Posted on 11/19/2019 12:45:04 AM PST by hassan.mahmoud
By: Hassan.Mahmoudi Protests flare up across Iran on Friday with chants of "Death to the dictator," "No to Gaza, no to Lebanon; I sacrifice my life for Iran.", after the government imposed gas price hike. At least 200 people dead, more than 3000 injured and more than 1000 arrested in 132 cities since security forces started cracking down on demonstrators.
Protesters blocked roads, burned buildings, banks, government institutions and clashed with police across the country
Iran shut down internet access across the nation to cover up its positional crackdown on protesters
Videos from the protests have shown people gravely wounded
Some of the worst violence seen so far was in the Southcentral city of Shiraz*.
The latest development in Shiraz:
On the fourth day of protest, people in Shiraz have captured most parts of the city. The government forces have lost control over this major city, known for its literary history and many gardens. Police stations have been evacuated, no security forces are seen in the streets, and even the plain cloth members of the ministry of intelligence are not seen in the scene. The metropolitan train has been stopped.
image.png Protesters block a road in the central Iranian city of Shiraz on Saturday. The incident in the IRGC compound on Nov.17 seems to have disrupted all plans, and the forces are in confusion.
One Shiraz local reported from the scene: "all the banks were set on fire the bases of the Revolutionary Guards' Basij forces were destroyed. The city is in a very disordered state. Law enforcement officers have fled around government buildings. Moreover, all the buildings are in people's hands. No gas stations are active. The mothers support the protesters and bring them food and water. The situation is irreversible. In the year 2008, the regime was able to recapture all the sites but it is no longer possible for the government".
Another local said: "this morning at 10 AM, all shops on Mulla Sadra Street was closed. Convenience stores owned by the IRGC have been vacated and has been set on fire."
Another Local said: "it is like a hunger revolution here."
Another local said: "Shiraz is falling, death toll high, I see Blood and smoke everywhere. A few police stations camps have fallen into the hands of youth."
image.png Protesters at a demonstration in Tehran on Saturday. Another local said: "Khamenei's forces were not able to have any reaction, therefore, they raised a helicopter and fired against protesters from the air.
University Students:
In Tehran, students of Tehran University held a rally in support of the demonstrators and chanted anti-regime songs. "Don't be afraid, we're all together,"
Students of Tabriz University in northwest Iran voiced their support for the popular uprising by holding a gathering and chanting, No fear! Were all together!
image.png *Shiraz:
Shiraz is a city in south-central Iran, known for its literary history and many gardens. The marble Tomb of Hafez, honoring the revered poet, sits within its own garden. To the east, the Mausoleum of Saadi houses the 13th-century writers mosaic-tiled tomb and an underground pool. Shiraz is a gateway to Persepolis, the ruined 6th-century-B.C. capital to the northeast, with its immense gateways, columns, and friezes.
On the twitter feed (news/rumors?) there was mention of two of the police were killed. They were commanders, and were shot by their own guys when they ordered their guys to fire on the protestors.
That is hopeful if true.
Makes a good case to get into Ham Radio.
I look into it from time to time, but seems too complicated. I suppose if I just bought a cheap unit and joined a club I would learn enough to at least get information in an emergency.
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