Reported by PMOI/MEK
Iran, August 20, 2018 – The cities of Tehran, Shush, Ahvaz and Mahshahr are scenes of protests and strikes of workers and credit firm clients whose money has been stolen. They are protesting against the mullahs’ corruption and plundering policies.
In Tehran
For the second time since Saturday clients of the Caspian credit firm – associated to the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) – staged a protest rally outside the regime’s Central Bank demanding their stolen money returned.
They were seen chanting:
“They first provide permits, then they steal your money”
“They’ve stolen our money and lie about returning them”
“The Central Bank stole our savings”
In Shush, southwestern Iran
Employees of the Haft-Tappeh Sugarcane company continued their strike on Monday. The protesting workers rallied outside the company, protesting the actions taken by the company officials and their refusal to provide them with their paychecks. All sections of this company have been protesting during the past two days.
Shush, Iran-Aug 20-Workers of Haft-Tappeh Sugarcane company protest nonpayment of their salaries
In Ahvaz, southern Iran
Employees of the Ahvaz National Steel Group rallied outside the city’s National Bank branch and called for answers to their long-stated demands.
Ahvaz, Iran-Aug 20-Workers of the National Steel Group in the city of Ahvaz protest
Ahvaz, Iran-Aug 20-Workers of the National Steel Group protest
In Mahshahr, southern Iran
Workers of the Mahshahr Razi Petrochemical Co. launched a strike on Monday protesting the authorities refusal to implement various plans, and recent measures resulting in a decrease of their paychecks and pensions.
Mahshahr port, Iran-Aug 20-Workers of Ircast Schauenberg co. protest for the second day
Mahshahr port, Iran-Aug 20-Workers of Ircast Schauenberg co. protest
In Mahshahr
Employees of the Ircast Schaeberg Co., a manufacturer of heavy structures in this city, went on strike on Monday for the second consecutive day protesting and demanding their paychecks which are overdue for the past four months. The employees, rallying outside a department building of this company, are also protesting their poor living conditions.