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Iran Protests Round-Up—Day 21 – October 6, 2022

Iran Protests Round-Up—Day 21 - October 6, 2022

October 6, 2022: Thursday, October 6, marked the 21st consecutive day of nationwide protests against the Iranian regime. Iran’s protests have up to now expanded to 172 cities and all 31 provinces across the country. According to reports gathered by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), the regime has so far killed 400 civilians and arrested 20,000 others.

On Thursday, high school students returned to the streets despite measures by the regime to prevent protests from taking shape.

In Qazvin, students were chanting, “Imprisoned college students must be released!”

In Parand (Tehran), students chanted, “I will kill those who killed my sister!” Protests were also reported in Eslmashar, Qods City, and Sanandaj.

At night protests were reported in several cities, including Kermanshah, Hamedan, Sanandaj, and Tehran.

In Sanandaj, protesters blocked roads with fire and chanted anti-regime slogans.

In Tehran, chants of “Death to the dictator!” could be heard in Tehranpars.

In Parand, protesters were chanting slogans against the Bassij, the main force used to suppress protests and dissidents.

Protests in Tehran | October 6, 2022 

Tehran—October 6, 2022: Nightly protests continued in Tehran for the 21st consecutive day. Chants of “Death to the dictator!” could be heard in Tehranpars. In Parand, protesters were chanting slogans against the Bassij, the main force used to suppress protests and dissidents.

Protests in Sanandaj | October 6, 2022

Sanandaj—October 6, 2022: On the 21st night of nationwide uprisings in Iran, protests were reported in several cities. In Sanandaj, protesters blocked roads with fire and chanted anti-regime slogans.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the president-elect of the NCRI sent a message on the Iran protests and said: “Iranian people continued their demonstrations and confrontations tonight in Tehran, Lahijan, Shiraz, Karaj, Ahvaz, Isfahan, Islamshahr, Gohardasht, etc. as Iran protests are entering the 4th week. Courageous youth say, “Don’t call this a protest, it’s an Iran Revolution.”

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