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Day 24 – The Fire of Iran’s Protests Flares Up Again

Iran's students around the country joined the 2022 protests.

The protests against Iran’s regime have entered their fourth week starting this Saturday. According to observers, they are now being carried out nationwide in the form of civil disobedience.

Below are the latest reports received and collected from social media:

October 9 – Gilan, Rasht

Reports from the notorious Lakan Prison say inmates have launched a riot. They have taken hostage several officials. In response, authorities used lethal force against prisoners, killing at least four inmates.

Remarkably, the regime holds several political prisoners in this prison. Authorities also implement death sentences against inmates, including women and juvenile offenders there. On December 31, 2020, the regime hanged Mohammad Hassan Rezaei. He was more than 12 years on death row.

Here a voice from inside the prison, calling on the citizens of Rasht to aid prisoners and release them. Several compare conquering jails and releasing prisoners with the “Storming of the Bastille” on July 14, 1789, a landmark in the French Revolution.

October 9 – Tehran

High school students protested and chanted: “Death to the dictator!”, “Death to the Basij!”, “We don’t want an Islamic republic!”

October 9 – Mehrshahr, Alborz Province, northern Iran

High school students protested and chanted: “No fear! We’re all together!”

October 9 – Kermanshah, western Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 9 – Rasht, northern Iran

Students of Gilan University continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Amir Kabir University were on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Amir Kabir University continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Ravansar, western Iran

Locals are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Al-Zahra University chanting: “No to [forced] hijab & oppression! Yes to freedom & equality!”

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Allameh Tabataba’i University chanting: “Poverty-Corruption-Injustice-Death to this dictatorship!”

October 9 – Arak, central Iran

Students of Islamic Azad University – Arak Branch chanting: “College students rather die than live in infamy!”

October 9 – Tehran

High school students protesting and chanting: “Mullahs must get lost!”

October 9 – Mashhad, northeast Iran

High school students in Pirouzi Blvd protesting and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Allameh Tabataba’i University chant: “From Zahedan to Tehran, my life for Iran!” condemning the regime’s deadly crackdown in cities across the country.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Amir Kabir University chanting: “Don’t call it protests! This is now a revolution!”

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October 9 – Mahabad, northwest Iran

Locals are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Bandar Abbas, southern Iran

Locals report the regime’s plainclothes agents were seen chasing high school girls as they sought to prevent anti-regime protests of any kind.

October 9 – Sanandaj, western Iran

Locals in numerous areas are continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Allameh Tabataba’i University held a gathering where they chanted: “Don’t think it’s just today! We have plans for every day!”

October 9 – Kish Island, southern Iran

Reports from locals indicate authorities have stationed police units outside of every school to install fear among the students. They’ve also deployed a large of units into the streets.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Tarbiat Modares University held a gathering where they chanted: “Don’t think it’s just today! We have plans for every day!”

October 9 – Baneh, western Iran

Locals are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Sanandaj, western Iran

Storeowners and industrial workshop workers are continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Qazvin, northwest Iran

Students of the Islamic Azad University – Qazvin Branch continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Iran Reports indicate plainclothes agents are going to various schools and arresting students in groups. School students, especially girls, have been very active in recent protests.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Allameh Tabataba’i University are on strike.

October 9 – Qazvin, northwest Iran

Students of Islamic Azad University – Qazvin Branch chanting: “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”

October 9 – Tehran

Locals in the Abdulabad district are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran

Students of Khajeh Nasir University are on strike and continuing their anti-regime protests on the 24th day of the nationwide uprising.

October 9 – Fardis, west of Tehran

Locals are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran, Bazaar area – Shush Street

Authorities are seen removing a police trailer to prevent protesters from attacking them.

October 9 – Marivan, western Iran

Locals are on strike and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 24th day of the uprising.

October 9 – Tehran, Tehranpars district

Drivers of BRT busses are on strike, a local says, adding the streets are full of anti-riot units.

October 9 – Arak, central Iran

Students of Arak University are on strike and chanting during their protest: “No fear! We’re all together!”

October 9 – Tehran

Authorities have moved a police trailer from Teimouri Square, a local says. According to the second video, workers are rounding up dumpsters from the streets.

Roundup of Iran Protests on day 23:

In this system-challenging protests that have been going on for weeks after the death of a young woman in Iran, demonstrators took once again to the streets around the country especially in the capital Tehran on Saturday.

According to videos published on social media, the demonstrators again chanted slogans against the regime’s political elite, targeting mainly its supreme leader Ali Khamenei. It said that clashes also broke out again in front of the elite Sharif University.

The clashes led to renewed traffic jams on some of Tehran’s main roads. Motorists are said to have supported the demonstrators with horn concerts and shouted slogans against the regime.

The regime’s repressive forces used tear gas against the demonstrators. Shots are said to have been fired. In fear of losing control, the regime used Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) forces to quell the protests.

The regime’s president Ebrahim Raisi visited Al-Zahra University in Tehran on the same day and spoke again of foreign conspiracy operations against its regime. But the students chanted against him and said he should ‘get lost’. In his speech, the regime’s president equated the protesting people with flies.

But the students welcomed him with slogans like, ‘We don’t want a corrupt guest’. The reaction of the students is a natural response to the regime’s brutality on the streets against the protesters.

Security forces are using live ammunition, shotgun pellets, and other metal bullets against demonstrators, mass beatings, and sexual violence against women. In addition to these reports, the deaths of dozens of women, men, and children have been documented, and the number of fatalities is expected to be very high, and many more were injured.

A motorist was shot in the head during a demonstration in the western Iranian city of Sanandaj while he honked his car horn as a sign of supporting the protesters.

The videos recorded from the protests and posted on social media are making it difficult for police and security forces to quell the protests, this strategy has helped the people to expand their resistance, while the people speak now about a revolution, and they are fighting tooth and nail to realize the revolution.

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