Iranian protesters rename Tehran street after Trump during crackdown, reports say
Protesters renamed a Tehran street after Trump amid at least 36 deaths and over 2,000 arrests as strikes and demonstrations spread across more than 100 Iranian cities.
- Iranian protesters are renaming streets after President Donald Trump during rising demonstrations against their government, as reported by Iran International.
- Demonstrators have intensified protests in over 100 cities, chanting anti-regime slogans, with significant unrest occurring in Tehran's Grand Bazaar and other cities.
- Reza Pahlavi, exiled opposition leader, stated that the unrest offers a historic opportunity to end Iran's Islamic Republic and noted unprecedented protest levels across over 100 cities.
- Casualty figures have risen to at least 36 killed and over 2,000 arrests, as security forces responded with tear gas and armed deployments against protesters in multiple locations.
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Iranian Protesters Rename Tehran Street After Trump amid Anti-Regime Uprising
Iranian protesters intensified nationwide demonstrations over the past 24 hours, issuing direct appeals to President Donald Trump while chanting anti-regime slogans and defying an expanding security crackdown. The post Iranian Protesters Rename Tehran Street After Trump amid Anti-Regime Uprising appeared first on Slay News.
Iranian protesters rename Tehran street after Trump, plead 'don't let them kill us' amid crackdown
Iranian protesters appeal to President Donald Trump during nationwide demonstrations, with footage showing Trump street renaming and "Don't let them kill us" messages.
In Iran, anti-government protests continue, protesters report violence by the security forces, tear gas and shooting, and Iran's head of the judiciary has stated to the protesters: "There will be no mercy for those who help the enemies of the Islamic Republic."
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