Main Entrances to Graves of Nationwide Protest Victims Blocked

The main entrance route to the graves of victims of nationwide protests has been closed by the government.
According to public reports, the entrance route to the graves of some victims of the nationwide protests was blocked to prevent people from gathering for the anniversary of the popular uprising.
A social media user from Amol shared a photo on social networks about the closure of the main road to the grave of Ghazaleh Chelabi. In posting this image, he wrote: “The main Chaksar street in Amol that leads to the grave of Ms. ‘Ghazaleh Chelabi’ has been closed for at least three weeks under frivolous pretexts, and residents of Amol, seeing this main road blocked, are forced to take long detours to reach their destination. It appears the main road was closed ostensibly to prevent potential gatherings so they can better control people.”
According to this user’s statement, on Ghazaleh Chelabi’s birthday, at the square leading to Andisheh Street 19 in Amol where her grave is located, dozens of IRGC forces, Basij members, and masked officers with weapons and various vehicles were on standby, and the entire Andisheh Street 19 where her grave is located was blocked at both ends with concrete barriers such that no vehicle was permitted to pass. Some users also reported that as of now, extensive controls have been imposed on the graves of Mahsa Amini and other loved ones who died in Karaj.
Fear of a second revolution by the courageous and brave people of Iran has put the regime and its agents in turmoil, and although they know that with the collapse of the system from within and the withdrawal of their agents, their fall has drawn nearer, they have not ceased their efforts and intend to torment and torture the people to their last breath. However, the people of Iran are prepared for the overthrow, and without fear of blocked graves and without fear of prohibitions, have come to the streets and will write a more glorious revolution.




