Post by : Saif Nasser
Protests in Iran took a dramatic turn after a statue of Qasem Soleimani was set on fire by demonstrators. The incident happened amid ongoing public protests driven by economic stress, political frustration, and demands for change. Soleimani, a senior commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, has long been portrayed by the state as a national hero, making the attack on his statue a highly symbolic act.
The statue had reportedly been installed only hours earlier before it was damaged. Videos circulating on social media showed flames engulfing the monument as protesters gathered nearby. State media strongly condemned the act, calling it an insult to national values and accusing protesters of disrespecting figures promoted by the government.
This event reflects a deeper level of public anger, where demonstrators are no longer just voicing complaints but also openly challenging symbols of state power. In recent weeks, protests have been reported in several Iranian cities, with people expressing frustration over rising prices, unemployment, and limits on personal freedoms.
While authorities insist that the situation is under control, the burning of such a prominent symbol suggests that tensions remain high. Analysts say these acts show a clear divide between official narratives and the feelings of many ordinary citizens. The incident adds to signs that public trust in state institutions and leaders continues to weaken.
Security forces have not released full details about who was responsible, and investigations are ongoing. The government has warned that those involved will face strict punishment, while protesters continue to use symbolic acts to draw attention to their demands.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on initial reports and publicly available information. Details may change as authorities release more updates and investigations continue.
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