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Iran Protests EXPLODE Nationwide as Iranian Regime Vows BRUTAL Crackdown | Watchman Newscast

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Iran Protests EXPLODE Nationwide as Iranian Regime Vows BRUTAL Crackdown | Watchman Newscast

Iran Protests EXPLODE Nationwide as Iranian Regime Vows BRUTAL Crackdown | Watchman Newscast

On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck highlights the growing outrage over the sudden death of Mahsa Amini shortly after being arrested in Tehran by the notorious "morality police”.

Iranian women are burning their hijabs and cutting their hair short in protest as violent demonstrations spread across the country.

Iranians are risking it all as the regime warns to crackdown on dissidents.

Plus, as the death toll climbs and anti-government rage intensifies, a major wave of Christianity is also breaking free in Iran.

Is the Islamic Republic of Iran headed toward a REVOLUTION?

Watch now on the Watchman Newscast!


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