ANTI-IRANIAN GOVERNMENT SOLIDARITY PROTEST HOUSTON, TEXAS
- Michael Thervil

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Written by Michael Thervil
[Iran solidarity protest Houston Texas] Yesterday at 2:00pm in the Galleria area of Houston, Texas, hundreds of Houstonians gathered to not only peacefully rally support for regime change in Iran, but they stood in solidarity with American President Donald Trump. While the Iranian government has been facing American led sanctions for decades, those sanctions combined with America weaponizing the use of tariffs against Iran, in conjunction with Iranians facing a severe water drought; led to nationwide protest that not only turned violent due to CIA and Mossad influence and exploitation; but led to the deaths of thousands of Iranians. All of these variables and more made the conditions ripe for the high level of socio-economic volatility and civil unrest the world has witnessed in Iran over the past few weeks.
It should also be noted that during and after the protest in Iran, the Iranian government executed certain protestors that they found to be guilty of conspiring with the American CIA and Israel Mossad due to them breaking the laws that come with a sentence of being executed in Iran. Many Houston protesters expressed both their dissatisfaction and anger towards the now 86-year-old supreme leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Protestors in Houston also expressed and chanted as they marched “one solution is revolution” when it comes to the Trump Administration dealing with Iran.
While current talks between the Trump Administration and the Iranian government have failed due to America and Israel's push for Iran to stop all and any of their peaceful nuclear ambitions, the Iranian government has remained steadfast in its ability to resist western pressure. Yesterday's protest included organizer “Elnaz”, guest speaker Jenn Raphoon who spoke on solidarity and support for Iran and Texas Republican Congressional District 28 Candidate Carmen Maria Montiel who delivered a speech on human rights and global responsibility.
In recent weeks Iranians in Iran and abroad have been speaking up and out against the political repression, social restrictions, government corruption and fiduciary mismanagement that has run rampant throughout the government of Iran. While many Iranians have a strong desire for change within Iran, it was the Generation Z of Iranians that are being considered the driving force for change not only in Iran but around the world as Generation Z protests and demonstrations have been occurring in many cities around the world. Exactly what or who is orchestrating this is currently unknown. Whether it’s a contagious social movement or man-made constructed one, the message is clear, both younger and older generations want change.





























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