Nationwide Protest in Iran 30/12/2026
- Dec 30, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 13
Hand-to-hand clashes between protesters and the Islamic Republic’s suppression forces in Hamedan.
The voice of a generation that never saw the Pahlavi Dynasty
"This is the last battle, Pahlavi will return."
Protesters in Golshahr, Karaj, chanted “Death to the dictator” during a protest gathering.
Freedom-seeking protesters in Fouladshahr set fires and blocked roads.
On Tuesday, December 30th, Protesters in Fouladshahr, Isfahan, took to the streets chanting “Death to the dictator.”
Amid nationwide uprisings across Iran, the Islamic Republic’s security forces attacked protesters in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, brutally beating them.
A video circulating on social media shows freedom fighters in Tehran’s Marlik neighborhood standing their ground and forcing security forces to retreat.
Widespread strike by Tehran’s bazaar merchants.
Tuesday, December 30th.
Strike and protest rally on Sabounian Street in Shush.
No More economic slogans.
No one’s talking about a ‘women-only revolution.
This is the final battle.
Pahlavi will return.
Third day of strikes and protests in Kermanshah.
Third day of strikes and protests in Kermanshah.
Chants of the national slogan ‘Reza Shah, may your soul rest in peace’ echoed through Zarabkhaneh (Bani Hashem) Street in Tehran.
Protestors in Jalilabad (Khayyam) Street chant:
“This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return.”
This is the voice of the Iranian nation.
Protesters in Tehran’s Aale Yaseen Market chant:
“This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return.”
Students at Aryamehr University of Technology in Isfahan, chanting the slogan “Burn the Three Corrupt,” made it clear that they not only reject the discourse of the 1979 generation, but openly define themselves in opposition to it.
“The Three Corrupt” refers to clerics, leftists, and the MEK (Mojahedin)
Merchants of Tehran’s Shadabad Iron Market chant:
“This is the final battle
Pahlavi will return.”
In Kermanshah, regime security forces were forced to flee after facing resistance from Protesters.
Tile and ceramic shopkeepers on Zarrabkhaneh (Bani Hashem) Street in Tehran held a protest gathering.
Students at Aryamehr University of Technology (Sharif) chanted:
“This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return.”







