Iran Focus: Tehran, Aug. 06 – From the Grapevine… Simultaneous with the anniversary of Iran’s Constitutional Movement of 1906, pro-democracy activists in Tehran’s Charsad Dastgah and Jalalieh districts wrote a series of slogans on public walls.
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Tehran, Aug. 06 – From the Grapevine…
Simultaneous with the anniversary of Iran’s Constitutional Movement of 1906, pro-democracy activists in Tehran’s Charsad Dastgah and Jalalieh districts wrote a series of slogans on public walls.
Slogans in Charsad Dastgah included: “Long live the memory of the martyrs of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners”, “3 September is the day the nation will rise and velayat will die”, and “our uprising is alive, Khamenei is dead” (referring to Iran’s Supreme Leader).
In Jalalieh, walls in Mirkhani, Nosrat and Gharib streets, Baqer Khan Junction, Keshavarz Boulevard, and 1,000-bed Hospital, had graffiti all over them.
Slogans included: “sanctions are the beginning of change; Iranians rise up and strike. Next meeting on 3 September. Khamenei should know, the uprising will continue”.