Tehran GrapevinePolitical graffiti in Tehran's bus terminals

Political graffiti in Tehran’s bus terminals

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jul. 29 – From the Grapevine… Passengers and employees in Tehran’s southern and western bus terminals reported new graffiti in at least 30 different locations.

Iran Focus
 
Tehran, Jul. 29 – From the Grapevine…
 
Passengers and employees in Tehran’s southern and western bus terminals reported new graffiti in at least 30 different locations. Some of writings were:
 
“Iranian nation, strike, strike”, “death to Khamenei (Iran’s Supreme Leader)”, “workers, students, bazaaris, strike”, “death to the dictator”, “Khamenei should know, everyday is a day of our uprising”.

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