Eye on Iran's Protests - October 12, 2023

The Iranian regime’s network of enforcers actively targets Woman, Life, Freedom protesters on the streets. The victims, though, remain adamant that the regime must fall for their freedom to be secured. Over 500 protesters have died for the cause.

A day after Hamas’s barbaric attack against Israel, Iranian soccer fans shouted “Take that Palestinian flag and shove it.”

Hundreds of fearless people stormed the streets of Zahedan on the anniversary of “Bloody Friday,” a regime massacre that took place one year ago in Zahedan.

At least 23 protesters, including three children, were injured by regime suppression forces in the Zahedan protests on September 29, 2023.

On September 30, 2022, known as “Bloody Friday,” bullets rained down from the rooftops as individuals ran in panic from the mosque where they had prayed for Friday Prayer, claiming over 100 lives.

Iran’s morality police attacked Armita Gravand, a young girl, in a metro station for not wearing the mandatory hijab, causing her to suffer a coma.

Photos of Armita Gravand intubated in the hospital are identical to those of Mahsa Amini, whose coma and subsequent death sparked the Woman, Life, Freedom movement just over one year ago.

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to an Iranian, Narges Mohammadi, for “her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all.” She remains incarcerated in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison.

The Iranian morality police rounded up women on the street for not properly wearing the mandatory veil and violently threw them in the back of a van.