A banner bearing the message “We are no longer afraid, we fight” was displayed on a pedestrian bridge over Tehran’s Modarres Highway, attracting public and media attention. The display of the banner has been interpreted by some as a demonstration of resistance or protest amid ongoing political and social tensions in Iran.
Details about the group or individuals responsible for hanging the banner have not been publicly disclosed. The message suggests a call to action or a declaration of defiance, resonating with sentiments expressed in recent months by various segments of Iranian society.
Authorities have not issued an immediate response regarding the banner, and it remains unclear whether it was part of a coordinated movement or an isolated act. The display occurred amid a broader context of protests and calls for change that have taken place across the country in recent years.
Observers continue to monitor the situation for any developments that may indicate a shift in public sentiment or government response to such displays of dissent, as Iran grapples with complex internal dynamics.