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Labor and student protests intensifying across Iran

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Labor and student protests intensifying across Iran

Over 1,000 Isfahan residents rallied on Tuesday outside the Refa store in this city protesting and chanting slogans Rouhani, calling him a liar about the subsidized goods. The protesters referred to the poor distribution of goods and very low quality of cooking oil and rice, and stealing from the people’s pockets.
Brave youths in Ahvaz used wrote anti-regime slogans in various areas across the city. Reports indicate the Zeitoun district of employees there was a large slogan reading “Death to Dictator – Viva Freedom” was seen, and in the National Ahvaz Road district another slogan was written “Laborers despise the Dictator”, raising people’s attention and praise.


Shahr Kord Open University and Tech School staged a gathering protesting their dormitory supplies and equipment being broken. This gathering was staged in the Manzariye Avenue leading to the Shahr Kord University.
The Iranian regime had rented these dormitories to Norouz travellers during the new year vacation period. After returning to their dormitories the students realized many of their supplies had been broken.


 
Nearly 300 Isfahan Poly Acryl Company workers rallied outside the company building on Tuesday, April 8th, demanding the company chief to be fired from his post.


A number of orchard owners in the city of Saman staged a gathering rally in Dolat intersection of Shahr Kord, protesting hundreds of acres of their agriculture lands and orchards being seized by the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards agents.


A number of fired workers of Tehran’s Punel Company rallied on Wednesday outside the regime’s governor office in the city of Pakdasth, protesting their expulsion from work and following up on their demands.


Workers of the Khoram Anti-Fire Safe Company in Tehran staged a gathering on Saturday, April 5th, protesting not receiving their delayed paychecks and also their occupation being in limbo. This rally was staged outside a regime court in the Vahidiya district. Each of the protesting workers were demanding 100 to 250 million rials in delayed paychecks and pensions.


The expelled workers of the Mashhad Rail Company staged a protest rally on Saturday, April 5th, outside the regime’s Railway Department in this city.



Three anti-regime poets were murdered alongside each other in Isfahan’s Mobarake district, reports indicate. These three individuals were Sohral Alirezaei, Hossein Madadi and Sorush Kiani. This crime took place on April 3rd in a villa around Isfahan’s Zarrin Shahr district where the victims were first drugged and then suffocated to death.
The victims had held poet gatherings in Isfahan’s Mobarake district for many years and time and again they were summoned and threatened by the regime’s Ministry of Intelligence in this regard, and even spent a few months in jail.
The family members of these poets have no doubt they were murdered by criminal elements of the regime. The Ministry of intelligence has warned the family members and close friends of these three individuals to speak nothing about this issue, and they especially must not conduct interviews with domestic or foreign media outlets in this regard.


 
Political prisoner Zaniyar Moradi

Iranian regime authorities in Gohardasht Prison in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran, refused to allow death row political prisoner Zaniyar Moradi from being sent to a hospital to undergo surgery.
According to reports received from inside Iran, Asghar Sami’i, a member of the regime’s special units, who is responsible of dispatching Zaniyar to a hospital, has told this political prisoner I will not send you to a hospital because you are a Kurd.


 
Political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian
Torturers in Kermanshah’s Diesel Abad Prison transferred political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian to the facility clinic with her hands and feet enchained.
Zeinab Jalalian was arrested back in 2007 by the mullahs’ intelligence agents in the city of Kermanshah, and in the so-called courts she was first sentenced to execution, and then lowered to life in jail. She has to this day gone on hunger strike many times protesting inhumane behavior by the regime’s prison officials.