The Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Azerbaijan said in a joint statement that the country's border guards fired on Wednesday to stop three unidentified individuals trying to cross the Iranian border illegally and enter the city of Horadiz in Azerbaijan, injuring one person and injuring two. People fled

Coinciding with the birthday of Pouya Bakhtiari, the young man killed in the November 1998 nationwide protests, social media users congratulated him on his birthday. Masih Alinejad, two journalists, also reported on his Instagram that security agencies had "threatened" Bakhtiari's family not to be present at his burial site.

Navid Afkari's brother Saeed Afkari announced on Twitter that on the eve of the anniversary of his brother's death, the security services of his family and relatives have been threatened and pressured. He added: "We have been standing under your most brutal repressions for three years, although we are saddened, but we still stand."
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh condemned the remarks by the foreign ministers of the four Arab states, calling them "ridiculous" and saying that they contradicted the actions of some of these countries to mobilize their relations with Iran and did not affect the development of Iran's nuclear program.

Referring to the neglect of big things, Hassan Khomeini said: "We pay attention to a liquor store, but we do not pay attention to the basic principle that a right of society should not be lost." Khomeini added: "Religious people have usually paid more attention to appearances in the past, and especially to certain types of appearances, and this is still the case today."