Illustrative photo for: Iran anti regime protests: Tens of Thousands Gather in

Tens of thousands of Iranian protesters gathered in the city of Marvdasht to commemorate victims of the country’s longstanding political tensions. The rally saw demonstrators expressing their opposition to the current Islamist regime through chants and symbolic gestures.

Participants in the protest loudly voiced their dissent, with many calling for political change and justice for those affected by government actions. The gathering was part of a broader wave of unrest and activism seen across Iran in recent months, driven by economic hardships and demands for reform.

Among the most notable chants was “Death to Khamenei,” targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, highlighting the protesters’ rejection of Iran’s ruling authority. Such slogans underscore the deep-seated frustrations among segments of the population seeking greater freedoms and governmental accountability.

Authorities and security forces have been closely monitoring demonstrations, which often confront restrictions on dissent and free assembly. The protests in Marvdasht reflect ongoing tensions within Iran, as many citizens continue to voice their opposition to the regime’s policies amid economic and political challenges.

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