Protests have erupted in the Haft-Hoz neighborhood of northeastern Tehran, with demonstrators taking to the streets in apparent opposition to the current Iranian regime. Witnesses report a significant turnout of protesters voicing demands for political change and expressing opposition to the government’s authority.
The protesters have been observed chanting slogans such as “It’s the final battle; Pahlavi will return” and “Long live the Shah,” indicating support for a potential restoration of the monarchy. These chants reflect a segment of discontent rooted in historical grievances and aspirations for a different form of governance.
Authorities have yet to issue official statements regarding the unrest. The situation remains fluid, with reports of clashes between protesters and security forces in the area. It is unclear whether the protests will spread to other parts of Tehran or be contained within this neighborhood.
The incident adds to ongoing concerns about civil unrest and political stability in Iran. Observers are closely monitoring the developments, which could signal a shift in the country’s internal dynamics or a resurgence of dissent against the current regime.