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Iran’s People Continue Protests on Day 29, Challenging Regime’s Crackdown

The streets of Iran have filled with crowds. Even today there are protests across the country.

In their struggle for freedom and justice, Iran’s people are showing a new level of courage and solidarity that have not seen before. Despite the regime’s crackdown and brutality, citizens continued protests for day 29th on October 14.

Tens of thousands have taken to the streets since Mahsa Amini’s death. The regime opposes them with violence.

According to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK/PMOI), 400 protesters have already been killed, but the death toll is much higher because receiving accurate information and statistics is difficult due to the regime’s censorship and constant internet shutdown.

In Ardabil, the regime killed a student girl

Teachers Trade Union reports following the plainclothes’ attack on the Raei high school on October 13, one schoolgirl died of internal bleeding in Fatemi hospital, ten were injured, and seven were detained with the principal’s aid.

October 14 – Tehran:

“Death to the dictator,” residents of the Shariati-Zafar district chant.

In Tehran, security forces damage a car and threaten its driver who sounded horns in support of protests.

Residents of Tehran-Jannatabad chanted: “Death to the dictator.”

October 14 – Dezful, southwest Iran

Locals in the Shahrak-e Modares district are continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th day of the uprising.

October 14 – Bukan, northwest Iran

Locals are saying regime security forces are opening fire on protesters on this 29th night of the uprising.

October 14 – Yazd, central Iran

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th night of the uprising.

October 14 – Lali, Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

Protesters chanting: “Death to the dictator!”

Qazvin, northwest Iran

Protesters torched a large poster of former IRGC Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani.

October 14 – Lali, Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

Locals are gearing up to continue the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th day of the uprising.

October 14 – Marivan, western Iran

Locals are establishing roadblocks and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th day of the uprising.

October 14 – Arak, central Iran

Protesters chanting: “All these years of crimes! Death to the mullahs’ regime!”

October 14 – Ahvaz, southwest Iran

Authorities have large security units to the streets to prevent any and all anti-regime protests.

More people across Iran are torching the symbols of the mullahs’ rule, especially posters of regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

October 14 – Razavi Khorasan, Northeast Iran

Protests in Neyshabor continued after midnight local time and activists were reporting that regime security forces began opening fire on protesters.

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime after midnight and demolished a statue of Ruhollah Khomeini, the regime’s first supreme leader.

October 14 – Sistan & Baluchestan, Southeast Iran

Protesters chanting: “So many years of crimes! Death to the mullahs’ regime!”

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th day of the uprising. They’re chanting against the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) paramilitary Basij Force.

Locals continued the nationwide protests against the regime on the 29th day of the uprising.

Protesters chanted on the 29th day of the nationwide uprising: “Death to the dictator!” “Death to the Basij!”

October 14 – Kurdistan, Western Iran

Locals in Sanandaj were in the streets after midnight hours and continuing the nationwide protests against the regime.

October 14 – Hormozgan, Southern Iran

Early Friday morning locals in Bandarabbas torched a site of the regime’s IRGC paramilitary Basij, according to activists.

Even if the current protests are to be crushed with the most brutal violence. The spark will never go out, the fire of hope will continue to smolder.

On Friday, the 29th day of the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people and strikes continued. So far protests in 190 cities have been registered.

The regime is truly at an impasse, and this became even more clear after the comments of the regime’s elements in recent days. They could not offer a solution, even though the uprising posed a threat to the regime’s existence.

Indeed, Iranians consider the ruling theocracy as their enemy because the crimes of a conquering power pale in comparison to what the mullahs have done to the Iranian people over the past four decades.

As the regime brutally represses protesters, officials including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have hailed theocracy, confirming that the regime has no other enemy than the Iranian people. But as protests continue, some officials are calling for more violence. Khamenei has declared war on the Iranian people. But the winner of this battle is definitely the Iranian people.

Currently, the regime has arrested many elementary students. They are pressured not to join the protests, but the protests continue anyway. People organize regular demonstrations in order to keep the attention of the international community.

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