You've probably heard it many times at protests in Farsi by now, the antiauthoritarian feminist song made an instant classic by the regime arresting the artist for creating it, at the start of this revolution against the Iran-regime.
Now, here it is performed in English in the NYC subway, by Christopher Sears (https://www.christophersearsart.com), Sienna Sears, Adrian Enscoe and Sydney Shepherd.
And mass-protest today also at the traditional 40th days since death commemoration for Amir Norouzi, aged 18 when murdered by the State's forces for demanding freedom, in Bandar-e Anzali, north coat Iran.
It is also the traditional 40th day commemoration of the death of Ghazaleh Chalavi murdered by the regime's repression forces for participating in antiauthoritarian feminist protests in Amol, northern Iran.
Amol is also notable during this revolution for a seemingly extraordinary high passion for flipping and/or burning cop cars.
Closer look at the protests at the traditional 40th day since death commemoration today of antiauthoritarian feminist protester Ghazaleh Chalavi in Amol, northern Iran.
The antiauthoritarian feminist uprisings continue into the night. Here an example from Merîwan/Marivan of Rojhelat/NW Iran.
If anyone wonders why burning rubber tires is so common at hmm, fervent protests, there are many reasons for example that the smoke has particularly large and many soot particles in them which assists in some protection against tear gas and similar by binding the capsicum/equivalent irritant compound to the particles in the smoke before it reaches the humans. You can test this at home by first finding a setting for your hot tap water where it just barely is accompanied by some steam (or equivalent on a stove if that's not possible), then causing just a tiny bit of (for example paper/wooden match) smoke and noticing that the same amount of common steam too drastically increases in visibility, as the water molecules of the steam bind to the previously invisible smoke particles making the combination larger, more visible. This smoke has lighter particles, so doesn't neutralize as well as rubber smoke, but the first step principle is the same.
It of course also provides some visual cover and may at least somewhat obstruct some of the vehicles of the repression forces which would presumably want to assault the protesters.
Also in Mashhad, the hometown of the "Supreme" Leader and the President of Iran, the antiauthoritarian feminist protests continue yet another night.
At the start of these protests many "experts" would hardly believe that there were protests even in Mashhad and Qom, as they are seen as very... calm. I disagree a bit, as I've only recent year seen several protests in both, but those were for livable wages for teachers, humane conditions for pensioners and water for farmers to do agriculture, so maybe the "experts" weren't interested.
The counter-revolutionary IRGC commander and mass-murdering imperialist Qasem Soleimani burns again tonight in Qazvin, northern Iran, as in hell if any such exists.
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