The day after the demonstration for Mahsa Amini in Berlin with the 80,000 demonstrators arriving from all over Europe in the German capital in support of the Iranian struggle against the theocracy of the ayatollahs, violence continues in the Islamic Republic, which is raging by forcefully repressing the protests always of several times to take on the characteristics of a real revolution. 

Yet according to Tehran, the "riots" in Iran following the death of the 22-year-old Kurd, which entered the sixth week, are now in their "final days".

This was stated by the Deputy Minister of the Interior,

Majid Mirahmadi

.

"There are several gatherings in some universities that are thinning out day by day, and the revolts are starting towards the last days" said the deputy minister quoted by the Irna agency.

In addition, "the situation in the provinces is good and we do not see riots shaking the urban centers," he added, explaining that the south-eastern province of

Sistan-Baluchistan

is an exception.

He also blamed a member of the minority Sunni clergy for having pronounced, in a mosque in

Zahedan

in the province of the capital, "provocative" sermons that triggered further street violence.

In the city of Zahedan, on 30 September last, 96 were killed.

On the other hand, some cracks among the Mullahs had already been recorded. 

But despite the harsh repression that has already caused, according to estimates by the NGO Iran Human Rights, the deaths of over 200 people, including 27 minors, the wave of Iranian protests is entering its sixth week. 

Numerous parades of students organized in Teheran, Kermanshah, Hamedan, Tabriz, and again traders and workers cross their arms and lower the shutters.

Information on what is happening is coming out of the country in fits and starts due to the restrictions on the use of the network by the authorities in Tehran, but the repression continues to be seen well on social networks.

Some women boldly show their hair on the street, but are still severely beaten by the police. 

At the

Berlin event

"That is the Time" organized by the collective "Women, Life, Freedom", "Donna, Vita, Libertà" and feminista.berlin, the slogan of the protest also chanted in Farsi, one of the organizers Hamed intervened Esmaeilion, spokesman for the victims of Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 shot down two years ago by the Pasdaran in Tehran.

“Stop negotiating with the criminal state called the Islamic Republic.

It does not represent # Iran.

Expel their ambassadors from your countries, ”Esmaeilion said.

Between the

Victory Column and the Brandenburg Gate,

the organizers and the police expected a maximum of 8,000 people and instead these increased tenfold.

The German Iranian community is among the largest in Europe and has been able to gather the voice of many other communities scattered across the old continent, from London Brussels, Paris, Bologna, they say after getting off a bus.

The photo from above that portrays the mass of protesters crowded at the crossroads that divides the

Großer

Tiergarten

in four has been around the world.

A sign that the protest for Mahsa Amini becomes important even away from the Shiite-led Islamic Republic.

"We are on your side," wrote the German family minister, environmentalist

Lisa Paus

.

The collective also addressed

Annalena Bearbock

, the foreign minister who had promised solidarity and facts for Iranian women, who were also at the center of demonstrations in

Washington and Los Angeles.

But it is from Berlin that the request comes clear: we want Europe to intervene in a more decisive way on the Iranian crisis, not only with the sanctions concerning the sale of drones to Moscow for the destruction of Ukraine.

"They are not doing anything" they say, addressing the European leaders. 

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The demonstration for Mahsa Amini at the Tiergarten corcevia in Berlin on 22 October 2022

After the very strong signal arrived yesterday from Berlin to the whole world, Tehran continues to point the finger at the West by speaking of "enemy plots" who want to "stop its path towards progress because of their propaganda and their political pressures" Foreign Minister

Hossein Amirabdollahian

said today during a telephone conversation with his Syrian counterpart

Faisal Mekdad

.

"We will continue to support the security of the countries of the region and the opposition to foreign intervention and Zionist aggressions", underlined the diplomat, quoted by IRNA.

Mekdad, for his part, said that Western countries have always tried to create crises in independent countries, including Iran, as they did with Syria.