Sunday, July 21, 2024

Iran Protests & Demonstrations

The Iranian regime is a theocratic state based on the velayat-e faqih principle (absolute clerical rule). Iran’s authoritarian rulers violently clamp down on popular demands, including calls for greater personal freedoms and equality.

Since early 1980, Iranians have demonstrated against their fundamental rights violations and demanded freedom and democracy.

In the last few years, there have been many significant protests and uprisings in Iran. The first such protests began in December 2017 and lasted through much of the following month, spreading to well over 100 cities and towns along the way. The slogans of the protests included “death to the dictator” and “death to Rouhani,” in reference to the regime’s supreme leader and the so-called reformist president, respectively.

Another major uprising was in November 2019, when the regime’s announcement of gasoline price hikes sparked renewed outrage among Iranian people who had already been driven into deep and widespread poverty. Viewing the announcement as a clear sign of the regime’s self-interest and disregard for its people’s essential needs, citizens of nearly 200 cities and towns took to the streets to once again call for the removal of the existing government in its entirety.

The November 2019 uprising lasted for several days before its participants scattered in the face of incessant gunfire from security forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Amnesty International issued a report in the wake of the unrest that confirmed that the IRGC had been shooting to kill. A later report noted that months of torture had awaited many of the thousands of arrested individuals during the uprising.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) collected official records and eyewitness reports from the frontlines of the protest and determined that over 1,500 peaceful activists and innocent bystanders had been killed in mass shooting incidents around the country. The same findings revealed that at least 12,000 arrests were carried out during the uprising, making it all but certain that the death toll would grow as activists were subjected to torture, denied medical treatment, and tried for vaguely defined capital offenses.

This section of the NCRI website provides news and articles about ongoing protests in Iran and the prospect of future uprisings.

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Iran: Retirees of steel industry assemble to protest delayed wages, dividends and halt in...

On Tuesday, April 19, a protest gathering by thousands of retirees of the steel industry continued for the third consecutive day in front of...
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Retired steel workers protest in Iran capital for third day

NCRI - Retired Iranian steel workers protested for a third straight day on Tuesday outside the Iranian regime’s Majlis, or Parliament, in Tehran demanding...
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Thousands of retired Iran steel workers protest outside regime’s parliament

NCRI - According to reports received from Iran, thousands of retirees from Iran’s steel industry staged a protest in front of the regime’s parliament...
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Iran: 10,000 truck drivers on strike to protest increase in heavy taxes and corruption...

Call for support for the strikers and immediate release of arrested drivers On April 11 over 4500 truck drivers continued their assembly and strike...
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Letter of protest by Iranian political prisoner Reza Akbari Monfared to Italy’s PM

NCRI – The following is the English translation of a letter of protest by Iranian political prisoner Reza Akbari Monfared to the Prime Minister...
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Iranian political prisoner Hassan Sadeghi criticizes Italy’s Renzi over trip to Tehran

NCRI – Iranian political prisoner Hassan Sadeghi has written a letter from Iran’s notorious Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran, to Italian Prime...
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Political prisoner Saleh Kohandel protests Renzi’s Iran visit

NCRI – The following is the English translation of a letter of protest by political prisoner Saleh Kohandel, a supporter of the People's Mojahedin...
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Political prisoners protest Italian PM’s visit to Iran

NCRI – The following is the English translation of a letter of protest by political prisoners in the notorious Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, north-west...
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Obama administration open to renewal of Iran Sanctions Act

The Obama administration is open to renewing the Iran Sanctions Act, which expires at the end of 2016, if it does not interfere with...
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Who are the “moderates” in Iran’s elections?

  The mullahs in Tehran rigged parliamentary elections by disqualifying over half of the 12,000 candidates seeking to run. These “moderates” have presided...