Monday, February 10, 2025

Iranians Chant ‘Death to Khamenei’ on Revolution’s Anniversary

THE TELEGRAPH: Tehran regime at its most vulnerable point since its establishment in 1979

Widespread anti-regime protests erupted across Iran on Sunday night as the Islamic Republic marked its 46th anniversary amid growing anger towards the clerics in power.

Citizens voiced their dissent against the Islamic regime through co-ordinated demonstrations from homes and rooftops in multiple cities, with people openly chanting “death to the dictator”.

The public display of anger towards the Tehran regime comes amid escalating tensions within Iran, marked by increasing economic hardship, international isolation, and growing public dissatisfaction with the government’s policies, particularly regarding personal freedoms and human rights.

Combined, this has left the Iranian government in its weakest position since the revolution of 1979. » | Akhtar Makoii | Monday, February 10, 2025