Illustrative photo for: Tehran Streets Protest as Man Shouts "Long Live the Shah"

Protests and large-scale demonstrations continue to unfold in Tehran, signaling a significant surge in public dissent across the Iranian capital. Streets that typically exhibit the city’s daily activities are now heavily occupied by demonstrators voicing their dissatisfaction, with reports indicating a level of unrest comparable to revolutionary periods in Iran’s recent history.

Amid the unrest, a man was observed writing the phrase “Long Live the Shah” on a wall, a slogan that references Iran’s former monarchy. This act appears to symbolize a resurgence of pro-monarchy sentiments or a broader expression of opposition to the current regime. Such demonstrations and graffiti are becoming increasingly visible as citizens express their discontent with the government’s policies and governance.

Authorities have yet to release detailed statements, but the scale of civil unrest suggests heightened tensions in Tehran. Security forces have been deployed in various parts of the city, and the situation remains fluid. Observers are closely monitoring developments, noting that this wave of dissent could have significant implications for the country’s political landscape moving forward.

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