lundi 28 juillet 2014

Iran: young girls clash with repressive patrols + more reports

                  Increasing rallies & protests in Iran

Tehran
In Iran protest news, a number of young girls in Tehran clashed with women patrol units who intended to arrest them. This scuffle took place at 11 am on Thursday, July 25th, and men officers were forced to enter the scene, arresting the girls and taking them away.
Tehran
Based on reports received from inside Iran youths in Tehran clashed with police in ten different locations of the Iranian capital during the regime’s so-called Quds rally. The repressive forces reported these ten clashes as “street disruptions”. Protesters were chanting against policies of Iran meddling in other countries including Lebanon and Syria while the Iranian people themselves are hungry and Iran economy is in major danger. Police entered the scene to silence the crowd but the youths clashed with them, reaching the point where the repressive police was forced to fire tear gas. Three young men and women who were arrested kept on chanting with bloody faces while they were even boarded on anti-riot guard vehicles.
Tehran
On Wednesday, July 23rd, repressive agents clashed with youths near a major mosque in western Iran. These clashes took place when the agents intended to arrest a girl under the mullah-fabricated pretext of having bad hijab. Youths witnessing scene rushed to their support and clashed with the police. The police then arrested a number of the youths.
Tehran
In other Iran protest news, a group of nurses in a Tehran hospital went on strike on Tuesday, July 22nd, protesting inadequate conditions in this facility and the incompetence of hospital officials.
Najaf Abad
Iranian regime Ministry of Intelligence agents arrested five college students on Thursday, July 24th, and transferred them to Isfahan.
According to the families of these youths they were all artists and studying in higher music. They had all started researching on local music from a year ago with the goal of publishing a book.
Sanandaj
Expelled workers of the Sahand Azar Company rallied outside the regime’s governor office in Sanandaj, demanding their delayed paychecks to be deposited and returning to work. The workers of this company have been on strike since last Saturday, July 19th.
This is just a small picture of the Iran economy status.
Sanandaj
Sanandaj municipality workers went on strike on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, protesting the expulsion of 25 of their co-workers. These workers refused to go to work for these two days and rallied outside the regime’s governor office, also demanding short-term

  contracts to come to an end and all workers to sign official contracts.

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