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Iranian anti-government protesters on Saturday hacked the online broadcast speech, marking the 44th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
His speech was interrupted with placards that read "death to the Islamic Revolution and death to the Islamic Republic.
The group behind the incident was identified as the Edalat-e-Ali group who it is called on Iranians to withdraw their money from the 'corrupt' regime banks and take to the streets next week while Raisi during his speech called on the protesters to repent.
The group is reported to be organizing demonstrations on the 16th of February. This is the second such incident where the group was hacked and addressed by Iran's Islamic regime.
Last year in October it interrupted a live state television broadcast of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini meetings state officials. A text on the screen appeared which read "the blood of our youth is on your hands"
These incidents are a part of the nationwide protests that are said to be the worst in decades and were triggered by the death of a Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini in police custody.
Thousands have been arrested and some even executed. However, protesters remain adamant and undeterred.

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