Let's talk about the so-called "Quds Day" in #Iran.
Video shows only authorities in the streets.
Voice: "There aren't even ten people in the streets. No one is coming... It's martial law for Quds Day."
Iranians don't support this regime or the "Quds Day" sham.
All buses are empty & the voice say he only saw ten people "from God knows where."
#Iran
(Warning - Contains vulgar language)
Notice how they're very careful to only show their correspondent in the camera shot, knowing there is no "crowd" in the background to participate in their "Quds Day" rally.
"No one here yet, other than some birds & a lot of butterflies (!)..."
As an Iranian, I condemn these measures.
They don't represent the Iranian people.
Another video showing people boycotting the rally.
Only regime officials and security forces are taking part in the "Quds Day" rally.
Having their "Quds Day" rally boycotted, officials are taking advantage of poor locals to boost their repulsive slogans.
Many of these people, suffering from extreme poverty, don't even know where the U.S. is on the map.
More signs of people boycotting the regime's "Quds Day" rally.
Not a single person taking part in the regime's "Quds Day" rally.
Another image of #Iran-backed militias marching on "Quds Day."
No civilians participating.
This, however, is an alarming reminder of Tehran's dangerous meddling in Iraq.