The demonstrations against the authorities are renewed by Zahedan, Sarawan and Mahabad in Iran

The demonstrations against the authorities are renewed by Zahedan, Sarawan and Mahabad in Iran

The protestors returned to the streets in several towns in the second month of the Iranian revolt against the regime and continued to yell anti-regime chants.

Many of the victims of the current Iranian protests had their funerals and 40th anniversaries observed in various Iranian cities. The people of Zahedan, in the southeast of the country, also participated in a large march after Friday prayers, which was met by bullets fired by Iranian security forces.

For the fourth week, after the massacre of September 30, the people of Zahedan, Sarawan and Iran, after Friday prayers, went out to the streets, and chanted slogans against the regime and the guide Ali Khamenei.
Local media and eyewitnesses claim that Iranian security forces opened fire on civilians directly, resulting in deaths and injuries, including one teen in Zahedan.

Several Kurdish cities in Iran also witnessed the outbreak of the demonstrators after their participation in the forty -year ceremonies or the funeral of the bodies of the victims who were killed by Iranian security in these protests.
Kurdish protesters shouted slogans against the Iranian dictatorship in the cities, and Iranian security forces quickly violently responded to their nonviolent demonstrations.

The burial of Shahu Khudari, who was slain yesterday, Thursday, amid protests in this city, was attended by a large number of people in Mahabad, northwest Iran. Participants shouted anti-regime slogans.
On Friday, videos from the streets of the Iranian city of Mahabad were shared on social media platforms, showing the demonstrators escaping while hearing gunfire.

The protests in Mahabad started after Jalal Mahmoud Zadeh, the city’s representative in the Iranian parliament, admitted that the security forces had killed 35-year-old Ismail (Smico) while he was still a minor. Four people died at the funeral for his remains, including a 15-year-old child.
In the Aji cemetery in the western Iranian city of Saqz, Faridoun Mahmoudi’s forty-year celebrations included audience members raising protest signs.

The Iranian security forces assassinated the youthful Faridoun Mahmoudi, 33, on September 19.
To honour Shahidi and Sina Maliri, who died in the most recent protests, some residents of Arak, in central Iran, lit candles on the sidewalk.

Zahedan, Sarawan, and Mahabad in Iran are renewing their protests against the government.

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