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Iranian protesters mock regime officials over silence on US deal

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian protesters mock regime officials over silence on US deal

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TL;DR

Protesters in Iran held up signs mocking senior officials for remaining silent on the nuclear negotiations with the United States while responding to trivial matters, according to a message circulating on Telegram. One sign criticized a figure named Mojtaba for commenting on Arbor Day but saying nothing about approving the talks.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to the source covering the Arab world, protesters at demonstrations in Iran yesterday held signs criticizing senior regime figures for their silence on the nuclear talks with the United States. One sign specifically targeted an official named Mojtaba, accusing him of issuing a statement for Arbor Day (Nature Day) while failing to comment on the approval of negotiations. The source does not identify Mojtaba's full name, position, or affiliation. The protest appears to reflect growing internal pressure on Iran's leadership as talks with Washington progress — a theme The Zioneer has reported on in recent days, with hardline protesters previously calling for the execution of any official who signs a deal, and opposition sources alleging the negotiating team lacks the supreme leader's approval. The identity of the official in the sign and the precise demands of the protesters remain unverified by independent sources.

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