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According to the report, the Iranian regime has successfully pulled off a digital deception: it shut down the internet, blocked social media, and erected a wall designed to prevent the world from seeing what's happening. Without viral TikTok videos, the West concludes the protests have died down. However, it is not true; the Iranian regime continues to punish the protesters, and those who continue defying the law are killed without mercy.
The report stated that Gen Z cannot wait for the West to intervene in the cruelty of the Islamic leader Khamenei. Every night, under the cover of darkness, they take to the streets. It's no longer just signs and shouts; it's urban guerrilla warfare. The burning of mosques, once considered an absolute taboo, has become the norm of resistance to religious coercion. Protesters are no longer running away from the militias; they are confronting them face-to-face. Even those who stay home are not silent.
The report added that in cities like Tehran, Mashhad, and Shiraz, a chilling ritual takes place every night: thousands of people go out onto their balconies and scream "Death to Khamenei." The neighborhood answers them with a resounding echo, a kind of chorus of collective rage that no internet shutdown can silence. This is psychological terror against the government, which understands that even inside its homes, it has already lost. The Iranian internet, despite all the blockades, has been filled with videos of citizens filming their television screens while screaming with joy.
The report said that silence should not be confused with surrender. Generation Z in Iran has passed the point of no return; they have learned to operate under the radar, they have learned to strike where it hurts, and most importantly, they have lost their fear. The West may be dozing, but in Iran, the night is just the beginning. In the face of the international community's outrageous silence, the youth of Iran need to know that they are not alone. They are fighting for their lives against the pitchforks and bullets of a murderous regime that spares no means.
The report stated that Gen Z cannot wait for the West to intervene in the cruelty of the Islamic leader Khamenei. Every night, under the cover of darkness, they take to the streets. It's no longer just signs and shouts; it's urban guerrilla warfare. The burning of mosques, once considered an absolute taboo, has become the norm of resistance to religious coercion. Protesters are no longer running away from the militias; they are confronting them face-to-face. Even those who stay home are not silent.
The report added that in cities like Tehran, Mashhad, and Shiraz, a chilling ritual takes place every night: thousands of people go out onto their balconies and scream "Death to Khamenei." The neighborhood answers them with a resounding echo, a kind of chorus of collective rage that no internet shutdown can silence. This is psychological terror against the government, which understands that even inside its homes, it has already lost. The Iranian internet, despite all the blockades, has been filled with videos of citizens filming their television screens while screaming with joy.
The report said that silence should not be confused with surrender. Generation Z in Iran has passed the point of no return; they have learned to operate under the radar, they have learned to strike where it hurts, and most importantly, they have lost their fear. The West may be dozing, but in Iran, the night is just the beginning. In the face of the international community's outrageous silence, the youth of Iran need to know that they are not alone. They are fighting for their lives against the pitchforks and bullets of a murderous regime that spares no means.