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samedi 25 avril 2015

Iran – Protest gathering of cities

Hundreds of Kashan workers protest against lack of job security

Iran, Kashan – Hundreds of laid off laborers chased the state authorities out of their region
Kashan - April 19, 2015 – hundreds of laid off laborers staged a gathering in Amir Kabir Industrial Town protesting against government authorities who were visiting the town. 
The government authorities were investigating the situation of the Industrial Town of Kashan under the cover of a routine visit. But when they faced a large protest from hundreds of angry workers, left their work half-done and incomplete and quickly left the place.

Tehran: Protesting youth attack an active base of plain cloth security forces
Tehran - April 19, 2015 – A number of demonstrating youth attacked a base belonging to the suppressive plain cloth security forces, located in Kaveh Street, near Gorgan Square.
They also smashed a number of signs and banners installed on the walls, and took the closed circuit cameras off the wall and took the cameras with them. 
Reports say that mercenaries at this base were harassing young female residents while patrolling the region.

Iran, Asalouyah: Gathering of what is called "Phase 19" employees
Southern Iran - April 20, 2015 – A number of Southern-Pars, phase 19, staged a gathering in front of the entrance gates of the Industrial Complex. They protested against not renewing their contracts. One protestor said they had decided to stop work, to pursuit thier rights, so if the authorities refuse to renew their contracts, they would demand to receive their delayed 3 months salaries. 
He added that they would continue with the protest until they receive their unpaid salaries and New Year bonus. He insisted on remaining there in protest even thought if it even takes a month, until their payment is assured. He said the money that we work for so hard must be paid, because it is our money and we have no other means of supporting ourselves.

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