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10 Jan 2026, 13:44

🔸Prince Reza Pahlavi, in a message, described the "magnificent and renewed presence" of the people in the streets on the evening of Friday, January 19, as a "crushing response to the threats of the treacherous and criminal leader of the Islamic Republic" and announced: "I am also preparing to return to my homeland to stand by you, the great nation of Iran, at the time of our national revolution's victory."
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On Saturday, January 20, 1404, "Prince Reza Pahlavi" announced in another call that he is preparing to return to Iran. He urged protesters to come to the streets on the evening of Saturday and Sunday, January 20 and 21, from 6 PM and take over the city centers. Prince Reza Pahlavi also invited workers and employees in key sectors of the economy, especially transportation, oil, gas, and energy, to initiate a nationwide strike.
In his message, Prince Reza Pahlavi told the armed and security forces: "Slow down and disrupt the machinery of repression even more so that on the appointed day, we can completely incapacitate it."
This is the second call from Prince Reza Pahlavi announced during the protests of January 1404. In his first call, he invited protesters to take to the streets on the nights of Thursday and Friday, January 18 and 19, to chant against the Islamic Republic. Starting from the evening of Thursday, the Islamic Republic cut off the internet in Iran, but despite the disrupted access, some managed to inform about the presence of protesters in various cities of Iran.
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🔸The U.S. Secretary of State emphasized in a brief message on the morning of Saturday, January 20, that the United States supports the brave people of Iran.
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Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, during his trip to Lebanon, said in an interview with the Al-Manar network affiliated with Hezbollah: "The situation in Iran is generally good, although there are problems that result from sanctions and economic weaknesses."
Referring to the ongoing protests, he stated: "There are some protests in Iran, which is a natural occurrence for any government based on popular sovereignty and democracy. It is a place where people can express their protests and demands, and this is happening."
Mr. Araghchi also mentioned that "alongside ordinary people, there are some elements that engage in chaos, attack public places, and commit arson, which needs to be carefully considered."
In another part of this interview, the Iranian Foreign Minister said that Israeli officials themselves announce in "tweets and interviews that Mossad agents are present in Tehran and are playing a role in these protests."
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🔸The Coordination Council of Islamic Propaganda has announced that it intends to bring supporters of the government to the streets of Tehran on Tuesday and hold a rally.
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🔸The state news agency IRNA reported the death of Farajollah Shoushtari during the protests on the evening of Friday, January 19, in Ahmadabad, Mashhad.
Farajollah Shoushtari was the son of Nourali Shoushtari, the former deputy commander of the Ground Forces of the IRGC, who was killed in a suicide bombing in 2009.
In his last official position, Farajollah Shoushtari was the head of the political and security deputy of the Semnan governorate in Ordibehesht 1403. His other positions included being the director of the Executive Headquarters of Imam's Command in Khorasan Razavi province and a member of the board of directors of the Housing Bank's capital supply.
The IRNA report did not provide details on how Farajollah Shoushtari was killed.
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🔸NetBlocks, which monitors and reports on internet disruptions, announced at 8 AM on Saturday, January 20, Iran time, that the nationwide internet shutdown has entered its thirty-sixth hour and severely limited Iranians' ability to check on the safety of their friends and loved ones.
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🔸Amnesty International stated that the nationwide internet and telecommunications shutdown by Iranian authorities, coinciding with the intensification of nationwide protests, is a deliberate attempt to conceal widespread and egregious human rights violations in Iran.
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🔸The government news agency Mehr reported on Saturday, January 20, a sudden and severe increase in the prices of some essential goods in the Iranian market.
According to this report, the price of a carton of eggs (about two kilograms) rose from 285,000 tomans to 480,000 tomans within a week. Chicken meat also surged from 169,000 tomans per kilogram at the beginning of last week to 230,000 to 300,000 tomans.
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🔸The Islamic Republic Army, in a statement, announced its cooperation with other armed forces under the command of Ali Khamenei to "protect and safeguard the country's strategic infrastructure and public property" during the protests.
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