By Published On: April 29, 2023Categories: NEWS

 

Nationwide strikes and protests continue in Iran, with workers from the oil, petrochemical, steel, copper and other industrial sites, and refinery in the city of Bidboland joining the campaign.

Nationwide strikes and protests continue in Iran, with workers from the oil, petrochemical, steel, copper and other industrial sites, and refinery in the city of Bidboland joining the campaign.

 

Reports suggest that workers from other sites are also joining the nationwide campaign. Workers from various industrial sites across the country continued their strike on Monday, citing non-payment of wages and basic rights. Tuesday marks the fifth consecutive day of the strike, and at least 97 sites in 32 cities of 12 provinces have reported participation.

 

The strikes are occurring concurrently with the regime’s relaunch of chemical gas attacks that are targeting innocent schoolgirls. The regime reportedly launched the attacks in response to the 222nd day of nationwide uprisings. Since the protests began, demonstrations have spread to at least 282 cities, with more than 750 people killed and over 30,000 arrested by the regime’s forces, according to sources of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

 

 

The regime’s governor in Baneh contacted the family of Mohammad Latif Ahmadpour, one of the kolbars working in the area, who died four days after being run over by a vehicle operated by the state police border units in the city of Baneh, to warn them to bury his body during midnight hours without any public arrangements. In Mahabad, a restive city in northwest Iran, brave youths and protesters attacked the local state police headquarters in response to the regime’s attacks against kolbars (border porters). Multiple explosions were reported as a result of this attack.

In response to the regime’s security forces and judiciary agents attacking local farmers, killing two people and injuring another five, brave youths attacked a regime judiciary office in the town of Abbas Abad in northern Iran. In Fanuj in Sistan & Baluchestan Province, southeast Iran, members of the regime’s state police severely injured four people by running over two motorcycles. Locals gathered in protest to this crime and security forces opened fire on their ranks. Protesters are reportedly surrounding the city police station.

 

 

Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), praised the country’s brave workers who are continuing their strike in the face of Khamenei and the IRGC despite all odds. Regime operatives are behind a new chemical gas attack targeting the all-girls Avini School in Tehran, with several students requiring medical attention.

Robbed owners of safety deposit boxes in the regime’s Bank Melli rallied outside the Central Bank in Tehran on Tuesday, demanding the return of their savings, which had been found. The stolen savings and property of these individuals had been found 11 months ago, but the regime has refused to return them to their rightful owners.

 

Locals in the city of Kian, near Shahrekord, central Iran, are also protesting the regime’s measures aimed at confiscating their lands, with footage showing protesters starting fires to take control of their streets and prevent the regime from dispatching their oppressive security forces to the area.

 

 

 

 

 


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 – YouTu

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