What to Know About the Anti-Regime Protests in Iran
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What to Know About the Anti-Regime Protests in Iran
Iran has for decades now been ruled by an oppressive government. And recently, discontentment with that government sparked mass protests, forcing the Islamic nation into the global spotlight.
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From the Daily Wire:
Iranian security forces killed several protesters this week as demonstrations entered their sixth day.
So far, about six to seven protesters are reported to have been killed, with at least six losing their lives in direct shootings as the regime’s security forces brutally crack down on civil unrest, according to the Center for Human Rights in Iran and the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights. All of those killed were males, including a 15-year-old and others mostly in their 20s and 30s.
The Iranian regime has confirmed only the death of Amirhesam Khodayari, describing him as a member of the Basij militia. Hengaw, a human rights group, said he was a protester and reported that authorities pressured his family to label him a militia member as a condition of returning his body, reported the Washington Post.
According to the Daily Wire, the protests were initially sparked by merchants over economic despair. However, the protests quickly snowballed into the massive anti-regime protests taking place today.
For its part, the Iranian regime has confessed that merchants who initially voiced grievances had “legitimate demands,” though it has sought to separate the large number of anti-regime protestors from the original economically-minded bunch, referring to the former as “sabotage elements.”
Iran’s economy is in dire straits. The Iranian rial has reportedly dropped 1.42 million to the dollar, losing over 56% of its value over the past six months. This has led to inflation and a 72% increase in food prices when compared to last year.
President Trump spoke up in defense of the Iranian protestors, threating to take action against the regime if any of the demonstrators were killed. Now that some protestors have been killed, however, it is unclear whether the President will make good on that threat.
As these protests continue, let’s pray for the people of Iran to turn to Christ!
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(Excerpt from the Daily Wire. Photo Credit: Sonia Sevilla – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27733127)
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Praying for righteousness to prevail in Iran and evil regimes to fall., Lord we know you hear the cries of your people there and we pray for their healing, salvation and deliverance. May Iran and all the nations of the earth call on the Name of Jesus and be saved. Rebuke the devourer, destroy all powers of darkness at work there and around the world and may the rule and reign of JESUS be established in the earth. Amen!
Dear LORD and Eternal God, I pray You are creating instability in Iran as well as all the corrupt nations of the world. I am praying You will bring each one to increasing instability and unto collapse, like a house of cards. Your Word says that You know the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish. You know their way too, Father. I am asking in the Name of Jesus Christ, for You to do what only You are able, it is ALL for Your Glory and our good. Amen
Psalm 1:6