CNN: Hackers Interrupt Iranian President’s Speech on TV on Revolution Anniversary

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The speech of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi on television on the occasion of the 44th anniversary of the Iranian revolution was interrupted by hackers. It has been reported CNN.

According to the TV channel, Raisi’s speech was interrupted for about a minute. At that time, the logo of the anti-government hacker group “Edalat Ali” appeared on television screens and the slogans “Death to the Islamic Republic” were heard.

After that, protesters gathered in Tehran’s Azadi Square in favor of the Iranian government, according to CNN. Raisi also urged the youth who demanded his overthrow to repent.

On February 5, IRNA announced that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei forgiven tens of thousands of prisoners, including protesters, in the country. Those accused of spying on behalf of foreigners, those who committed murder and those who participated in the amnesty to be made on the occasion of the 44th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution and the month of Rajab will not be included. demolition and arson of government buildings.

Mass riots have been taking place in Iran since mid-September 2022, following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was detained by a deputy police officer for wearing the wrong hijab. The locals blamed the police for the girl’s death.

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