On the 44th anniversary of the Iranian revolution, hackers disrupted the color, stopped the President's TV speech
Protesters carry posters of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his national flag during an annual rally commemorating Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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People in Iran celebrated the 44th anniversary of the revolution with enthusiasm on Saturday, but during this time anti-government hackers kept an eye on the event. Hackers briefly disrupted a televised speech by President Ibrahim Raisi. Let us tell you that many young protesters have been on the road for the last few days to remove President Raisi from the country. However, the government is also taking strict action against this demonstration of the youth.
The president's live TV speech was interrupted for about a minute
In which a logo was visible on the screen of a group of Iranian anti-government hackers known as "Edalte Ali (Justice of Ali)". During this a voice also came "Death to the Islamic Republic."
Youth show enthusiasm for the 44th anniversary of the Iranian revolution
Marched through major roads and squares decorated with balloons and placards. The army displayed its Emad and Sejjil ballistic missiles and cruise missiles as well as the Shaheed-136 and Mohajer drones.
President Raisi calls protests sponsored by Iran's enemies
President Ibrahim Raisi referred to the protests as a project by Iran's enemies, aimed at preventing the nation from continuing its achievements. Raisi called the festival "epic" and a show of "national integration", praising the country's post-revolution achievements. This remark prompted the crowd to chant "Death to America".

