Despite the crackdown by the government, protests continue in Iran.
According to Arab News, in videos shared on social media, it can be seen that protesters are setting fire to Ayatollah Khomeini's house.
His ancestral home was turned into a museum to pay homage to the founder of the Iranian Revolution. The revolution took place in 1979 under his leadership.
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Despite the crackdown by the government, protests continue in Iran.
Anti-government protests in Iran have entered their third month. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets this week to celebrate the anniversary of 'Bloody November 2019'.
In November 2019, hundreds of people were killed during protests against fuel price hike.
In September of this year, protests against the death of 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini began, which have spread around the world.
Human rights organizations say that more than 300 people have been killed and thousands detained in protests against Mehsa Amini's death.
This week, the government has sentenced five people to death. The government had said that strict action would be taken against those spreading agitation.