the Iranian military attacked a crowd of protesters, killing ~88 and injuring between 205-8,000. The violence increased the unrest, leading to a general strike and the Shah fleeing the country in January 1979.

The massacre, known as Black Friday, began when thousands of protesters gathered in Tehran’s Jaleh Square for a religious demonstration, unaware that the government had declared martial law a day earlier due to widespread political unrest.

Some sources estimate that 4,000 people were shot down by tanks, guns, and military helicopters. The deaths were described as the pivotal event in the Iranian Revolution that ended any “hope for compromise” between the protest movement and regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

The massacre led to widespread protests, and a general strike in October shut down the petroleum industry that was essential to the administration’s survival. The Shah fled Iran in January 1979, clearing the way for the Iranian Revolution, led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Black Friday: The Massacre That Ignited a Revolution in Iran

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    The development of the toy poodle coloured the expectations for all poodles. I’ve been in a melee pulling one off my dog and that one was about the size of a German Shepherd.

    They are not naturally vicious or anything but a lot of poodle owners think that they can just not train them and they’ll be fine due to their reputation as prissy companion dogs (same thing happens with Labrador owners and even worse with Golden Retrievers). This is also true for toy class dogs, but they are a lot easier to manage at least.