American people – it is the Ayatollah’s henchman like Salami.
Contrary to what the Revolutionary Guard leader Hossein Salami says, the biggest threat to the Iranian people is not the American government or American people – it is the Ayatollah’s henchman like Salami.
https://t.co/JdnsyVQ8Q0— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) November 26, 2019
Reporting by PMOI/MEK Iran, November 2019—New videos obtained from inside Iran show security forces torturing protesters. Other videos show demonstrators calling for regime change and destroying banners of Ali Khamenei and other regime leaders. Protests that erupted after gas price hike expanded to more than 176 cities across Iran. So far, security forces have killed more than 450 protesters and injured more than 4,000. Some 10,000 Iranian demonstrators have also been arrested.
Reporting by PMOI/MEK Iran, November 2019—During the protests that erupted in Iran after a government-imposed fuel price hike, security forces brutally beat and shot demonstrators. Due to a near-total shutdown of internet services, the crackdown on the protests had remained hidden. As internet connectivity is gradually being restored, we’re receiving new footage from the protests. In many cities, protesters are chanting slogans against Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Iranian regime. There have also been many cases where demonstrators have set fire to the vehicles and buildings of security forces as well as banks and other financial institutions which symbolize Iran’s government corruption.
Maryam Rajavi president elect of the NCRI, calls on the international community to halt Iran regime’s crimes against humanity
Calls on the international community to halt #Iran regime’s crimes against humanity- The wave of arrests is continuing. Tehran’s prisons, including Evin and Fashafouyeh are overflowing with detainees and facing severe space shortage.https://t.co/W3M1QdcQMU pic.twitter.com/BRY7vFOV5O
— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) November 26, 2019
Maryam Rajavi: It is imperative to send UN delegation to visit prisoners and prevent torture
Maryam Rajavi: It is imperative to send UN delegation to visit prisoners and prevent torture #Iranprotestshttps://t.co/5eIdLJtPYI pic.twitter.com/XFbRc17gzi
— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) November 25, 2019
Source » ncr-iran