Posted on 12/30/2017 12:03:39 PM PST by Kaslin
Protests beginning Thursday sparked by economic unrest in Iran have quickly turned into massive demonstrations, not just against economic policy, but against the Islamist controlled government as a whole. These gatherings are the largest form of anti-government demonstrations in the middle eastern country since 2009. Citizens continued demonstrations Saturday in the cities of Teheran, Kermanshah, as well as nearly 20 other locations chanting against Iran's President Hassan Rouhani as well as the Supreme Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
What started as smaller protests against poor economic conditions, allegations of corruption, as well as the Iranian government's involvement in foreign nations has quickly engulfed Iran in the largest showing against the theocratic state in nearly a decade. Labor protests are not abnormal in Iran, but the political and religious nature of these protests have given hope to thousands, if not millions, of people that this dissent shows an opportunity for true reform in the country.
While it is not certain what the Iranian government's response will be to its citizens, the United States warned the Iranian government that the “world is watching” in a series of statements sent out by the President, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and the State Department.
Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s corruption & its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian govt should respect their people’s rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching! #IranProtests— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2017
Reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with the regime’s corruption and its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad. The Iranian government should respect their people’s rights including their right to express themselves. The world is watching— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) December 30, 2017
We are following reports of multiple peaceful protests by Iranian citizens. The United States strongly condemns the arrest of peaceful protesters in #Iran. We urge all nations to publicly support the Iranian people. https://t.co/4spSF6IX1i #Iranprotests pic.twitter.com/jDbEDM0P8F— Department of State (@StateDept) December 30, 2017
Other United States officials showed support for the protesters as well.
(2/2) I stand with the Iranian people in their demand for prosperity and freedom, and call upon my colleagues in the Congress to join me. #utpol #FreeIran— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) December 29, 2017
Since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which established Islamic rule in the once free and prosperous country, women have been historically oppressed. However, brave women are now taking to the streets in defiance of Sharia law. These protests are reminiscent of 1979 when thousands of women publicly condemned the government imposed veiling of women.
FLASHBACK: Over 100,000 Iranian women march against forced veiling in 1979 #IranProtest pic.twitter.com/NPxrjZiS5Z— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) December 30, 2017
#IranProtests: Hundreds of thousands across #Iran chant "We don't want Islamic Republic!" & "Clerics shame on you, let go of our country!" Woman in video took off her #Hijab to protest Islamic dress code imposed on Iranian women since 1979. #IStandWithHer pic.twitter.com/CHNwrTsWPA— Mark Vallen (@mark_vallen) December 29, 2017
In a blow to the Ayatollah, Iranian police announced they would not arrest women who refused to abide by Islamic dress code. “Those who do not observe the Islamic dress code will no longer be taken to detention centers, nor will judicial cases be filed against them,” Tehran police chief General Hossein Rahimi said to the press.
It is unclear how long these protests will occur nor what the outcome will be. TownHall coverage will continue in the following days as more details and events occur.
I read about 3 or 4 days ago that Iran was going to stop enforcing dress code violations. I guess thats because so many women are doing it that the dress code police cant keep up with them - and in fact are afraid to do so. The tables are turning.
Airdrop bikinis over Tehran.
Trump’s fingers are in this somewhere. He is taking care of the Iran problem.
Iran is a large country composed of many different ethnic peoples. FRs has had a bunch of posts on these protests. Hope someone comes up with detailed analysis of whats going on there.Including perhaps a map of these protest locations indicating where they are taking place and what group lives there
Afghanistan in the 1980s
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LrxgwM8h7ek
God bless them.
Time to bring back the Liberator .45ACP handgun and start air dropping them to the Iranian people...
Fight for Freedom!
“Hope someone comes up with detailed analysis of whats going on there.”
What’s going on is Israel, Saudi Arabia and the US are fomenting civil unrest to overthrow the mullocracy. And it will happen because a true believer in freedom is at the helm in the US and not Obozo.
Make Iran Great Again!
it seems to me that muslim people can live civilized if they got rid of the fanatical sexually perverted religious nuts....I wish them luck..
You beat me to the Liberator by 9 minutes.
Great minds think alike.
Holy Shiite, Batman! The protesters have won concessions!
Will these concession satisfy the protesters? Or will they want more?
It seems they are winning for the moment...
Maybe Trump can send Hussein over there to tell them not to get all we-we’d up...
I do remember that on 911 thousands of Iranians filled the streets with candles, prayers and to stand in solidarity with us. I think many had hoped to reconcile with the US.
I wish them well.
The Ayatollahs and the Democrats don’t give up power easily. Drain the Desert,
The mullahs are apparently part of an alien ethnic minority in Persia.
This may not apply to the Basij militia, which are recruited by the clergy and answer to the religious hierarchy. Things will really start popping if the people rebel against the Basiji.
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