Protest actions continued in Iran's Dehgolan, Diziche, Zahedan, Tehran, Mashhad and a number of cities.

"Death to the dictator!", "Death to Khamenei!", "Khamenei is a murderer, his government is invalid!", "Death to the child-killing government!", "Death to the murderer Khamenei!"

and other slogans were chanted.

Depositors in Iran withdraw their money from banks in protest against the regime.

But the government has imposed a limit on bank cashing operations.

Day and night in Tehran, anti-Khamenei slogans are written on the walls: "Death to Khamenei!", "Victory is with us!"

Residents of Moniriye region chanted slogans against the regime at night: "Death to the dictator!", "Death to Khamenei!", "Khamenei is a murderer, his government is invalid!", "Death to the child-killing government!", "Death to the killer Khamenei!"

In the Narmek region, protesters burned the mullah's house.

Students of Tehran's Khaja Nasir University announced that they will hold a strike until the imprisoned students are released.

A female activist in the city of Tabriz, Vahida Khanpour, was arrested by the security forces of the Iranian regime at her father's house in Tabriz.

In Khorasan-Razavi province, a student of Mashhad Azad University left the classroom after a political discussion with a professor, and after being attacked by government forces, he committed suicide by breaking the glass of a bulletin board.

Khuzistan Province - According to Ahwaz media, the body of Dunya Farhadi, a 22-year-old Ahwaz student who was abducted by regime forces 9 days ago, was found on the bank of the Karun River.

In Diziche region of Isfahan province, the base stations of Irancell and Raytel telephone operators were set on fire by protesters.

Anti-government slogans were raised during the protests in Dehgolan, Kurdistan province.

In the city of Zahidan, Sistan-Baluchistan, protesters chanted the slogan "Shame on Khamenei, leave our country" and held a protest against the execution of protesters by the women's regime.

The participants of the action painted their hands in the color of blood and shouted slogans: "Death to the oppressive government!", Basij and SEPAH, you are our ISIS!"

Shahid Beheshti University professor and lawyer Muhaggiq Damad apologized to all Iranian people as a cleric: "We did not preach Islamic morality and we could not educate today's generation to be kind, compassionate and free from violence."

The Friday imam of Zahidan city, Movlavi Abdulhamid, said that today the majority of Iranian people are dissatisfied.

He said that at present, the currency of Iran, the riyal, has become the most worthless currency in the world, the looting of the country's wealth in front of the eyes of the country's population is a cause for concern, the policy of discrimination is carried out in the country, and the laws are not applied equally to everyone.

Armenians put a commemorative plaque on the subject of the so-called genocide in the schools located in the city of Isfahan, Iran.

Major General Huseyn Salami, Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, noted that the situation in the country is not normal.

Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said that the virtual space will be completely filtered.

Three people were killed and many members of the group were injured as a result of the attack of the international coalition forces led by the United States on the armed groups affiliated to the SEPAH located in the east of Syria.

The attack was carried out in the city of al-Mayadin, located in the east of Deir-ez-Zor region.

In Iran, the general secretary of the People's Reform Party and cleric Mohammad Zare Fumani was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

The Special Spiritual Court reviewed the case of Muhammed Zare Fumeni and upheld the original decision of the court as it was.

Sahand Nurmohammedzadeh's father, Jafar Nurmohammedzadeh, told the media that his son has been on hunger strike for three days in protest against the death sentence.

Mahmoud Muradkhani, the nephew of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, said that the regime headed by his uncle has been against democracy, human rights and women's rights for more than 40 years: "With the death of the Iranian leader, the ruling system will collapse. There are people in the government who do not agree with Khamenei's policy, but they they don't have the opportunity to express their opinions".

Steve McCabe, a member of the British Parliament from the Labor Party, wrote a letter to his country's foreign minister, asking the government not only to strengthen sanctions, but also to expel Iran's chargé d'affaires in London and reduce the level of British-Iranian relations.

The UN said that "Iran oppresses women and violates their rights."

The UN expels Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women, which is dedicated to promoting gender equality and empowering women.

Amnesty International has announced that at least 26 protesters arrested in Iran face the threat of execution.

The Dutch government summoned the Iranian ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to condemn the continuous violation of fundamental rights and freedoms in Iran.

During his speech in the parliament, the Italian foreign minister said that the Iranian ambassador will be called to the MFA immediately after handing over his credentials to the head of state.

Martin Dienhofen, a member of the German parliament, sent a letter to Iran's ambassador to Germany, demanding the immediate cancellation of the sentence of Mohammad Brugheni, one of the protesters facing the threat of execution.

Iranians living in Copenhagen held a demonstration in support of the protests in their country.

In the information provided by "I24 news", in the images shared by the human rights groups, the fourth month of protests started with the death of Mahsa Amini and hundreds of people took to the streets again on Friday in the southeast of Iran.

According to a video shared by the Oslo-based Iranian Human Rights Organization (IHR), protesters in Zahedan, the capital of Sistan-Baluchistan province, targeted Ali Khamenei and chanted "death to the dictator".

The province's Baloch minority, which embraces Sunni rather than Shi'ism, which prevails in Iran, has complained of discrimination for a long time.

Analysts say the Baloch were inspired by the protests that erupted over Amin's death, which began over women's rights but expanded to include other grievances.

An article from "Al-Arabiya News" mentioned a significant increase in the number of Iranian refugees in Germany.

The Iranian leadership's brutal crackdown on regime critics is driving more and more protesters to flee.

According to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 613 Iranians applied for asylum in September this year, 892 in October, and 1039 in November.

According to the "Bloomberg" news site, the riots have started to create cracks in Iran's power structure.

The author argues that a democratic Iran could be a good ally for the United States in the event of regime change.

Thus, Iran has a large population, strategic geopolitical position, rich natural resources, extensive history and culture, natural borders unlike Arab countries, and because of all this, it has great political and economic potential.

However, the "mullah regime" prevents this potential of Iran.

The author also notes that the latest riots were carried out with more innovative means than the previous ones and continue without a single leader.

Democratic regime change is likened to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

This change can be welcomed not only by the United States, but also by Arab countries ruled by monarchies.

As a result,

the new Iran promises relative peace for the Middle East.

On the other hand, the author believes that democratic Iran will first establish close relations with the West, but later it will get closer to authoritarian China.

Finally, it is noted that there are other scenarios for protests.

One of them is the transfer of control to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the other is the granting of autonomy to ethnic minorities (Azeris, Kurds, etc.).

"Israel has provided detailed information to NATO about Iranian drones, including Shahid 136."

Israel's "Jewish News Syndicate" information and analysis site writes that Iran's Mahan Air airline, which is under sanctions, plays the role of the main front for the Sepah in transporting a significant amount of weapons, primarily to Syria and Lebanon.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the coalition that won Israel's Knesset elections, stressed that they will take all necessary steps to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

"The Hill" writes that the Biden government may award the "Congressional Gold Medal" to the US citizens who were captured in the US Embassy in Tehran during the 1979 coup in Iran.

According to the "AP News" news agency, an unsuccessful kidnapping attempt against Masih Alinejad, one of the Iranian opposition activists, took place in New York City, USA, and the criminal was caught.

It is noted that there was another assassination attempt against the said activist last year by Iranian intelligence officers.

The United Kingdom branch of Amnesty International said that the Iranian authorities' brutal retaliation against the protesters must stop: "At least 20 more people are at risk. The Iranian Embassy in the United Kingdom urged Iran to immediately revoke the sentences and death sentences against all the protesters. we demand".

Journalist Omid Memarian said that doctor Aida Rostami, who helped wounded protesters in Iran, left the hospital on December 12 and never returned.

The next day, the police told his family that he had an accident.

The journalist called the UN Human Rights Council to investigate this issue.

"Human Rights Watch" organization said that Iran executed two people arrested in connection with protests with unclear charges and unfair trials: "Iran must abolish death sentences and put an end to these shameful trials aimed at spreading fear."

"Say it! Just say that Iran is killing Azerbaijanis in South Azerbaijan, that is, in the place known as Iran," said American analyst Hamdi Rifai.