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    Tuesday, 16 March 2010



     

    Iran Fire Festival protests – 15

    Fire Festival celebrations in Karaj, Oroumieh, Shiraz and Kashan

    NCRI - Simultaneous with youths in Tehran, the arisen youths in other Iranian cities have begun Fire Festival celebrations in confrontation with the reactionary mullahs’ regime.

    In the city of Karaj, in Azimieh, brave youths set the picture of the regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, on fire. A regime advertising balloon was also taken down by the people.

    In the city of Oroumieh, the sounds of explosion of hand-made sound grenades and firecrackers fill the air in Molavi Street, Sheikh Tappeh, Shahrak-e Parvaz, Roudaki, Saadi, vicinity of Bash Bazaar, Mani Street and Beheshti College Street.

    In Shiraz, youths have ridiculed the regime’s propaganda and suppressive measures by setting up bonfires. There are also sounds of firecrackers and explosions of combustible material.

    In the city of Kashan, where people braced for the festival the night before, residents have rushed to the central square in the city to observe the Fire Festival.

    Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
    March 16, 2010



    http://ncr-iran.org/content/view/7942/1/

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