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In the north of Iran chants resound: “We will kill you, Nasrallah”.

In light of the continuing demonstrations in Iranian cities against the regime to protest the death of the young Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini at the hands of the moral police 40 days ago, songs were heard in City of Lahijan The north of the country is of a different kind.

Protesters against the leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, Hassan Nasrallah, sang: “Hassan Nasrallah said, we will kill you, cheeky.”

These developments came when various Iranian cities witnessed the protests on Thursday, as doctors gathered in Isfahan, central Iran, in front of the Organization of the Medical System in this city on the 40th day of the killing of Nika Chakermi.

The security forces also arrested some doctors participating in the protest.

As the videos showed students organizing protest rallies, where students from Tehran’s University of Art and Architecture ‘Paris’ gathered in the university square, chanting slogans such as ‘Jailed student must be released’, ” If someone is killed, a thousand people will be left behind “and” You who sit. The next Mahsa will be with you. “

The manifestations have not subsided

Interestingly, since the death of the 22-year-old Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, which occurred on September 16, three days after she was arrested by the morality police during a visit to Tehran with her younger brother, on suspicion of violating strictness set dress code, the demonstrations have not subsided in the country.

His death sparked unprecedented protests in Iran three years ago, presented in most cases by young men and women and students in a political message and a challenge to the authorities, and an assertion that the young segment, or what is known as the generation, it is like “GENERATION Z” in one valley and the authorities in another, as confirmed by many, analysts and observers over the past six weeks.

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