We will not stop until victory … calls for new demonstrations in Iran

We will not stop until victory … calls for new demonstrations in Iran

Calls for further protests were rekindled today, Sunday, as the rallies that first began in Iran in the middle of September neared in response to the execution of the young Kurdish woman, Muhsa Amini, who was in the second month of her pregnancy.
The youth in the areas of Tehran, Larstan, and Tabriz demanded further protests across the nation that evening.
These organisations reaffirmed their “would not stop until full victory,” as she described it, through data that was posted on the communication websites.

She emphasised further that “it will remain in the streets until the Islamic Republic regime is overthrown.”
This invitation came while many areas in the country still witnessed protests at night, burning pictures of a number of officials, headed by Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei, and the former Quds Force Commander in the Revolutionary Guards, Qassem Soleimani.

The student movement in universities also carries on from strikes and protest pauses to denounce the security forces’ detention of numerous young men who took part in the demonstrations.
It is reported that since Amini was killed on September 16 (2022) three days after she was arrested by the Ethics Police, the demonstrations in the country have not subsided.

Her passing has since stoked the flames of resentment over a number of issues, including the limitations placed on individual freedoms and stringent regulations regarding women’s attire, as well as the living and economic crisis that the Iranian people experience, without even mentioning the extremist laws imposed by the system of government and its overall political and religious makeup.
While the demonstrators were fiercely resisted by the security forces, who also arrested hundreds and killed scores of them.

314 protesters, including 47 kids, were slain in the unrest up until Friday, according to human rights activists (Herna). At least 14,170 people, including 392 students, were arrested in those protests that came out in 136 cities, town and 134 universities..

Calls for further Iranian protests: “We won’t stop till victory.”

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