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A Revolution That Ends in Victory

This is a revolution that will end in victory. The tremendous voice of the people’s protest at Mahsa Amini’s forty-day memorial ceremony reached the ears of the entire world; to the extent that major and high-circulation newspapers in America and Europe devoted their front pages to an image of the surging tide of Iran’s heroic people at Mahsa Amini’s forty-day memorial ceremony.

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During the protests of this ceremony in Baneh city, a citizen from Saghez named Faridon Faraji was killed by direct fire from government forces. His body was buried under pressure from security agencies at night in the Aichi Cemetery in Saghez city.

 Hassan Ronaghi also announced in a tweet that the 64th Brigade of Urmia and the 364th Regiment of the Army disobeyed orders and did not go to Mahabad to suppress the people.

Likewise, youths in Lorestan fought fiercely with security forces during the forty-day memorial of martyr Nika Shakarami in the village of Hayat-al-Ghayb on the outskirts of Khorramabad.

In Piranshahr as well, where people had set areas on fire to fight the suppressors, after a fire truck arrived to extinguish the fire, they set the fire truck itself on fire.

The people of Abadan also armed themselves and declared that this time we will come to the scene armed and will respond to the suppressors with bullets.

The unprecedented presence of Zahedan residents at Makkah Mosque indicates the continuation of protests in this city; to the extent that the mosque’s capacity is full and people are waiting outside the mosque for prayers to end and protests to begin. It should be noted that the government’s suppression forces are moving toward Zahedan’s Makkah Mosque with heavy weapons, and snipers have been positioned in buildings surrounding the Makkah Mosque to suppress the people.



Today in Falavarjan, Isfahan, the office of Khamenei’s Friday prayer leader was set on fire by the people with Molotov cocktails.

Protests in Mahabad continue as well, and all merchants and people remain in the streets in protest, just as they did the previous day.

In Tabriz, women have also armed themselves and declared that this time we will fight you like you do, with weapons. The honorable women of Tabriz came to the streets with knives and brass knuckles to defend themselves legitimately against the repression of government forces.

The Persian-speaking Christian News Network also published this news to clarify public opinion and defers the verification of the reported news to supplementary reports.

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