mercredi 3 décembre 2014

Further reports of clashes & protest in Iran

     Call for demonstration against the regime

Iran: Dealers’ protest gathering in Khoram Abad
A number of Khoram Abad, Valie-Asre Street dealers protested on Nov. 26th against cutting off water supplies to their shops. The protesters were angry at the authorities for not doing anything to solve their problem.  
Iran: Arak Grad students protest
A group of Arak University graduate students congregated in front of the city governor’s office on Monday Dec. 1 to protest against job scarcity and absence of living facilities. They said we have graduated and have been seeking jobs, but not only there is a severe job scarcity, the existing industry is only providing pollution to the already chocked environment. They said their gathering is to voice their grievances to let the authorities hear them and take action.
Iran: Dealers’ protest gathering in Khoram Abad
A number of Khoram Abad, Valie-Asre Street dealers protested on Nov. 26th against cutting off water supplies to their shops. The protesters were angry at the authorities for not doing anything to solve their problem.  
Iran: Protest gatherings of people of Bandar Abbas
A number of residents of Bandar Abbas protesting against extra additives being added to the milk products by milk companies gathered to show their frustration after their efforts to get some binding response from government offices were proved futile. The government authorities, who became afraid that the protest would spread, collected all those defected milk products from the shelves.The milk company owners, who enjoy the support of government establishment, add new preservatives to prolong the life of the product, but this new additive has made people, especially children who are the most vulnerable sick.In a similar protest, people gathered to protest the rotten water and soft drink packaging and government inaction in dealing with this problem. This protest led to the shutdown of the company out of fear of an outbreak of unrest. 
Iran: Currency exchange dealers clash with suppressive authorities
Reports from inside Iran indicates that following an unexpected drop in the value of Rial - the unit of Iranian currency - against Dollar, security forces tried to arrest 3 money exchange dealers in Tehran, Manouchehri Street which led to a clash between the police and the dealers.By arrest the dealers, the Iranian regime’s aim is to pretend that the rise in the value of Dollar against Rial is artificial and a ploy by the exchange dealers and not as the result of sanctions or drop in the price of oil.But with no doubt the decrease of the value of Rial is due to failed nuclear talks and also unstable political status of the Mullahs’ regime ruling Iran.  


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