On Monday, March 17, Iran’s rebellious youth carried out 20 operations in 15 cities and 100 revolutionary acts in 29 cities, targeting the regime’s centers of suppression and symbols of dictatorship.
The rebellious youth, with the slogans “The only answer to the mullahs is fire, let the flames rise” and “Death to the oppressor, be it the Shah or the Supreme Leader,” targeted the enemy’s dragnet of repression as follows:
- Setting fire to three IRGC Basij bases in Dalahu, Kermanshah province
- Two incendiary at centers of fundamentalism, crime, and suppression of women in Tehran
- Setting fire to the headquarters of Khomeini Relief Committee in Tehran
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij center in Kermanshah
- Attacking a regime center of looting and corruption in Shush
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Tehran
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Mashhad
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Hashtgerd, Karaj
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij center in Esfarvarin, Takestan
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Saravan
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base for suppressing students in Saravan
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Mehrestan, Sistan and Baluchestan province
- Setting fire to government billboards and banners bearing the images of regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini, supreme leader Ali Khamenei, and regime proxies in Tehran, Kerman, Neyshabur, Shirvan, Khash, and Saravan
On Sunday, March 16, rebellious youth also carried out 20 operations, striking at the regime’s centers of plundering and crime and regime symbols as follows:
- Setting fire to three regime buildings in Khalilshahr, Mazandaran province
- Two attacks on the headquarters of the Khomeini Relief Committee in Tehran
- Setting fire to a center of fundamentalism, crime, and suppression of women in Tehran
- Setting fire to a regime building for handing out death sentences in Kermanshah
- Setting fire to a statue of terror master Qassem Soleimani in Shirvan
- Setting fire to two IRGC Basij bases in Mashhad
- Setting fire to an IRGC base in Tabriz
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Isfahan
- Setting fire to the suppressive Battalion 301 in Fasa
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Hashtgerd
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base for suppressing students in Saravan
- Setting fire to government banners bearing the images of Khomeini, Khamenei, Ebrahim Raisi, Soleimani, and regime proxies in Robat Karim, Mashhad, Zahedan, Birjand, Gachsaran, Saravan, Rigan (Kerman province), and Darmian (South Khorasan province)
In fear of these fiery activities, the regime’s judiciary issued a directive to prosecutors across the country stating that “during the Nowruz holidays and the last Wednesday of the year, judicial units on duty should provide services without any interruption” (state-run TV, March 5). (The last Wednesday of the Iranian year is called Chaharshanbe Suri and is celebrated by lighting fire and jumping over it.)
Gholamreza Rezaeian, the commander of the State Security Forces’ intelligence department, said, “At one point, we were only setting fire to four pieces of wood, but now all that’s left is for RPGs and tanks to come in.”
Subsequently, on Saturday, March 15, the rebellious youth, with the slogans “The only answer to the mullahs is fire, let the flames rise” and “Death to the oppressor, be it the Shah or the Supreme Leader,” targeted the oppressors’ centers of suppression and plundering as follows:
- Five attacks against the command headquarters of the IRGC special forces brigade in Javanrud
- Setting fire to two centers of fundamentalism and crime in Tehran
- Setting fire to the Khomeini Relief Committee in Hamedan
- Setting fire to the signboard of the Ministry of Intelligence’s espionage headquarters in Salmas
- Setting fire to two IRGC Basij bases in Mashhad
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base in Kashan
- Setting fire to an IRGC Basij base for suppressing students in Kuzaran
- Setting fire to government billboards and banners in Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Iranshahr, and Chabahar with images of Khomeini, Mohammad Beheshti (one of the key figures of the regime after the 1979 revolution), Khamenei, Soleimani, and regime proxies
In this way, the rebellious youth, in the Chaharshanbe Suri campaign, lit a beacon of guidance to show the freedom-loving youth that the path to the homeland’s freedom lies in rising up and attacking the dictatorship and the anti-Iranian regime’s centers of suppression.
In this regard, and for the fiery overthrow of the regime and its replacement with a democratic republic, the rebellious youth targeted the symbols of suppression and the regime’s network of terror with continuous and expanding fires and revolutionary activities to close out the Iranian year 1403.

