Unthinkable images that tell of small, big changes taking place in the Islamic Republic of Iran: at the University of Sanandaj in Iranian Kurdistan, the area of ​​origin of Mahsa Amini, the young woman killed while in the custody of the moral police for not wearing the Veil, a menacing group of Pasdaran on motorcycles fires tear gas at the students, but the guardians protecting the university save their lives by literally shielding them.

University and school guards and officials have always been allies of the regime.

In Tehran, Mazandaran, Mashhad, the students of the main Iranian cities support the anti-veil protest, asking for freedom and rights, not only to change the compulsory dress rules desired by the ayatollahs, but also to change the social organization, the basic rules of the family and those of social relations between men and women in the Shiite-led country.

In universities, segregation between the sexes is still in force today, something that students contested, who have demolished architectural barriers within the campuses.

Increasingly violent clashes between police and university, denounce human rights activists.

The images posted by journalist Saman Rasoulpour on Twitter immediately went viral. 

The riots continue despite the warning from the Revolutionary Guard not to take to the streets after 7 weeks of protests over the death of the 22-year-old Kurd.

The students gathered in various Iranian cities on the night between Saturday and Sunday, challenging the leader of the Pasdaran, General Hossein Salami, who had told the demonstrators: "do not go out into the streets again, the revolt has its days numbered".

The violent repression by the Iranian Guardians of the Revolution is already in the crosshairs of the

EU sanctions against Iran:

now the Pasdaran risk re-entering

the black lists of terrorist organizations

.

This is the proposal of the German Foreign Minister,

Annalena Baerbock

, quoted by Reuters.

"I made it clear last week that we will launch another sanctions package, which we will examine how we can also register the Guardians of the Revolution as a terrorist organization," the head of German diplomacy stressed in an interview. 

Berlin is particularly sensitive to what has been happening in Iran for 7 weeks now.

Just a week ago in the German capital, over 80 thousand people

took to the streets in the name of Mahsa Amini

.

Spiegel reports that masked strangers attacked a caravan-garrison of Iranian anti-government protesters last night.

The vehicle positioned for days in front of the Iranian Embassy in the German capital displayed protest signs.

Three of the four activists who were inside the trailer were injured, two were treated in hospital.

The German police speculate a political motive on the part of the attackers and have opened an investigation. 

"If the Europeans pull the trigger on the new sanctions, we will take countermeasures using all the means at our disposal and in this way they will be the main losers", Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani immediately replied, quoted by Irna, commenting on the German intentions.

We advised Europeans not to tie their interests to those of the US and not to make the wrong bet regarding current developments in Iran, "Kanani said. The official also criticizes the

sanctions imposed by Canada and the US

against Tehran for repression. of the protest but for him, the statements of critical Western countries regarding the condition of women in Iran are not based on reality.

Meanwhile, a

foreign tanker

smuggling 11 million liters of fuel was confiscated in the waters of the Persian Gulf by the naval forces of the Revolutionary Guards.

This was announced by the head of the justice department of the province of Hormuzgan, in southern Iran, letting it be known that the captain and crew of the ship have been arrested and the value of the smuggled cargo is around 2.2 billion Riyals, approximately 7 million dollars.

For smugglers, Iranian law provides for a number of years of imprisonment equal to 10 times the value of the fuel seized.  

The rest of the world continues to take to the streets in favor of the Iranian uprising.

Today comes the endorsment in favor of Iranians also of the former American First Lady Michelle Obama: "Today, I am proud to be together with so many people around the world in solidarity with the courageous Iranian women and girls. Your protests have inspired us. ".

Michelle Obama tweeted.