An Iranian eyewitness who arrived in Muscat on Friday shared accounts of escalating anti-government protests in southern cities, saying people remain in the streets.
“Thursday night in my hometown of Rafsanjan, the entire 30-Meter Street was gridlocked for five hours, packed with people chanting slogans and calling out for Prince Pahlavi,” the eyewitness told Iran International.
“All the propaganda banners belonging to the Islamic Republic along the street were set on fire. Anti-clerical slogans covered the area around the governor’s office, and people set the governor’s office itself on fire.”
The eyewitness relayed accounts from individuals in Sirjan and Shiraz, saying that security forces “appeared to have no authorization to shoot at people. They were only firing pellet guns at trees to create fear and intimidation.”