Iranian Resistance: Demonstrations continue in 31 provinces, killing at least one hundred demonstrators and ten security personnel, and thousands of detainees

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According to a statement issued by the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and we received a copy of it on Saturday, the demonstrations continued in a number of Iranian cities, and the arrests by Iranian security forces continued.
"Posts on social media and video clips from the network of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran showed a fierce stance of Iranians in the face of an increasingly violent campaign of repression and intimidation by the regime's security services," the statement said.
Today, protests continue in Tehran and other cities (Tabriz, Qom, Ardabil, etc.) with huge crowds in the streets chanting death to Khamenei.
The regime attempted to stage a counter-demonstration today using its bully pulpit at Friday prayers, but the turnout was much lower than expected and the crowd looked very frustrated.
The public order caused by internet outages persisted in Iran, especially in mobile data networks.
Anonymous hacktivist joined the fray by declaring war on the Iranian regime, saying, "It's too late for us to expect. We're already here." It is reported that the main system websites, data systems and CCTV cameras used to track opponents and protesters have been hacked and outages.
The group released a video saying people should not be afraid of their government, it is the government that should fear its people.

Protests continued in more than 133 cities and towns in 31 governorates. More accurate count will be updated later.

Victims of the protest

Various sources have reported over 100 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and thousands of arrests across Iran.
It is not yet possible to come up with exact numbers, but it is estimated that at least 100 protesters have been killed and 31 people have already been identified. In the context of the attacks on the demonstrators and the confrontation with the residents, about 10 members of the regime's security forces were killed.
The regime's Sarullah headquarters, which is affiliated with the mullahs' guard, oversees the security of the greater Tehran region.
This mullahs’ headquarters and others across the country instructed agents and activists to infiltrate protests, take command, divert crowds away from sensitive regime centers, chant distortionary slogans, identify key activists for plainclothes agents and then push them into unmarked trucks, Or the ambulances they designated for detention.
There are increasing reports from families in Iran that their sons or loved ones will not return from the protests. The number of detainees is estimated in the thousands, with at least 1,800 in the Tehran area.
Among those killed by security forces was 23-year-old Hananeh Kian, who was killed yesterday in Noshahr, Iran. Her name formed a hashtag that is still popular on Twitter today.

protest updates

• Large posters of the founder of the Khomeinist regime, and the current leader, Ali Khamenei, were burned in broad daylight by Iranian youth who kept the security forces in a big bind.

• A large statue of Khamenei was burned in a main square in the city of Mashhad.

• In the city of Khomein, where the founder of the regime is from, young protesters lit large posters of Khomeini

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