I'll keep reposting this for anyone dismissing the massacre of tens of thousands of unarmed protesters under a state-imposed internet blackout. There’s overwhelming evidence, documented by the UN and human rights groups. If you’re parroting regime propaganda as truth-GO F URSELF.
🚨 The regime's propaganda machine told the world they were “armed foreigners” and “Mossad spies.”
New footage from Jan shows just a brave man and woman, holding hands, peacefully protesting. And the Islamic Republic responds with live ammunition against unarmed citizens. This is how they slaughtered 45,000 Iranians.
THIS is why President Trump is absolutely right. You cannot allow a terrorist regime that guns down its own innocent people in the streets to ever obtain a nuclear weapon or WMDs.
On Jan. 8–9, Iranians took to the streets en masse demanding an end to the Islamic Republic. The regime's forces massacred tens of thousands of them.
Ahd (Sina) Ashgbousi, 16, an only child with a bright future ahead of him, was one of them. This is a glimpse into his story.🧵
Student Protests Across Iran
Students protested today in several cities across Iran, including Tehran, Shiraz, Khorramabad, Kermanshah, Tabriz, Mashhad, Karaj, and cities across Gilan Province.
The protests were sparked by concerns over the role of school grades in university admissions and worries about students' educational futures.
Students chanted slogans including:
"We have seen no justice, only empty promises."
and
"Don't be afraid, don't be afraid, we are all together."
Share this video with the world. This is Diana Taherabadi. She has been in prison for months in the hands of monsters and her life is at great risk. She is 16 years old, a child! I will not stop posting it until she is released and safe in her mother's arms. Save her life.
Arm the people inside Iran. They are literally risking their lives begging for the means to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Give them the means to fight and win.
Let me introduce you to Sadegh Zibakalam, the Islamic revolutionary man who, back in a 1979 interview, straight-up admitted how Islamist and leftist groups in Iran were getting training, support, and connections from Palestinian terrorists and other Arab extremists.
Jan 19 in Iran, During an IRGC
attack on protesters,he helped
them escape!
He stood alone
The regime killed him.
He didn’t die running he gave
his life so others could live.
Never forget:
MOHAMMAD JABBARI ..
🚨 RIGHT NOW IN IRAN
Students in Isfahan are chanting:
“Student, speak up! Shout for your rights!”
After months of war, blackouts and chaos, the regime is forcing in-person exams.
They’re pretending everything is normal, after the January massacre.
The children are awake.
The regime is terrified.
This could be the start of a new wave of protests.
🚨 DIRECT FROM TEHRAN: "Arm us." The momentum is building.
This man just risked everything to show the world that the Iranian people want to be armed. They are desperate to get this message out, and after the massive response to the video of the woman I posted earlier, more people need to amplify their calls.
I asked for proof from the ground, and he answered by filming this right in the heart of Tehran. Look closely at what he is doing: he is driving down an active highway in broad daylight, holding an illegal sign punishable by death against his steering wheel, right in front of the Milad Tower. He is operating directly under the regime's nose to prove this resistance is real.
For the millions he represents, demanding weapons is no longer a political debate. It is a tactical necessity for survival. Peaceful protest against live ammunition has proven impossible. They aren't asking for foreign boots on the ground. They are asking for the basic means to defend themselves against a systemic slaughter.
He risked his life to bypass the blackouts and deliver this geographical proof. Do not let the regime bury his bravery.
Partial Internet Restoration in Iran Triggers Wave of Protest Videos Amid Mass Demonstrations
Partial internet access has reportedly been restored in Iran, allowing videos to emerge showing large-scale protests and unrest across the country, according to circulating reports and social media footage.