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Iran: Anti-government graffiti on the walls in Tehran

NCRI – Writing anti-government slogans on the walls has been a way of Iranian people for showing their anger at the mullahs' regime.

In recent months graffiti are appearing on the walls in Tehran's eastern sections especially in Tehran-Pars neighborhood, according to the Resistance sources in Iran.

NCRI – Writing anti-government slogans on the walls has been a way of Iranian people for showing their anger at the mullahs' regime.

In recent months graffiti are appearing on the walls in Tehran's eastern sections especially in Tehran-Pars neighborhood, according to the Resistance sources in Iran.

In Tehran-Pars Second and Third Squares municipal workers are busy repainting the walls. The same is taking place in Farjam Street and 169th Street in the same area.   

Most of the slogans are directed at mullahs' Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.
Tehran's municipal workers in the Forth district spray paint the walls most of the days but by night fall they are again filled with graffiti.

To stop the spread of the protests to other parts of the city, the mullahs' officials have ordered the municipal employees to post warning signs on the walls that the violators will be arrested right away by the mullahs' suppressive police. 

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