The Iranian People's Uprising JAN 9, 2026
WATCH: Iran protests day 13
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi: "I am proud of each and every one of you who took to the streets across Iran on Thursday night."
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi: I am proud of each and every one of you who took to the streets across Iran on Thursday night (January 8, 2026).
You saw how massive crowds can force the regime’s security forces to retreat. For those who were hesitant, join your fellow citizens on Friday night (January 9, 8 PM) and grow the crowds even larger, further weakening the regime’s ability to suppress you.
I also call on field leaders to coordinate so that different groups can converge and become even bigger.
I know that even with the internet and communications cut off, you will not abandon the streets.
Rest assured, victory belongs to you!
Iranian security forces opened fire on Baluch protesters in the Sunni-majority city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran on Friday, wounding several people, according to the Baluch rights website Haalvsh.
Videos emerging from Tehran show widespread unrest overnight. In Saadat Abad, rioters attacked buses, metro stations, and civilian vehicles. Footage also shows the Al-Rasool Mosque set on fire near Shahid Tehrani Moghaddam Square. A voice in the video warns: “The people will deal with you perpetrators.”
Security forces fired tear gas at protesters on Thursday night on Nabard Street in the Pirouzi neighborhood of Tehran, according to videos received by Iran International.
Islamic regime mosques have been set on fire
In northern Iran’s Ramsar, protesters set fire to the local mosque and police station.
You saw how massive crowds can force the regime’s security forces to retreat. For those who were hesitant, join your fellow citizens on Friday night (January 9, 8 PM) and grow the crowds even larger, further weakening the regime’s ability to suppress you.
I also call on field leaders to coordinate so that different groups can converge and become even bigger.
I know that even with the internet and communications cut off, you will not abandon the streets.
Rest assured, victory belongs to you!
Iranian security forces opened fire on Baluch protesters in the Sunni-majority city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran on Friday, wounding several people, according to the Baluch rights website Haalvsh.
Videos emerging from Tehran show widespread unrest overnight. In Saadat Abad, rioters attacked buses, metro stations, and civilian vehicles. Footage also shows the Al-Rasool Mosque set on fire near Shahid Tehrani Moghaddam Square. A voice in the video warns: “The people will deal with you perpetrators.”
Security forces fired tear gas at protesters on Thursday night on Nabard Street in the Pirouzi neighborhood of Tehran, according to videos received by Iran International.
Islamic regime mosques have been set on fire
In northern Iran’s Ramsar, protesters set fire to the local mosque and police station.
Iran’s state broadcaster has shared images of the shrine of Sayyid Mahmud in Dezful, Khuzestan, showing it vandalized by protesters overnight.
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