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Angry people’s protest against the fuel crisis in several Northern Iranian cities

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Angry people’s protest against the fuel crisis in several Northern Iranian cities

More than 300 Residents of Qaemshahr gathered outside the governorates office building yesterday to protest against the government’s inaction to resolve fuel shortages after a gas supply cut off over the past two weeks. The protesters announced it was 13 days their gas had been cut and their living situation was paralyzed, but no measure had been taken by the regime’s officials.
The people of Gorgan gathered outside the gas company of the city and protested against gas supply cut off. The protesting people said: The gas cut off along with severe cold weather which has been unprecedented in the last 39 years has made the life overbearing for the people.

Some angry people from Uroumiyeh who had been waiting in the line of gasoline and gas, were harassed by the State security Force (SSF), the people confronted with suppressive forces.

The Uroumiyeh University students protested against the fuel crisis with staging a sit-in in front of the governorship building of that city. The protesting students asked for recess of Uroumiyeh’s universities until the problem is resolved.