Protests continued across Iran for a fourth straight day, spreading to multiple cities as demonstrators chanted against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, praised exiled prince Reza Pahlavi, and honored protesters killed in past uprisings.
Security forces responded forcefully in several areas with gunfire, tear gas, and arrests, though in some cities crowds resisted and blocked detentions.
The unrest drew support from prominent Iranian figures and growing backing from Western politicians, who called for increased pressure on Tehran and support for a post-Islamic future for Iran.
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Protests continued across Iran for a fourth straight day, spreading to multiple cities as demonstrators chanted against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, praised exiled prince Reza Pahlavi, and honored protesters killed in past uprisings.
Security forces responded forcefully in several areas with gunfire, tear gas, and arrests, though in some cities crowds resisted and blocked detentions.
The unrest drew support from prominent Iranian figures and growing backing from Western politicians, who called for increased pressure on Tehran and support for a post-Islamic future for Iran.
I predict nothing will change.