Reported by PMOI/MEK
Iran, May 27, 2019 – A number of residents of the city of Zahedan, southeastern Iran, attacked and clashed with the brutal plainclothes agents of the Iranian regime on Saturday for killing a young Balouchi man. The repressive forces called for backup and fired shots in the air trying to disperse the crowd, fearing that the protest could draw more protesters and turn in to larger unrest.
The angry crowd attacked vehicles belonging to the state security forces throwing rocks at them as a means to push back those forces who were trying to arrest them.
Toward the evening on Saturday, the repressive forces shot at a young Balouchi man called Mousa Shah-Bakhash for not having a drivers’ license and ignoring a stop sign. The bullet pierced the young man’s chest resulting in his death. This incident happened at Keshavarz Ave. in Zahedan City Center.
Mousa Shah-Bakhash was shot dead by security forces for not having a drivers’ license
Protest gathering of Tehran Metro Utilization Company
Workers of Tehran Metro Utilization Co. gathered on Sunday in front of Shahr-e Ray Metro Station to protest not receiving 3 months of salary and unpaid insurance refund for the past 10 months. They stopped working and demanded their money and wages.
Tehran Metro workers’ strike
Karaj: Protest by parents of a school children
On Sunday, parents of Narjes girls’ school in the city of Azamiah, a suburb of Karaj, northwest of the Capital Tehran protested against dividing the school hours into different shifts for students. The parents said dividing the school into morning and afternoon shifts deprive their children of receiving a full education.