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Letter from 12 Nobel laureates expressing support for Iran protests in 2022

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Joint Letter of Nobel Laureates on the widespread demonstration of Iranian people on the tragic murder of Mahsa Amini.

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Twelve Nobel laureates and highly regarded scientists have added their voices to global calls for condemning the clerical regime’s misogynist apartheid and the ongoing crackdown that aims to deny the Iranian people the right to protest and freedom of expression. They criticized senior members of the regime for crimes against humanity, taking note of the Iranian Resistance’s account of recent victims of state oppression, and requested that the UN send delegations to visit Iranian prisons.

Uprising: At least 400 protesters killed across 170 cities in Iran

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More than 170 cities in all 31 provinces of Iran have recorded protests and demonstrations as of this writing.

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On the 13th day of the people’s uprising against the mullahs’ regime, protests continued across Iran on Saturday, October 1. More than 170 cities in all 31 provinces of Iran have recorded protests and demonstrations as of this writing.

Protests spread across 169 Iranian cities, with over 300 protesters killed by regime security agents

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Protests in Iran continued on Friday, September 30, the 14th day of the uprising against the mullahs' regime.

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Protests in Iran continued on Friday, September 30, the 14th day of the uprising against the mullahs’ regime. Protests and demonstrations have taken place in over 169 cities across Iran’s 31 provinces to date.

Iran 2022 Protests: More than 300 protesters killed and over 15,000 arrested

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Iran 2022 Protests: More than 400 protesters killed and over 20,000 arrested.

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On Thursday, September 29, anti-regime demonstrations had been going on for nine days in many Iranian cities. Despite heavy security, internet shutdowns, and brutal repression, protests have reportedly spread to at least 164 cities and all 31 provinces across Iran.

International support for Iranians following the mullahs’ internet blackout over Mahsa Amini protests

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Iran is now subject to the most severe internet restrictions since the November 2019 massacre. escalating protests.

Despite the regime’s heavy crackdown and internet blackout, Iran’s nationwide uprising continues. Many observers believe the country is on the verge of a revolution. Officials of the regime work to isolate the Iranian people from the outside world and quickly carry out their murderous rampage in an effort to avert this outcome.

Iran’s ongoing uprising is being referred as start of the Iranian revolution

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Protests were sparked by the so-called morality police of the regime's brutal murder of Mahsa Amini on September 16.

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The 12th day of the Iranian uprising began on September 25. Protests were sparked by the so-called morality police of the regime’s brutal murder of Mahsa Amini on September 16. Mahsa was detained and assaulted while in custody on the grounds that she was “improperly veiled,” but the protests that followed her death included chants critical of the entire regime.

Iran’s uprising, with protesters chanting “Death to the Dictator”

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Iran's uprising, with protesters chanting Death to the Dictator.

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In the nationwide uprising, people demonstrated against the mullahs’ government in Tehran and other cities, including Mashhad, Sabzevar, Arak, Ilam, Marivan, Gorgan, Birjand, Isfahan, Sari, Tabriz, Karaj, Fardis Karaj, Kermanshah, Qazvin, Shiraz, Bandar-Abbas, Kish, Kerman, Rafsanjan, Sanandaj, Qom, Khorramabad, Zanjan, Rasht, Ahvaz, Urmia, Bukan, Mahabad, Ardabil, and Hamedan.

Past time for the West to understand that Iran’s regime is delaying nuclear talks indefinitely

Experts estimate that even under current circumstances, the mullahs could enrich a portion of their current stockpile of 60% uranium to the level required for a nuclear weapon in a matter of weeks.
Experts estimate that even under current circumstances, the mullahs could enrich a portion of their current stockpile of 60% uranium to the level required for a nuclear weapon in a matter of weeks.

Experts estimate that even under current circumstances, the mullahs could enrich a portion of their current stockpile of 60% uranium to the level required for a nuclear weapon in a matter of weeks.

The Iranian regime is constantly pressuring Western powers to make concessions in order to contain the clerical regime’s drive for a nuclear weapons capability. Fortunately, the international community has shown little willingness to accept that regime’s ultimatums.

Iran Protests 2022: Time for the Int’l community to stand with Iranians in their struggle against tyranny

Graffiti on the wall says “Death to Khamenei”, a street in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, Northeastern Iran- September 22, 2022
Graffiti on the wall says “Death to Khamenei”, a street in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, Northeastern Iran- September 22, 2022.

 

Protests over the brutal murder of a young woman by Iran’s morality police continued for a sixth day on Wednesday, casting a shadow over the regime’s president, Ebrahim Raisi’s, visit to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Iran Protests 2022: Regime is growing fearful of organized opposition

Youth have taken over the streets of Bojnourd, North Khorasan province, Northeastern Iran.
Youth have taken over the streets of Bojnourd, North Khorasan province, Northeastern Iran.

 

Iranians protested across the country, chanting anti-regime slogans after Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old girl, was brutally killed by the morality police. Concurrently, the regime’s fear of organized resistance grows, with officials warning about the leadership role of Iran’s main opposition, the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), and its Resistance Units.