Illustrative photo for: Iran protests Mashhad: Anti-regime rallies demand Shah's

Protests have erupted in Mashhad, Iran’s second-largest city, with anti-regime demonstrators taking to the streets. The gatherings appear to be part of a broader wave of dissent against the current government, reflecting ongoing unrest across various regions of the country.

Participants are reportedly chanting slogans that reference Iran’s recent history, including calls for the former Shah’s name to be recognized, signaling a desire for political change or reform. Specific chants include “Iranians, rise up and chant your Shah’s name,” according to reports circulating on social media.

The protests have garnered attention on platforms like Twitter, with accounts such as @PahlaviReza sharing updates and images of the demonstrations. The exact scale of the protests and the response from authorities remain unclear at this stage, but the event marks a significant development amid continuous expressions of dissent within Iran.

Authorities have yet to issue a formal statement regarding the protests, and observers continue to monitor the situation for further developments. Such demonstrations underline the persistent discontent among some segments of the Iranian population, amid ongoing domestic and regional political issues.

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