Protests in Iran 01/01/2026
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Protesters chant ‘Long live the Shah’ in Kavar County, Fars Province.
Thursday, January 1st.
Asadabad, Hamedan, has turned into a battleground as protesters confront Islamic Republic security forces.
Thursday, January 1st.
Graffiti reading ‘Long live the Shah’ appears in Yazd.
Thursday, January 1st.
On the fifth consecutive day of Iran’s nationwide uprising, protesters took to the streets chanting:
‘Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we’re all in this together.
In Lordegan, public protests have escalated, with protesters storming government sites including the Martyrs Foundation, the Relief Committee, and the courthouse.
Thursday, January 1st.
Protesters in Lordegan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, are chanting ‘Long live the Shah’ in direct confrontation with Islamic Republic forces.
‘Long live the Shah’ has become the rallying cry of Iran’s freedom.
Thursday, January 1st.
Reza Shah, may your soul rest in peace.
Marvdasht, Fars Province
Thursday, January 1st.
In Marvdasht, Fars Province, the protesters forced Islamic Republic security forces to flee.
Thursday, January 1st.
This is the final battle
Pahlavi will return.
Marvdasht
Thursday, January 1st.
Fifth day of nationwide strikes and protests in Iran.
Neither Gaza nor Lebanon
My life for Iran.
Tehran Fruit and Vegetable Market.
Chanting ‘Long live the Shah’ face to face with Islamic Republic security forces.
Baghmalek, Khuzestan Province
Early morning, Thursday, January 1st




