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Iranian dissidents disrupt regime servers as country sees protests continue

An Iranian dissident group disrupted servers, websites, and applications affiliated to the regime’s presidency apparatus on Monday, leaking a long stream of top-secret documents. This is being described as yet another “embarrassing” security breach for the mullahs following a similar disruption earlier this month that targeted the regime’s Foreign Ministry that allowed dissident to obtain over 50 terabytes of documents and information. Iran’s cities are also the scene of continued protests as retirees of the country’s telecom industry taking to the streets to protest poor living conditions and low pensions, while demanding their rights.

People throughout Iran continue to specifically hold the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responsible for their miseries, while also condemning the oppressive the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and paramilitary Basij units, alongside other security units that are on the ground suppressing the peaceful demonstrators.

Protests in Iran have to this day expanded to at least 282 cities. Over 750 people have been killed and more than 30,000 are arrested by the regime’s forces, according to sources of Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). The names of 675 killed protesters have been published by the PMOI/MEK.

A group of Iranian dissidents, self-described as “GhyamSarnegouni” (meaning “Rise to Overthrow” in Farsi), has claimed responsibility for taking control of and defacing several Iranian presidency-linked websites on Monday. The dissidents have taken down these heavily protected websites, replacing images of Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi with those of Massoud Rajavi, the Leader Iranian Resistance, and Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Other websites showed images of Khamenei and Raisi crossed out.

Brave youths in the city of Bushehr, southern Iran, attacked a base of the regime’s oppressive State Security Forces on Monday night. This attack led to at least one explosion in this site. In the city of Karaj, located west of the capital Tehran, brave youths attacked a building of the regime’s so-called judiciary on Monday night. This attack also resulted in at least one explosion at the site. More details and footage will be provided when available.

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Brave youths targeting a regime-associated building in Iran [File photo]
The majority of the Slovenian Parliament have issued a statement indicating their support for the ten-point plan of NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi and the Iranian people’s demand for a democratic republic. A former Slovenian prime minister, three leaders of the country’s political parties, eight members of the Slovenian Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee, and a former Slovenian defense minister are among the signatories of this statement.

The majority of the Slovenian Parliament, consisting of 47 members of this 90-member body, emphasize that the Iranian people, with their slogans during the nationwide uprising, have made crystal clear their rejection of any form of dictatorship, including the ousted Shah and the current religious despotism, including any ties with these two forms of dictatorships.

The Slovenian MPs strongly condemn the regime’s crackdown measures against Iranian protesters that led to the killing of over 700 demonstrators and the apprehension of more than 30,000 others, and called for an immediate halt to the killings and executions.

The Slovenian Parliament majority declared that the NCRI’s ten-point plan that Madam Rajavi announced two decades ago consists of the same values that they in democratic countries defend.

Local storeowners in the city of Semirom in Isfahan Province, central Iran, are on strike today protesting the regime’s unjust accusations against two political prisoners whose brother was killed by regime forces during the protests of the Iranian revolution.

A large number of the personnel working at the Nabi Akram Hospital in Asaluyeh, southern Iran, held a protest gathering on Tuesday to follow up on their demands.

Official oil workers in the city of Hashtrud and fire fighters in southern Iran are holding gatherings on Tuesday protesting the regime’s refusal to acknowledge their rights even based on their own laws.

Regime authorities in Qods City of Tehran Province have stationed their oppressive security units outside the Islamic Azad University – Qods Branch on Tuesday as they escalate their crackdown measures against universities across the country.

Students of Khajeh Nasir Toosi University in Tehran are protesting oppressive measures by the dean of the Electric College on Tuesday. The head of security had even attacked a number of the students, according to reports from local activists.

Retirees and pensioners of the country’s copper industry rallied outside the Presidential Office in Tehran on Tuesday demanding the independence of the Pension Fund of National Iranian Copper Industries Institute.

Retirees and pensioners of the regime’s telecom industry in numerous cities across the country were rallying on Monday to protest their low pensions and poor economic conditions. These gatherings, following a similar weekly trend, are reported in Mashhad, IsfahanShirazAhvazSariUrmia, Marivan, Yasuj, KhorramabadShahrekord, Bandar Abbas, Arak, Kermanshah, Ilam, and Marivan, among others. This continues previous gatherings held during the past few weeks and months in Tehran and other cities across the country.

In the past few years, retirees across Iran have been protesting to their deteriorating living conditions, especially as the government refuses to adjust their pensions based on the inflation rate and fluctuations in the price of the rial, Iran’s national currency.

Locals in the Vali Asr area of the Iranian capital Tehran were chanting anti-regime slogans on Monday night, including: “Down with the dictator!” This is a sensitive and high security area for the regime as it is located near the state TV/radio broadcasting headquarters.

Similar reports were obtained from the Shahrak-e Bagheri district of Tehran where locals were chanting “Down with Khamenei!” referring to regime dictator Ali Khamenei.

Workers of the Kaleybar Nephelin Syenite Complex in northwest Iran were holding a gathering on Monday protesting not having official employment contracts, and not receiving their paychecks and pensions.

Official oil and gas workers in Ilam, western Iran, held a gathering on Monday and were protesting for their rights that regime officials refuse to acknowledge.

Workers of the Makush Steel Company in Bandar Abbas, the provincial capital of Hormozgan in southern Iran, were rallying outside provincial governor’s office on Monday demanding their rights, including delayed paychecks and pensions.

The protests in Iran began following the death of Mahsa Amini. Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, a 22-year-old woman from the city of Saqqez in Kurdistan Province, western Iran, who traveled to Tehran with her family, was arrested on Tuesday, September 13, at the entry of Haqqani Highway by the regime’s so-called “Guidance Patrol” and transferred to the “Moral Security” agency.

She was brutally beaten by the morality police and died of her wounds in a Tehran hospital on September 16. The event triggered protests that quickly spread across Iran and rekindled the people’s desire to overthrow the regime.

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