Iran, protests and Ali Khamenei
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Iran on edge as several killed in protests against Ayatollah Khamenei
Near-week-long protests against Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have taken a violent turn with the onset of the New Year, leaving several protesters and at least one member of the security forces dead,
Iran is once again witnessing scenes that its leadership knows all too well: shuttered bazaars, paralysed universities and people on the streets protests against the Khamenei regime. What began as anger over a collapsing currency and soaring prices has,
After Trump vows to “knock down” Iran and backs a possible Israeli strike, Khamenei adviser Ali Shamkhani warns that any attack will trigger an immediate, harsh response beyond expectations.
The economic protests have also expanded to include calls for political change and growing criticism of the regime led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In a message issued Saturday to Islamic student associations in Europe, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected Western claims that Iran’s nuclear program is at the heart of the dispute. He said the real conflict centers on resistance to what he described as an unjust international system and efforts to block Iran from reshaping the global order.
What began as a protest against the economic crisis in Iran has grown into an agitation, demanding a change in the regime and the ouster of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. These demonstrations,
Israel has reportedly secured free rein over Iranian skies, actively targeting and decimating the country’s military leadership and nuclear programme. The severity of the threat has been underscored by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, who stated ...
Protests against the regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are raging across Iran. Fuelled by economic distress, protestors are calling for the clerical regime to step down and restoration of the Shah's monarchy.
Nearly a week after Israel's surprise attack on Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that Iran will "NOT surrender," as Israel seeks to eliminate its nuclear program. "War will be met with war, bombing with bombing, and strike with ...
One's a president, the other's a supreme leader. One's demanding "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER," the other says "those with wisdom who know Iran" − its people and its history − "never speak to this nation in the language of threats, because the Iranian ...
Iran is already facing heat after US and Israeli forces targeted its nuclear establishment, while the US continues its “maximum pressure” policy.