The slogan "Death to Khamenei, Curse to Khomeini" is broadcast from the loudspeaker of Reza Bazaar in Mashhad.

According to a video obtained by Radio Farda, the slogan "Death to Khamenei, Curse of Khomeini" was broadcast from a loudspeaker in Reza Bazaar in Mashhad.
Businessmen and shopkeepers in this market have said that the sound system of Reza Bazaar was hacked and these slogans could be heard for a long time.
One of the listeners of Radio Farda who sent this video mentioned that this incident occurred on February 10.
Meanwhile, the People's Mojahedin Organization (PMOI) issued a statement saying that this action was the work of "rebel centers."
The announcement states that "on the night of Wednesday, February 10, 1402, coinciding with the anniversary of the anti-monarchy revolution of 1979," slogans such as "Death to Khamenei, Hail to Rajavi," "Death to the tyrant, whether he is a king or a leader," and "Death to Khamenei, curse Khomeini, Hail to the Mujahid," and the song "Rise up, overthrow the enemy's palace..." were chanted in a collective chorus by "rebellious centers" in Mashhad's Reza Bazaar.
According to the announcement, this action took place during "the busiest working hours of Reza Bazaar" and "the intelligence and law enforcement agents and suppressive agents on the spot were unable to react in the slightest and were unable to stop these slogans."
Reza Bazaar is the largest and most important market in Mashhad, built on two floors in the Razavi Building Complex and has dozens of commercial units.
The Iranian Broadcasting Agency confirmed in a report that "the internal sound system of Mashhad's Reza Bazaar was hacked and subversive slogans were broadcast from loudspeakers in the bazaar for a few moments."
The news agency claimed that the broadcast of these slogans "caused distress to businessmen and pilgrims."
Mohsen Davari, the governor of Mashhad, also announced: "Last night, in one of the vestibules of Mashhad's Reza Bazaar, a small audio device controlled by a flash memory played slogans that violated norms for a few seconds."
There have been many hacks in Iran in recent months, including on Iranian radio and television networks and prisons.
On February 27, several Iranian television channels, including Channel One, Quran, Payam, and Javan, were hacked for 10 seconds, and images of Maryam Rajavi and Massoud Rajavi, leaders of the People's Mojahedin Organization, and an image of the Leader of the Islamic Republic with a red cross on which the slogan "Death to Khamenei, peace to Rajavi" was seen were broadcast.
Telebion, the live broadcast and archive platform of the Islamic Republic's state-run radio and television networks, was also hacked on February 1 by the "Justice Ali" cyber group.
This group had previously hacked Evin Prison and Qezl-Hesar Prison and provided videos to Radio Farda and some other media outlets that contained images of torture, mistreatment of prisoners, beating and stripping them, drug smuggling into the prison, officers fighting with each other, and prisoners attempting suicide.
Source: Radio Farda




