Iran: A call by Teachers’ Union for gathering on Feb. 29th
According to a report, Iran Teachers’ Union issued a call for all Iranian teachers to stage a gathering on Feb. 29th.
The call includes a date for the start of the gathering set for 9am Feb 29th.
Tehran: A Gathering of contracting employees of Iran Gas Engineering and Development Company
A number of contracting personnel of Iran Gas Engineering and Development Company gathered in front of the office of this company in Taleghani Street, to protest the regime’s authorities refraining from paying their salaries and demands.
A protester said: during last 2 months approximately 50 of the company employees have been fired after they were transferred to Isfahan. They were complaining of not being paid in full.
A protester said: during last 2 months approximately 50 of the company employees have been fired after they were transferred to Isfahan. They were complaining of not being paid in full.
Iran, Tabriz: Workers’ gathering of Tabriz Company in front of the governor’s office
A number of Tabriz-kaf Company workers gathered in front of the governor’s office, to protest their 6 months unpaid delayed salaries.
The protesting workers said we do not trust the bogus promises of the manager and owner of the company.
The protesting workers said we do not trust the bogus promises of the manager and owner of the company.
Tehran: thousands of nurses rallied to protest against lack of job security
Thousands of nurses converged in front of the Parliament on Sunday Feb. 22 to take part in a protest gathering. The rally in which was called for in advance, took place with a large crowd attending, despite security and plain cloths harassment and threats to disperse. The gathering at the northern gate of the parliament started with about 1,000 nurses and medical staff, but it grew by hour and through half way in to the protest the number of demonstrators reached over 2,000 people.
The protesting nurses had come from different cities in Iran including Yazd, Khorasan, Hamadan, Mazanderan, Gilan and Isfahan. One protesting medical staff said: the actual number of discontent nurses is much greater than this, but due to difficulties and travel complications, many could not arrive at the protest.
This is the third time that nurses are taking part in a demonstration. The rally ended about noon Sunday with a statement being read by the representatives.
The protesting nurses had come from different cities in Iran including Yazd, Khorasan, Hamadan, Mazanderan, Gilan and Isfahan. One protesting medical staff said: the actual number of discontent nurses is much greater than this, but due to difficulties and travel complications, many could not arrive at the protest.
This is the third time that nurses are taking part in a demonstration. The rally ended about noon Sunday with a statement being read by the representatives.
Tehran: Students chastise 2 plain cloth Basij agents
Two plain cloth mercenaries harassed and offended a number of high school students on the street for having a laughter and jubilation while playing and for the form of clothing they were wearing. The students reacted by attacking them back fighting the 2 agents with help of other students who were witnessing the scene. The plain cloths Basij militants were overpowered and fled before the crisis would spread to other parts of the street.
Tehran: A number of computer dealers closed their shops in protest
A number of computer dealers and service shops at Valey-Asr Street in Tehran protested against the rise of taxes and new city charges by closing their shops and warehouses. The protest was happened on Wednesday Feb. 18th, after an increase in taxes which was announced by mullahs’ regime.
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