Reported by PMOI/MEK
Iran, March 4, 2019 – As teachers are continuing their new round of a nationwide strike on this second day, a variety of protests are being reported by people from all walks of life in cities checkered across Iran.
Following a previously made call to hold a gathering, clients of the Caspian credit firm – known to be associated closely to the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) – rallied outside the mullahs’ Majlis (parliament) on Monday, demanding their stolen money returned.
Caspian credit firm clients rallying outside the regime’s Majlis – Tehran, Iran – March 4, 2019
The mullahs’ regime has a long history of plundering the money and life savings of ordinary people who have for years invested in state-run credit firms.
Employees of the Abniye rail company in the areas of Hormozgan, Lorestan, Zagros, Mashhad, Andimeshk and Azerbaijan rallied on Monday outside their offices. They are protesting paycheck and pension delays for the past three months, parallel to delays in several years of New Year bonuses.
Abniye rail company workers holding a protest rally
In Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, rail workers responded to a previously placed call to hold protest rallies by gathering outside the regime’s provincial governor’s office in this major port city. These workers are protesting long delays in paychecks, pensions and New Year bonuses.
Rail workers protesting in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran – March 4, 2019
In Isfahan, central Iran, a large number of steel mill retirees rallied on Monday, protesting delayed pensions, New Year bonuses and other similar demands remaining unanswered from previous years. These plundered individuals also rallied on Sunday outside the regime’s provincial governor’s office in this city, raising their demands and seeking answers from regime officials who continue to steal innocent people’s money.
Steel mill retirees rallying in Isfahan, central Iran – March 4, 2019
Employees of the Golnar vegetable oil factory in Kerman rallied on Monday, protesting not receiving their paychecks for the past six months and complaining about their limbo job status. This rally was held outside the regime’s provincial governor’s office in this central Iranian city. These workers were seen planting symbolic tablecloths to protest poor living conditions and barely being able to make ends meet.
Golnar vegetable oil company workers holding a protest rally in Kerman, central Iran – March 4, 2019
Golnar vegetable oil company workers holding a protest rally in Kerman, central Iran – March 4, 2019