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New Anti-Government Chants in Tehran After Giant Rallies Abroad: Reports

Tehran residents chanted slogans against the regime following a crackdown that killed over 7,000 and arrested nearly 54,000 people, amid widespread global protests.

  • On Sunday, residents of Tehran chanted anti-regime slogans from balconies and windows, while in Ekbatan district they shouted `death to Khamenei`, `death to the Islamic republic` and `long live the shah`; AFP said it was not immediately possible to verify videos.
  • Last week, amid a months-long crackdown that left over 7,000 dead and almost 54,000 arrested, residents of Tehran began shouting slogans against the leadership from their homes, following Reza Pahlavi's call for parallel protests abroad.
  • Diaspora protests held large rallies in Los Angeles, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane, with Munich rally attended by 250,000 people on Saturday, police said.
  • Two days before Tuesday's US and Iran talks in Geneva, the Australia government listed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a `state sponsor of terrorism`, citing prior arson accusations.
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New anti-government chants in Tehran after giant rallies abroad: reports

Some residents of Tehran on Sunday chanted slogans against the clerical leadership from balconies and windows, reports said, a day after Iranians abroad staged giant opposition rallies in Europe and North America.

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