The horror. Made possible by treasonous support of the Democrats and the billions in jizya Obama turned over.

We don’t want Islamic Republic’: Thousands of protesters stand up to Iran’s brutality

R E V O L U T I O N: Freedom #IranProtests2020

I asked my cousin in #Iran if she had been out protesting and if she had any photos or videos of #IranProtests2020. Her reply shows the fear the Iranian people have been forced to live in for over 40 years. It’s time for regime change in Tehran. #IranRegimeChange pic.twitter.com/3NfogOz8gk — Emil Moghaddam (@emil_moghaddam) January 12, 2020

#IranProtests #IranProtests2020 this is what fascist dictators do to their people when they speak out against them stop killing your people iran pic.twitter.com/pTHch4FnSn — Brizzy (@Brizzy10193246) January 12, 2020

Killing 1500 peaceful demonstrators detaining and torturing over 10,000….is what Suleimani and his thugs did last November.

Dead bodies still showing up on rivers #اهواز You think we care?? NO we don't #IraniansDetestSoleimani#IranRegimeChange #IranProtests@SecPompeo pic.twitter.com/vIbT4Fb8UT — باید رفت….. People united will never be defeated (@Ali_Az_Abadan) January 6, 2020

Iranian security forces open fire at protesters in Tehran US President Donald Trump urged Iranian leaders not to kill protesters in a tweet on Sunday, referencing protests in November when over 1,000 protesters were killed and thousands more were injured and arrested. By Tzvi Joffre, January 12, 2020: Clashes broke out between Iranian protesters and security forces in Tehran as gunfire was reported in Azadi Square in Tehran, according to the Al Hadath news agency. Video being circulated from Tehran showed at least one woman reportedly injured after being shot by security forces. Additional videos from the Iranian capital showed security forces storming protesters, as protests continued to spread to additional cities throughout the country. شاهد بالفيديو: قمع المظاهرات في #طهران وهتافات "الموت للديكتاتور" pic.twitter.com/BU23pLWNwZ — الحدث (@AlHadath) January 12, 2020 Videos of protesters in Tehran tearing up pictures of former IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani surfaced on Twitter. Another video showed protesters burning a billboard memorializing Soleimani. Tabriz NW #Iran #IranProtests20202 #IraniansDetestSoleimani #IraniansWantRegimeChange https://t.co/xpsZbP8utD — Iran News Wire (@IranNW) January 12, 2020 Another video circulated on social media showed security forces beating protesting women in Sanandaj in Western Iran. Similar reports of security forces beating protesters appeared in other cities as well. On this 2nd day of anti-regime demonstrations in Iran, protests are spreading outside of Tehran again This is a protest video I've received from Sanandaj Security forces are violently beating female protesters. Iranians are angry with the regime for downing a civilian aircraft pic.twitter.com/ILEPJHWQhV — Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) January 12, 2020 US President Donald Trump urged Iranian leaders not to kill protesters in a tweet on Sunday, referencing protests in November when over 1,000 protesters were killed and thousands more were injured and arrested. Some reports claimed that security forces were firing directly at protesters and a video being circulated showed blood from injuries in the incident, but this has not yet been confirmed. Videos circulated on social media on Sunday evening showed security forces firing tear gas at protesters in Tehran, as demonstrations blocked traffic in the city. Demonstrations swept through the country on Saturday and Sunday after the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps admitted that it had shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane, killing all those on board, during an Iranian missile attack on US bases in Iraq. Sources told Iran International that civilian flights in the area were allowed to continue in order to provide a “human shield” against a possible US response.

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