By Published On: January 26, 2023Categories: NEWS
People from all walks of life are continuing to protest the regime in various cities across Iran. Retired telecommunications workers and teachers took to the streets on Monday to protest the regime's corrupt policies and plundering, as the economy continues to deteriorate.People from all walks of life are continuing to protest the regime in various cities across Iran. Retired telecommunications workers and teachers took to the streets on Monday to protest the regime's corrupt policies and plundering, as the economy continues to deteriorate.People from all walks of life are continuing to protest the regime in various cities across Iran. Retired telecommunications workers and teachers took to the streets on Monday to protest the regime's corrupt policies and plundering, as the economy continues to deteriorate.

People from all walks of life are continuing to protest the regime in various cities across Iran. Retired telecommunications workers and teachers took to the streets on Monday to protest the regime’s corrupt policies and plundering, as the economy continues to deteriorate.

 

 

Protests in Iran have now spread to at least 282 cities. According to sources from the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK), the regime’s forces have killed over 750 people and arrested over 30,000. The MEK has released the names of 637 protesters who were killed. On Tuesday evening, residents in Tehran’s Shahran, Narmak, and Molla Sadra districts began chanting anti-regime slogans directed specifically at Khamenei and the mullahs’ entire apparatus. “Death to Khamenei!” “Death to the mullahs’ regime principle!”

Locals in Marivan, Kurdistan Province, western Iran, gathered outside the governor’s office on Tuesday morning to protest the city/provincial officials’ inability to provide clean water to the people. Activists claim that dozens of people in this city have become ill in the last few days. In Tabriz, a major industrial city in northwest Iran, retired factory workers protested their poor living conditions and demanded better pensions outside the Labor Department of East Azerbaijan Province.

 

 

According to reports from Bandar Khomeyni in Khuzestan Province in southwest Iran, contract and official employees of the local petrochemical site are on strike for the third day in a row. In the city of Sardasht in the West Azerbaijan Province of northwest Iran, IRGC units raided the home of Hayman Hamzeh, a local storeowner killed by the regime’s security forces during recent protests.

Families of death row inmates rallied outside the regime’s judiciary building in Tehran on Tuesday, protesting the death sentences and demanding answers from regime officials. This is the fourth such gathering. In the country’s capital, art students at Tehran University protested harsh sentences handed down by the campus Regulations Committee to their classmates for their roles in the recent Iran revolution protests.

 

 

On Monday evening, residents in Tehran’s Jannat Abad district and the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas began chanting anti-regime slogans aimed specifically at Khamenei and his crackdown apparatus.

On Monday morning, retirees and pensioners from the regime’s telecommunications industry began protesting low pensions and poor economic conditions in the provinces of Razavi Khorasan, Kohgiluyeh & Boyer Ahmad, Ardabil, and Gilan. Electricity workers held a similar rally outside the regime’s Energy Ministry building in Tehran, protesting low pay and other issues related to their poor working conditions.

 

 

Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has emphasized the mullahs’ regime’s unprecedented crisis and why the Iranian people are determined to overthrow the ruling dictatorship in Iran.

 


MEK Iran (follow us on Twitter and Facebook), Maryam Rajavi’s on her siteTwitter & Facebook, NCRI  (Twitter & Facebook), and People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran – MEK IRAN – YouTub

 

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