One thing is certain: the Iranian regime is crumbling. Every night for about a month, people have taken to the streets to protest against the regime.
Iranians have been protesting for five weeks in a row, despite regime’s harsh crackdown

Iranian regime officials are growing increasingly concerned as the country’s uprising continues
In addition to the growing international isolation, the mullahs now face a tsunami of domestic economic, social, and political crises. Such alarming circumstances are the direct cause of the regime’s inability to control domestic problems and internal political conflicts.
Iran: Security agents attacked Shahed High School, injuring ten girls and killing one

On Tuesday, October 18, 2022, Day 33 of the Iran protests, Iranian women and youths held nightly demonstrations across Iran, chanting “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the dictator.”
Iran’s regime is weakening by the day


The presence of the Iranian regime’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in the ‘joint graduation ceremony for the cadets studying in the academies of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces’ was deemed a failure, as it did not bring him the expected ‘power’ that the regime wanted to present in the midst of nationwide protests.
Iranian political activist interviewed about the country’s widespread protests
Iranians have been taking to the streets since mid-September to protest the death of Mahsa Amini, 22. The initial outcry, sparked by the violent enforcement of a government dress code that includes mandatory hijab for women, has morphed into Iran’s largest protest movement in years.
Iran: Petrochemical Workers Join Nationwide Uprising

On Monday, October 10, the 25th day of the Iranian uprising, more than a thousand Bushehr petrochemical workers stopped working in Asaluyeh and joined the protest while yelling “death to Khamenei.” They were joined by some of the employees of the petrochemical plants in Hengam and Kangan.
Statement from the British Committee for a Free Iran expressing support for the Iranian uprising


Thirty British MPs and Peers expressed their support for Iran’s nationwide uprising in a statement released by the British Committee for a Free Iran.
Iran: The regime’s 11-day internet shutdown is now equal to the entire 2021 oil revenue in financial loss


According to a dismal report published on October 4 by the semi-official Tejarat News website, the cost of 11 days of internet outage in Iran is equivalent to the country’s entire oil revenue in 2021.
Iran: Fourth week of demonstrations against the regime

Protests against Iran’s regime entered their fourth week on Saturday. They are now being carried out nationwide in the form of civil disobedience, according to observers. These protests erupted across Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the brutal regime’s morality police, reigniting the people’s desire to destabilize the regime.
Demonstrations, Clashes with Repressive Forces in Tehran, Other Cities on 24th Day of Uprising

On Sunday, the 24th day of the uprising, people, youth, and students staged protests and clashed with suppressive forces in Tehran and other cities including Karaj, Mashhad, Marivan, Mahabad, Fardis Karaj, Shahr-e Ray, Qazvin, Kermanshah, Arak, and Bandar Abbas. In some parts of Tehran, Marivan, Mahabad, and Fardis in Karaj, shopkeepers and bazaar merchants went on strike in support of the uprising.




