Blocking of main entrance routes to the tombs of victims of nationwide protests

The main entrance to the cemetery for the victims of the nationwide protests was closed by the government.
According to popular reports, the entrance to the graves of some of the victims of the nationwide protests was blocked to prevent people from gathering for the anniversary of the uprising of the popular revolution.
A social media user from Amol shared a photo on social media, describing the main road to Ghazaleh Chalabi's grave being blocked. He wrote, "The main road to Chaksar Street in Amol, which leads to the grave of Ms. Ghazaleh Chalabi, has been closed for at least three weeks under false pretenses, and the people of Amol, seeing this main road blocked, are forced to take a long detour to reach their destination. Apparently, they closed the main road to prevent a possible gathering so that they can better control the people."
According to this user, on Ghazale Chalabi's birthday, dozens of IRGC, Basij, and masked officers stood ready with weapons and various vehicles in the square leading to Andishe Alley 19 in Amol, where her grave was located, and the entire Andishe Alley 19, where her grave is located, was blocked off with concrete barriers at the beginning and end, so that no cars were allowed to pass. Some users also announced that many checks have already been carried out on the graves of Mahsa Amini and other deceased loved ones in Karaj.
The fear of another revolution by the brave and courageous people of Iran has driven the regime and its agents to action, and although they know that their downfall is closer with the collapse of the regime from within and the withdrawal of their agents, they have not stopped trying and intend to persecute and torture the people until their last breath. But the people of Iran are prepared for the overthrow and, without fear of the closure of the graves and without fear of prohibitions, they will take to the streets and bring about a more glorious revolution.




