Reported by PMOI/MEK
Iran, Jan. 20, 2019 – Protests are reported from numerous cities across Iran on Sunday.
More than 150 volunteers of medical sciences in Tehran’s Azad University held a rally outside the regime’s Majlis (parliament) protesting their limbo education status.
Tehran – college students holding a protest rally
Tehran – college students holding a protest rally
Clients of the Padideh credit firm rallied today outside the regime’s Ministry of Interior, protesting the theft of their assets and finances. They were seen chanting:
“Police should arrest the thieves”
The regime’s state-backed institutions have a long and corrupt history.
Tehran-Clients of the Padideh credit firm rally outside the regime’s Ministry of Interior
Tehran-Clients of the Padideh credit firm rally outside the regime’s Ministry of Interior
Tehran’s municipality employees rallied outside the regime’s City Council, protesting the officials’ refusal to provide their paychecks and pensions.
In Karaj, west of Tehran, land owners of the city’s 6th District rallied outside the city council, protesting officials’ delaying in issuing construction permits and various cases of mismanagement.
Municipality employees in Borujerd, western Iran, were protesting not receiving their paychecks for the past nine months.
Landowners in Yazd, central Iran, rallied outside the provincial governor’s office today, demanding their delayed paychecks.
Municipality workers in Lushan of Golestan Province, northern Iran, rallied Sunday morning protesting not receiving their paychecks and insurance pensions. One of the workers said he is in debt for months to various people after not receiving his paychecks. “Can the officials themselves live in such conditions with prices skyrocketing while not receiving their paychecks for months? How can they expect workers to show patience?”
In Ahvaz, southwest Iran, a group of the city’s metro workers were seen rallying on the Behbahani Boulevard, protesting not receiving their paychecks for the past 18 months.