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As Iranian demonstrators begin a third week calling for the death of Iranian supreme leader and the overthrow of his hardline regime, the opposition is taking to social media to express its frustration at being generally ignored and unsupported by the international community.
The protesters, whose platform is mainly centered upon the government’s corruption and lack of human rights, have a global message: the regime is spending billions of dollars on its terror ambitions and leaving the Iranian people without subsidies to purchase basic goods and live comfortable lives.
In cities throughout the country and more escalated in Khuzestan and Abadan, protesters have continued their campaign, marching, chanting, and engaging in brawls as they’ve been met with the regime’s most brutal forces who are suppressing the protesters by firing guns directly at the people and rounding up hundreds of peaceful protesters.
“I just want the international community to place themselves on our […]
Excerpt Sourced From: justthenews.com
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