The fifty-sixth night of the gathering of the provincial swallows of the terrorist regime of the child-killer republic
The Role of Organized Demonstrations in Iran
Unlike spontaneous protests seen in some countries, many large-scale demonstrations in Iran are organized or encouraged by institutions. This doesn’t mean participants are not genuine—it means the structure behind protests can be more coordinated.
Common characteristics:
- Organized transportation to protest sites
- Pre-prepared slogans and banners
- Participation by student groups, workers, and civic organizations
Revolution Square serves as a focal point for these gatherings, reinforcing its symbolic importance in Iran’s public life.
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