Sunday, November 17, 2019

Mass Protests In Iran: Protesters Rise Up Against The Regime


MASS PROTESTS IN IRAN: Protesters Rise Up Against Regime, Block Roads, Take Over City Halls, Torch Police Bus (VIDEO)

by Jim Hoft




The protests in Iran against the brutal regime are spreading to at least 75 cities.


Protesters ransacked several state run radio and television stations.
In Tehran Pars protesters overturned a police bus and set it on fire.
Iranians are chanting death threats at the regime.
Will the US media put impeachment aside for a moment. Iranians are chanting "Death to Rouhani" tonight as #IranProtests sweep across Iran over gas price hikes. Our people want an end to the terrorist regime.
(Video via MEK activists in Mashhad)
cc: @DonaldJTrumpJr @PoliticalShort pic.twitter.com/4ndkZAlpcF
— M. Hanif Jazayeri (@HanifJazayeri) November 15, 2019

Defiant protesters in the city of Robat Karim – south of Tehran – took over the city hall, controlled the city, forcing the suppressive police forces to flee. Centers of suppression and plunder in the city, including 12 banks, have been set ablaze by the young protesters.
Protesters in Tehran Pars overturned a police bus and set it on fire. The city hall of Salehiye in Tehran was attacked by insurgent youth. Protesters shouting “Death to Bassiji” attacked and burnt down the Kosar Pazand Bank, another center for regime plunder. In the southern district of Mallard in Tehran, protesters set fire to another petrol station.
Protesters in Khorramabad attacked the regime’s radio and television station in the city and broke all windows. They set several state-owned banks on fire or broke their windows.
Protesters in the major cities of Shiraz and Isfahan have blocked major squares and set up bonfires. Two Bassij (regime paramilitary forces) bases in Khayam Street in Shiraz were set on fire. In Isfahan’s Shahin Shahr the people chanted, “Fear not, we are all together.”

Hanif Jazayeri is following the protests.
The protesters chanted, “Death to Khamenei!” and torched a bank in Behbahan.



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