A wave of protests and strikes in Iranian cities

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Beth: According to reports from inside Iran, protests and strikes in Tehran and other Iranian cities reached a climax on Saturday 2 October.

On Saturday, at least 25 protest movements were organized by workers, teachers, pharmacists, fishermen and other segments of the population to protest the tyranny of the mullahs' regime.

On the same day, pharmacists in Tehran organized a protest rally in front of the Ministry of Health of the Iranian regime against unprofessional interference in the establishment and management of pharmacies.

In the same context, workers of Haft Tapeh sugarcane in southwestern Iran continued their strike for the fifth consecutive day. In a related context, Kerman mine workers in eastern Iran organized a protest rally to protest their living conditions.

And in a parallel context; Ma'alou and the city of Iza organized a protest gathering in front of the Khuzestan Governorate building in Ahvas, and the people of the cities of Tabriz, Shahryar and Rabat Karim protested against the loss of liquefied gas.

In the same context, workers of petrochemical, oil and gas companies went on strike again in Asalouyeh and Kankan in southern Iran to protest their deteriorating living conditions. In the city of Hendijan in southwestern Iran, fishermen protested against the theft of their boats.

Pharmaceutical manufacturers organized a protest rally in front of the Ministry of Health to demand their demands. They want system administrators not to interfere in the specialized business of pharmacies and pharmacies.