Video: Iranians Chant "Death To Mojtaba" After He Is Named New Supreme Leader

Following the appointment of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new supreme leader, protests erupted in Tehran, with demonstrators chanting "Death to Mojtaba." This stark public dissent marks a significant moment in Iranian politics, as Mojtaba, the son of the former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, steps into a role that has historically been met with reverence and caution. The emergence of such hostile sentiments highlights the growing discontent among the populace regarding the ruling regime and its direction. This unrest is seen against the backdrop of ongoing economic challenges and social issues plaguing the nation, which have fueled calls for political reform and greater accountability. Observers note that these protests could signal a turning point in Iran's political landscape, as citizens increasingly vocalize their dissatisfaction with the status quo. The government’s response to these protests will be crucial in determining whether this dissent escalates or is contained in the coming days.
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