“Death to Khamenei”: Iranian hackers broke into the broadcast of President Raisi’s speech

by time news

Protest in Iran: A group of Iranian hackers opposed to the Ithullah regime interrupted the broadcast of the speech of the President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi, during the Revolution Day ceremonies. The Iranian president spoke in Azadi Square in Tehran, to mark the 44th anniversary since the revolution that took place in the country.

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The group, which calls itself “Ali’s Justice”, broadcast the message “Death to Khamenei” during the hack. They also called on the citizens of Iran to withdraw their money from the government banks, and to take part in the demonstrations against the regime, which will take place in five days.

Khamenei’s opponents claim that the regime was determined to show through the anniversary events that he is still very popular. They also claim that the regime forced thousands of students and workers in various sectors to take part in events commemorating the 44th anniversary of the revolution.

The Iranian president continued in his speech to accuse the West of taking an active part in organizing protests in the country, in order to “destroy Iran”, according to him. Former President Hassan Rouhani claimed that “we should not allow a power-hungry minority to push the majority aside, this will be the end of the revolution.”

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