Sunday, December 31, 2017

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Thousands of residents of Mashhad-northeastern Iran took to the streets on Thursday Dec. 28 to protest against unemployment, poverty and the rising cost of living. The demonstration quickly turned into an anti-regime rally. People chanted “Forget about Syria, think about us”, “Don’t be scared, we are all together.” In support of Mashhad uprising people in 40 other cities poured onto streets, calling for regime change and end of the Mullah's rule in Iran. The protests has spread Tabriz, Tehran, Kermanshah, Rasht, Sari, Qom, Urumieh, Ardebil, Mahabad, Qaem shahr, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Khorram Abad, Isfahan, Semnan, Hamedan, Arak, Chaloos, Sabzevar, Karaj, Malayer, Yashooj, Noshahr, Qucahn, Miandoab, Tukman sahra, Baneh, Mianeh, Abhar, Tuyserkan, bandar abas, Khuy, Ilam, Nahavand to name a few. According to reports received by Radio Irava last night the people of Karaj conquered the judiciary and burnt the files. The regime forces have opened fire on people in Dorud in Lorestan province and killed 4. Their names are Hamzeh Lashni, Mohsen Viaiisi, Mohammad Chubak and Hossein Rashtu.

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The Iranian people and supporters of the Iranian resistance in solidarity with the uprising in Iran, gathered in different cities around the world on Sat. As such yesterday the Iranian-Canadians gathered in front of the Parliament in Ottawa in -30C and repeated the slogans of Iranians inside the country. They also called on Canada to support the protesters. The Hon. David Kilgour the co-chair of the Committee of the Canadian Friends of Democratic Iran who insisted to be at the gathering said: "We are here to stand in solidarity with the Iranian people who want democracy and the end of Mullah's regime. Mrs Maryam Rajavi supported the uprising in different cities and that said that this is the Death knell of Mullah's regime. We're here to show our support for a new government, a Democratic government. He added: On behalf of the Committee of the Canadian Friends of Democratic Iran we are here to demand change after 40 years of Misery. Let us have a government who respects all people including women".

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Saturday night Dec. 30, Canada's Foreign ministry said in a
statement: “Canada is encouraged by the Iranian people who are exercising their basic right to protest peacefully. “We call on the Iranian authorities to uphold and respect democratic and human rights. “Canada will continue to support the fundamental rights of Iranians, including the right to freedom of expression.”
Canadian senator Linda Frum also in her twitter channel supported the uprising in Iran.

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Donald Trump also tweeted his government's support for the demonstrators in Iran by saying: Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s corruption & its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian govt should respect their people’s rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching! #IranProtests
I should mention that #IranProtests has been trending on Twitter for the past 3 days
US Senatores such as Tom Cotton, John McCain, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Ted Cruz, Orrin Hatch, and Sara Sanders the white house spokewoman, all showed their support for the peaceful demonstrors in Iranians.

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According to Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran Dec. 31, 2017, On the fourth day of the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people to overthrow the regime, the regime’s officials were compelled to acknowledge the anger and disgust of the people against the regime and the extent of the uprising.
The regime's interior minister, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said today, 'The events of the last few days have caused concern, sadness and discomfort for our dear people, and ... the created atmosphere .... Has damaged the security of the country.'
He said:  'Those who attempt to destroy public property, and create unrest and lawlessness, and undermine the people’s security, are responsible before the law and should be held accountable for their behavior and pay its cost.” He added, 'Those who misused the cyberspace and used it for the purpose of destroying security, irregularity, law-breaking and destruction of the people’s property, have shown that it was just an excuse to use this capacity (cyberspace).' Meanwhile, Mehr, the state news agency, wrote today that the PMOI /MEK'is behind the recent turmoil and manages it. Ali Asghar Nasser, the security and law enforcement deputy of Tehran governorate, said 'A few individuals yesterday disrupted the people's comfort, and they were arrested quickly.' He added these few people! Threw 'stones at the police force, damaged police vehicles, and broke windows of the banks and ...'.
Meanwhile, more fear and confusion can be seen within the regime than ever before regarding the uprising of the Iranian people. Khamenei remains silent on the fourth day of the uprising. Rouhani, the regime's president, also canceled his speech today. Iran daily, associated with Rouhani, announced this morning, “in light of recent events and several days of conflict in different cities of the country, the president will speak on these incidents in a couple of hours'. However, two hours later, one of Rouhani’s spokesmen said, 'There is no speech in Rouhani’s program today.”
The Iranian regime shut down schools in Tehran and many cities under the pretext of 'air pollution' for today and tomorrow.