A revolution that ends in victory

This is a revolution that ends in victory. The huge voice of the people's protest at the 40th anniversary of Mahsa Amini reached the ears of the whole world; so much so that major newspapers with large circulations in America and Europe dedicated their front pages to a photo of the roaring flood of the heroic people of Iran at the 40th anniversary of Mahsa Amini.

During the protests over this ceremony in the city of Baneh, a citizen from Saqqez named Fereydoun Faraji was killed by direct fire from government forces. His body was buried at night in the Aichi Cemetery in the city of Saqqar under pressure from security agencies.
Hassan Ronaghi also announced in a tweet that the 64th Division of Urmia and the 364th Brigade of the army disobeyed and did not go to Mahabad to suppress the people.
Also, on the 40th anniversary of the martyrdom of Nika Shakermi, the youth of Lorestan fought a fierce battle with security forces in the village of Hayat al-Ghaib on the outskirts of Khorramabad.
In Piranshahr, where people had set fire to areas to fight the oppressors, they also set fire to the fire truck after the fire truck arrived to put out the fire.
The people of Abadan also took up arms and announced that this time they would come to the scene armed and respond to the oppressors with bullets.
The unprecedented presence of the people of Zahedan in the Mecca Mosque indicates the continuation of the protests in this city; as the mosque is full to capacity and people are waiting outside the mosque for the prayers to end and the protests to begin. It is worth mentioning that the repressive government forces are moving towards the Mecca Mosque of Zahedan with heavy weapons, and snipers have also been deployed in the buildings around the Mecca Mosque to suppress the people.
Today, in Falavarjan, Isfahan, the office of Friday Prayer Imam Khamenei was set on fire by people with Molotov cocktails.
Protests in Mahabad are also continuing, and all businesses and people are still on the streets as a sign of yesterday's protests.
In Tabriz, women have also taken up arms and declared that this time we will fight back with weapons like you. The courageous women of Tabriz have taken to the streets with knives and boxing gloves to defend themselves against the repression of government forces.
The Persian-language Christian News Network has also published this news to enlighten the public, and defers the accuracy of the news until further reports.




