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Iran: People in Fasa Rally in Front of Governor’s Office, Security Forces Open Fire on Protesters

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On the fourth day of nationwide protests in Iran, this morning people in Fasa County, in Fars Province, staged a large-scale protest. It is reported that Iranian regime security forces open fire on protesters.

It is said that this morning Fasa came under the control of the people; the widespread presence of citizens forced Iranian regime security forces to retreat.

Also, according to reports received, people in Mashhad joined the protests at Atlas Market.

The Iranian regime is attempting to control the situation by deploying military helicopters. Today’s protests continued in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, and university students also resumed their demonstrations. At Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, students chanted “Death to the dictator.”

Call for a gathering by University of Kurdistan students in support of the nationwide protests

The Amir Kabir Newsletter reported that a group of University of Kurdistan students, while supporting the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people, have called for a gathering on Wednesday, December 31.

The call states: «We are the children of the steadfast and brave mountains of Iran’s land; we will take to the میدان for our rights, for our freedom, and for a just future. »

Another part of the call states: «We rise up to uproot the foundations of this corrupt system. Silence in the face of oppression and corruption is no longer permissible. Our voice will resonate throughout all of Iran. »

Amid the protests and uprising of people in Tehran and other cities, the Iranian regime announced that on Wednesday, December 31, 25 provinces will be closed.

Some of these provinces include Tehran, Hamedan, Kermanshah, Yazd, Lorestan, Kurdistan, Kerman, Isfahan, Gilan, Khuzestan, and Hormozgan.

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