Rebellious youth in different Iranian cities have been targeting the Iranian regime’s suppressive centers, including several Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) Basij centers and branches of the judiciary, which has become much hated for executing political prisoners and giving heavy prison sentences to protesters.
Five IRGC bases and Basij headquarters were set ablaze in major cities such as Isfahan, Hamedan, Lahijan, and Nishabur in recent days.
The Basij are the most hated suppressive paramilitary force inside Iran. Its main role is to preserve the mullahs’ rule through repressive measures against protests and demonstrations.
The Basij played a prominent role in quelling the November 2019 protests and are part of the regime’s new plan to increase repressive measures on the anniversary of the uprising.
Dec 15, 2020-Rebellious Youth Torch Irgc Basij Bases
In Gachsaran, the brave youths set fire to a judiciary branch in response to suppressive measures taken against political prisoners.
In recent months, following the execution of 27-year-old wrestling champion, Navid Afkari and more death sentences issued for other political prisoners, Iranian youth have been frequently targeting the regime’s suppressive centers and judiciary offices in various cities.
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