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Various protests spread throughout in Iran

Reported by PMOI/MEK

 

Iran, Nov. 29, 2018 – Sources from across Iran reported continuing protests on Wednesday involving people from all walks of life.

 

 

170 employees of the Toulan Company, one of the contracting companies involved in the Tehran-Northern Iran highway, rallied for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. They are protesting not receiving their paychecks for the fourth consecutive month or their New Year bonuses. The protesting workers were rallying outside this company’s central workshop in the Zangule Bridge area of Chalus Road leading from Tehran to northern Iran.

 

 

In Abadan, southwest Iran, a number of municipality workers also rallied for the third consecutive day outside the city’s main municipality building. Over 2,000 employees employed by the Abadan municipality and organizations linked to the town hall have not been paid for three months now and are demanding their delayed salaries.

As regime officials refuse to pay a growing number of protesting workers across Iran, the state-run Jahan-e San’at daily referred to the parallel nature of escalating poverty and protests.

 

 

“People’s living conditions, instead of a certain few, are bad and even very poor. High prices are robbing people from anything to eat… The officials need only visit the alleys, streets, markets, supermarkets and small stores to listen to people’s protests and hopeless nature in regards to their living conditions, and the concerning future that lies ahead. It has nothing to do with being a dissident or not,” the report reads.

Students of Tehran’s Art University also rallied on Wednesday, expressing their solidarity with the protesting workers of Haft Tapeh in Shush and steelworkers in Ahvaz, both in the southwest Iranian province of Khuzestan.

The students were chanting:

“We’re the workers’ children, we stand by their side”

“Haft Tapeh, Khuzestan, the symbol of hard work”

“Like it or not, all artists are political”

 

Tehran Art University protest rally

Tehran Art University protest rally

 

Tehran Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

Tehran- Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

 

Tehran- Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

Tehran- Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

 

Tehran- Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

Tehran- Art University rally in support of protesting workers in Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

 

Workers of the Ariyan Steel Company in the town of Bueen Zahra of Qazvin Province rallied outside the mayor’s office in support of the protesting Haft Tapeh and Ahvaz steelworkers.

 

Ariyan Steel Company workers showing support for protesting colleagues in Khuzestan, southwest Iran

Ariyan Steel Company workers showing support for protesting colleagues in Khuzestan, southwest Iran

 

In Tehran, people who had placed down payments to purchase Saipa cars and have not received their vehicles rallied outside the company branch demanding answers and the delivery of their promised cars.

 

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After placing down payments for Saipa vehicles, people are demanding their cars delivered

 

In Zanjan, northwest Iran, students of Zanjan University, also rallied to voice solidarity with the protesting workers of Haft Tapeh sugar cane mill workers.

 

NW Iran - Zanjan University students supporting the protesting Haft Tapeh sugar cane mill workers

NW Iran – Zanjan University students supporting the protesting Haft Tapeh sugar cane mill workers

 

 

 

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