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Iranian protestors shut down Grand Bazaar, chant "Death to Palestine"

bucyou

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Iranian civilian protestors, in a surprising turn of events in the country, are taking to the streets to express opposition to the hardline ruling regime by chanting, "Death to Palestine" and "Leave Syria, think of us," according to an independent translation of videos showing the protests.


The protests, just the latest in social unrest gripping the country, began over the weekend and have spilled into Monday, as anti-regime protestors express frustration over the plunging value of Iran's currency, the rial, and Iranian leadership's continued funding of regional terror groups and military operations in Syria on behalf of embattled President Bashar al-Assad.


Protestors are said to be fed up with the Iranian ruling regime's focus on foreign intervention ahead of the country's own economy, which has been even further strained since President Donald Trump walked away from the landmark nuclear agreement and reimposed harsh sanctions on Tehran.

Protestors could be hard chanting in Farsi, "Death to Palestine" in apparent reference to the Iranian ruling regime's efforts to fund the terror-tied Hamas government in the Gaza Strip and foment terrorism against Israel.


Additionally frustrated with the Iranian regime's massive expenditures on war in Syria, protestors also could be heard chanting, "Leave Syria and think of us."


Other videos appear to show the protestors chanting, "Death to dictator."

Protests are said to be gaining steam and will culminate in a massive demonstration in Tehran in front of the country's parliament building.


Iranian police reportedly attacked the protestors with tear gas.


Saeed Ghasseminejad, an Iran research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies who has been tracking the ongoing protests, told the Free Beacon tensions are coming to a head between Iranian citizens and the hardline ruling regime.


"Iranians are fed up with the regime and its both factions," he said. "Over the last year, dollar appreciated 140 percent against rial. The regime is selling oil to fund terrorist groups and its military adventures in the region while Iranians become poorer and poorer every day."


http://freebeacon.com/national-security/iranian-protestors-swarm-streets-chanting-death-palestine/


Safe to say none of the billions in cash they received went to helping their people, just more bombs and rockets.
 

bucyou

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At a meeting with judiciary officials on Wednesday, June 27, the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on Justice Department to “confront those who disrupt economic security."

A day earlier, judiciary head, Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani had threatened the protesting merchants with execution, according to Iran’s Radio Farda.

“Listen carefully. Take the cotton out of your ears and open your eyes. Disrupting the country’s economic order is punishable by execution—if found to be on the level of ‘corruption on earth’—or up to 20 years in prison and the confiscation of all possessions,” Amoli Larijani warned in a speech addressing judicial officials in Tehran on June 26.

“We will not hesitate to implement the law,” he added.

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-Iran-bazaar-protests-may-face-execution.html

Now protesters are being threatened with execution.
 
Maybe we will have a real revolution there.

Strange how the US's proposed solutions to problems caused by US meddling are always more US meddling.
 
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