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Iran Protests Round-Up—Day 72–November 26, 2022

Iran Protests Round-Up—Day 72–November 26, 2022

November 26, 2022: Saturday, November 26, marked the 72nd day of nationwide protests against the Iranian regime, which began on September 16. Iran’s protests have expanded to 255 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 660 civilians and arrested 30,000 others. The PMOI/MEK has published the names of 528 killed protesters.

Iran protests round-up—Day 72 | November 26, 2022

November 26, 2022: Protests and strikes in Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad, Karaj, and Zahedan.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the NCRI, sent a message on the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people, and said: “The people’s solidarity is much more potent than the regime’s ability to sow discord and division. The willpower of rebellious protesters to bring down the theocratic regime is much greater than the regime’s hasty mobilization to preserve its rule.”

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