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April 2015

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Ten Days of Rage for Ahwazi Intifada

British Iranian Chambers of Commerce, London. Fri 24 Apr 2015

  

 
 The protesters arrive at the offices of the British Iranian Chambers of Commerce, NIOC House,

 and start their protest in front of the Tothill St entrance as people walk in to the building

 An Iranian man comes out and looks at the protest; he seems sympathetic, but thinks they have little chance to change things

 One man looks angrily at the protesters as he enters the building

 More protesters arrive

 and a woman puts a large cross over a photograph of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei

 

 People shout slogans together

 The Ahwazi Arabs wnt to get their homeland back
      
 
 
Remembering the fallen. The detainees and the martyrs who fought for humanity, self-respect, justice and tyranny 

 

A police officer comes to find out what is going on and is told it is a protest against human rights abuses against the Ahwazi in Iran 

Arab-Iranian poet and human rights activists Hashem Shaabani, executed for peaceful opposition to the Iranian regime in January 2014.  

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei  

 

 

 

 

 

 
   

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