Yesterday (day 16) was the last day of the Iranian football league with Perspolis winning the championship. The celebrations quickly turned to the scenes of protests in Tehran, Karaj, Qazvin, etc.
This is the scene with security forces clashing riding on motorbikes.
The tip of the slogans are directed towards the Supreme Leader in an unprecedented way.
Here they use a slur word, calling him a 'pimp'.
In Ahvaz yesterday, this is the picture of the Supreme Leader burning as it has been set alight.
"So many years of atrocities, Down with the [Religious] Leadership"
And today, this was the gathering in front of the Tehran's city theatre.
"The country has no water, The killings continue."
The water continues to be the critical topic.
The farmers blew up [!?] the massive pipe carrying Isfahan's water to the dry province of Yazd.
This is the new normality where the civilians are taking the control after their continued protests are ignored.
Again as I said, we have entered a NEW PHASE. The oppression, shooting and arrests continue but the public do make sure to show to the state they had enough and the protests and the clashes by the security forces are becoming the NEW NORMAL.
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Eyewitness account from family and friends on what goes on in life of ordinary Iranian during these times
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Talked to my brother last night, begged him to go to the North (Mazandaran and Gilan province) where my parents are now. He said no.
Today, when he was in his office in Sohrevardi in central north of Tehran, 4 locations were hit, some 100s of meters away.
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He decided to go to his home (in Gholhak, ~5km), get his stuff and hit the road. It took him 4.5 hours to get home - it would take 30 minutes usually. Once home, he realised no running water since the main pipe was taken out in an attack in Tajrish today.
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It then, however, turned out to be the work of Islamic Republic's own intelligence ministry. They finally accepted that an "autonomous cell" within the ministry led by Saied Emami had gone rogue and planned and executed the attack.
With that in the back of Iranian minds, terrorist attack on Shah Cheragh shrine in Shiraz was immediately dismissed as the work of the Islamic Republic itself, especially considering the timing (protests).
But it is undeniable that ISIS has claimed responsibility and released π
Today, dozens of cities around the world will witness human chains of Iranians extending for miles.
This has been planned for London too, sadly I do not feel well enough to go.
After weeks and weeks of reactive handling of the protests in the hope of them fizzling out, today the regime is planning to use today's burial procession of Shiraz terrorist attack victims to take the initiative back again.
IRGC Commander again declared the end of protests.
As you can see from the images above, even for a neutral event where everyone would condemn such cowardly terrorist attack (and I do too), the regime failed to bring masses to the street.
Believe me I chose busiest pics, check them for yourself.
#BREAKING The country is in turmoil and it feels like the regime is losing the grip - which is not necessarily good news since this might mean we enter a military phase.
People are reported to be in control of Town of Mahabad in Kurdistan
Funny thing is that taghvim.com website used commonly by Iranians says today is 30th of Rabi al-Awwal. All other calendars say today is 1st of Rabi-ali-Thaani.
It cannot be ISIS!
My Arab followers, can you please tell me what day it is according to Hijri calendar?
Some calendars I found say 28th, some 29th, some 1st ...