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Graffiti daubed in defiance of Iranian regime’s security clampdown in election

NCRI – Anti-regime graffiti has continued to crop up across Iran despite the presence of more than a million security agents aimed at clamping down on protests during the presidential election.

On a bridge over the Imam Ali highway in Tehran, demonstrators hung a picture of Iranian Resistance president-elect Maryam Rajavi with the slogan ‘Our vote is overthrow’.

Elsewhere protesters wrote ‘political prisoners must be freed’, ‘boycott the sham election’, ‘Our president is Maryam Rajavi’ and ‘Viva National Liberation Army of Iran’.

Youths in Shiraz started staged protests from 11pm until 3am on Thursday night chanting ‘down with the dictator’, whilst cities including Esfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, Ahwaz, Khorram-Abad and Lahijan have all seen unrest on the streets during the election.

Iran’s state-run Fars news agency noted on Friday that the PMOI (MEK) were receiving reports about the election and civil unrest from inside the regime by Skype, email, weblog and phones.

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