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Iran: Anti-Regime Protests and Strikes Continue on Day 27

Citizens in Iran continue anti-regime protests and strike for the 27 day despite the regime's violence and arbitrary arrests.

Iranian citizens resumed the anti-regime protests and strikes on October 12 for the 27th consecutive day. According to the opposition Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), the demonstrations have expanded to more than 185 cities across Iran.

Instead of hearing fundamental grievances and demands, authorities responded to citizens with violence. Field reports say security forces have killed at least 400 citizens, injured thousands, and detained more than 20,000.

People in different cities continue their protests

October 12 – Arak, central Iran

Protesters torched a pro-regime billboard in City Hall Square.

October 12 – Tehran, Sattarkhan district

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Tehran, Shariati Street

More footage of protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Tehran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Tehran

Protesters were in control of the intersection of Valiasr and Khayam streets.

October 12 – Tehran, Shariati Street

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Gonbad-e Kavus, northeast Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising

October 12 – Karaj, west of Tehran

Regime security forces opened fire on protesters.

October 12 – Bukan, northwest Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Kermanshah, western Iran

Locals established roadblocks, continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Tehran, Naziabad district

Protesters chanting: “Khamenei is a murderer! His rule is illegitimate!”

October 12 – Marivan, western Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th night of the uprising.

October 12 – Tehran, Molavi district

Scenes of protesters confronting the regime’s security forces.

October 12 – Tehran

Regime security forces were trying to put out a fire and shooting at anyone filming the scene.

October 12 – Ardabil, northwest Iran

High school students continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Rasht, northern Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to Khamenei!” “Death to the dictator!” “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”

October 12 – Tehran

Regime security forces fired tear gas into Kashani Mall and those inside began suffocating.

October 12 – Gorgan, northeast Iran

Protesters chanting: “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”

October 12 – Tehran, Lalehzar district

Locals established roadblocks & authorities sent a large anti-riot unit. Protesters are constantly moving into different areas, tiring the regime’s forces.

October 12 – Tehran, Shariati Street

Protesters chanting: “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”

October 12 – Karaj, west of Tehran

Protesters are establishing roadblocks and taking control of the city’s main street, local activists say.

October 12 – Tehran

Brave women in the capital protesting and chanting: “We’re all Mahsa Amini and we’ll fight to the end!”

October 12 – Tehran, Haft-e Tir Square

Activists took footage of a regime agent who delivered anti-riot gear with his civilian vehicle to a unit of the regime’s security forces.

October 12 – Gohardasht, west of Tehran

Protesters chant: “Sanandaj-Zahedan is the shine in Iran’s eyes!” signaling their support & solidarity with the bravery of these two heroic cities.

October 12 – Isfahan, central Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Tehran

Palestine Street Protesters chanting: “Mullahs must get lost!”

October 12 – Tehran

Students of the University of Tehran—College of Fine Arts clashed with the regime’s IRGC paramilitary Basij units, according to local activists.

October 12 – Tehran

Karegar Street Footage of regime security forces attacking the locals and firing tear gas.

October 12 – Tehran

Voice says regime security forces fired tear gas into this elementary school, adding this is the true face of the mullahs’ regime.

October 12 – Bushehr, Iran

Students of Persian Gulf University chanting: “Say it: Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”

October 12 – Mashhad, northeast Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Karaj, west of Tehran, Derakhti Street

Regime security forces fired tear gas toward local protesters.

October 12 – Karaj, west of Tehran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising. Regime security forces have opened fire.

October 12 – Sari, northern Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Karaj, west of Tehran

Protesters tipped over a vehicle of the regime’s state police.

October 12 – Tehran

High school students protested and chanted: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Tehran

Valiasr Street Footage of regime security forces opening fire on protesters and bystanders.

October 12 – Fardis, west of Tehran, Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Saqqez, western Iran

Locals in Mahsa Amini‘s hometown are seen taking control of their streets.

October 12 – Arak, central Iran

Regime security forces attacking protesters.

October 12 – Rasht, northern Iran

Students of Gilan University chanting: “From Zahedan to Gilan, my life for Iran!” This is in support of the locals in Zahedan who were massacred on September 30.

October 12 – Bushehr, southern Iran

Students of Persian Gulf University held a gathering in support of the oil sector, calling on the workers and employees to go on strike against the regime.

October 12 – Tehran, Shariati Street

Protesters chanting: “This is the year Seyed Ali (Khamenei) is overthrown!”

October 12 – Tehran, Iran Ferdows Blvd

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Tehran, Lalehzar district

Protesters are establishing roadblocks and taking control of their streets.

October 12 – Kerman, south-central Iran

The regime’s oppressive security forces are seen attacking protesters.

October 12 – Tehran

Students of Islamic Azad University chant: “We don’t want spectators! Join our ranks!”

October 12 – Mashhad, northeast Iran Kowthar district

Regime security forces attack protesters in anti-regime rallies.

October 12 – Mashhad, northeast Iran

Regime security forces resorted to firing tear gas to disperse crowds in anti-regime protests.

October 12 – Kerman, south-central

Locals started their rallies and continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 27th day of the uprising.

October 12 – Gohardasht, west of Tehran

Locals say there are ongoing protests and regime security forces are opening fire.

October 12 – Tehran, Near Tajrish Square

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Isfahan, central Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

October 12 – Gohardasht, west of Tehran

Protesters chanting: “We don’t want an Islamic republic!”

October 12 – Tehran

Regime security forces are seen attacking a group of protesters.

October 12 – Tehran, Shariati Metro Station

Protesters chanting: “Proud Iranians! Support! Support!”

Merchants on Strike

Reports from different cities say merchants are on strike based on prior notice. In Kurdistan province, merchants refused to launch their businesses in Sanandaj, Saqqez, Baneh, Marivan, and Dehgolan.

Furthermore, merchants are on strike in the country’s second-largest city Mashhad in Razavi Khorasan and Sar Pol-e Zahab in Kermanshah.

Petrochemical Employees’ Strike

For the third day in a row, petrochemical employees continue the strike in Asaluyeh, Bushehr. They set several tires ablaze and blocked the Asaluyeh-Kangan Road, preventing security forces’ transfer. Employees are too sensitive about people’s property, warning each other about not harming private vehicles.

Notably, petrochemical employees of Abadan and Kangan declared their support for the strike and joined it yesterday, October 11. Footage shows the workers getting ready to confront oppressive forces in preempting acts.

Internet Shutdown in Iran

According to the Internet observatory of Netblocks, the regime has severely restricted the internet from 8:00 am local time. The regime had officially declared that it would cut off mobile internet daily from 4:00 pm to 12:00 am, following the continuation of protests.

However, authorities breached their previous directive by cutting off the internet eight hours earlier. Many observers and rights activists believe the internet shutdown is equivalent to a bloody crackdown on defenseless protesters.

Defiant Youths Write Anti-Regime Slogans in Public

As the regime intensifies suppression, brave youths tirelessly write anti-regime slogans on the walls in various cities, inciting citizens to continue protests. Protesters wrote, “[Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei is a murderer,” “This is the year of [Khamenei’s] overthrow,” “The mullahs must get lost,” etc. in Sanandaj, Kurdistan province, and Zahedan, Sistan & Baluchestan province.

Field Reports and Protesters’ First-Hand Experience

On October 11, the MEK published excerpts of reports provided by its domestic network “Resistance Units.” Here are parts of a report from Tehran:

“Conflicts were intense in Haft-Howz square, Narmak district. Citizens severely resisted the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) special forces known as Imam Ali battalions,” the report read. “IRGC forces were extremely suppressing protesters. However, the youths had formed 20-person groups and confronted them.”

“These special battalions are armed with different weapons. In response, citizens defended themselves with Molotov cocktails and pushed back the oppressors.

“Worth noting that the conflicts amazingly expanded to Niavaran district—a wealthy region in northern Tehran. Young girls and boys clashed with the regime’s forces in various streets.

“In Tehranpars district, older citizens had opened the door of their homes on the excuse of car washing. They hosted protesters in their homes, preventing security forces from detaining them.

“The regime had injected several plainclothes agents into the crowd of demonstrators. The agents’ task was to steal protesters’ cell phones, which led authorities to identify protesting people later.

“The regime also uses public sites, where nobody thinks about them, as detention centers. Authorities also fired teargas at citizens from food truckers or held and transferred detainees on food truckers and ambulances.”

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