Nationwide protests in Iran-08/01/2026
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A widely shared video from the city of Gorgan shows a large crowd of protesters chanting:
“This is the final battle; the Pahlavi dynasty will return.”
Thursday, January 8th.
Chants of “Long live the Shah” echo through Tehran’s Narmak neighborhood.
Thursday, January 8th.
A large crowd of protesters in Rasht is chanting: “Long live the Shah.”
Thursday, January 8th.
“This is the final battle
The Pahlavi dynasty will return.”
Rasht
Thursday, January 8th
Chants of “Javid Shah” (Long Live the King) have reached Kish Island.
Thursday, January 8th
Shared footage from Tehran’s Naziabad neighborhood shows a significant presence of protesters protesting against the Islamic Republic.
Thursday, January 8th.
A massive presence of protesters in Tehran.
Thursday, January 8th.
Raising the Lion and Sun flag bearing an image of Reza Shah II.
Tehran
Thursday, January 8th.
A surging wave of protesters floods the streets of Tehran.
Thursday, January 8th.
A large crowd of protesters in Babol is chanting “Freedom, freedom.”
Thursday, January 8th.
In the city of Dezful, Protesters showed their support for the monarchy by raising an image of Iran’s Crown Prince, Reza Pahlavi, and chanting slogans such as “Long live the Shah” and “Long live Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi,” making clear that they want a Shah.
Thursday, January 8th.
The national Lion and Sun flag was raised in Khorramabad, Lorestan Province.
Thursday, January 8th.
Chants of “Long live the Shah,” in the Yousef Abad neighborhood of Tehran.
Thursday, January 8th.
A symbol of unity: “Long live the Shah.”
Ariashahr (Sadeghieh) neighborhood, Tehran
Thursday, January 8th.
The world is hearing the voice of Iranians.
“Long live the Shah.”
Bandar Abbas
Thursday, January 8th.
Chants of “Long live the Shah” in the Vakilabad neighborhood of Mashhad
Thursday, January 8th.
Shiraz speaks with one voice, calling for the Shah.
“Long live the Shah.”
Thursday, January 8th.
From north to south, and from east to west of Iran:
“Long live the Shah.”
Lahijan
Thursday, January 8th.
Tabriz joined the nationwide uprising against the Islamic Republic, chanting “Shah Reza Pahlavi.”
Thursday, January 8th.
Islamic Republic security forces ran over by a vehicle in Mashhad.
Wednesday, January 7th.
A large and powerful turnout of protesters in Dargaz County, Razavi Khorasan Province.
Thursday, January 8th.
Protesters in Tehran’s Ekbatan neighborhood held a rally against the Islamic Republic.
Thursday, January 8th.
Honorable Iranians,
support us, support us!
Astaneh Ashrafiyeh
Thursday, January 8th.
Kermanshah has risen.
Only a few steps remain until victory.
Thursday, January 8th.
Brave protesters in Shiraz forced the Islamic Republic’s security forces to retreat and flee.
Thursday, January 8th.
Protesters in Falavarjan, Isfahan, are chanting the national slogan “Reza Shah, may your soul rest in peace.”
Thursday, January 8th.
Since the start of the nationwide uprising in Iran, Borujerd has consistently stood strong in the fight against Zahhak (Evil).
Thursday, January 8th.
Salsabil Street in Tehran has turned into a battlefield as protesters fight against the Islamic Republic.
Thursday, January 8th.
The roar of Kazerun against the Islamic Republic.
Thursday, January 8th.
Plainclothes forces of the Islamic Republic in Kermanshah are openly firing handguns at unarmed citizens.
Thursday, January 8th.
Salsabil Street in Tehran has become a battlefield, where the Kavehs (Kaveh the Blacksmith) of Iran rise up against Zahhak.
Thursday, January 8th.
On Thursday, January 8th, shopkeepers and merchants in Kurdistan closed their stores to say “No” to the Islamic Republic.
In Isfahan, Protesters have turned the city’s streets into a battlefield, opposing the tyrant.
Thursday, January 8th.
In Hamedan, a massive wave of protesters opposing the Islamic Republic has taken to the streets.
Thursday, January 8th.
In this video, you can see a massive wave of people chanting the national slogan “Long live the Shah.”
Thursday, January 8th.




