Last night, too, from about 21:30 to 22:15 local time, despite a heavy suppressive atmosphere created by the regime’s agents in the same district in Tehran, youths carried out their nightly protests.
In recent days, on the brink of the last day of New Year holidays (known as Sizdeh Bedar, April 2), the clerical regime has added to the number of its suppressive forces stationed throughout Tehran in order to prevent the eruption of dissent and anger by the Iranian people. Checkpoints have been set up in various parts of Tehran, including Shahrak-e Gharb, Tehransar and Tehran Pars, to inspect vehicles and intimidate people.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
April 2, 2010