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Iran: recent reports of protests, strikes & crackdown measures

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Iran: recent reports of protests, strikes & crackdown measures

Kurdistan:
In Iran protest news, residents of the Abad Gharure village in Iranian Kurdistan Province rallied on Monday, July 21st, protested lack of and shortages of water, gathering outside the regime’s municipality office. Serious water shortages in this village have caused many problems for the locals but regime officials have to this day taken no measures to resolve this problem.


Tehran:
A group of bus drivers in the capital’s west terminal went on strike on Tuesday, July 22nd, for not receiving their delayed paychecks. The strikers said until their paychecks are deposited none of the busses will provide any services.


Tehran:
Bazaar merchants gathered on Wednesday, July 24th, protesting increasing store renting fees. The protesters protested increasing renting fees and said they are not able to pay such money.


Rasht:
The misogynous regime ruling Iran in another reactionary measure in the city of Rasht, northern Iran, imposed gender segregation regulations in the city’s banks. According to reports received from inside Iran the mullahs’ regime has opened a bank especially for women where men are not allowed.