Protests in Iran over poor living conditions
Broadcast: According to reports from inside Iran, at least 25 protest movements were carried out by different sections of the Iranian people against the mullahs' regime on Monday, the first of November.
On Monday, the protests extended to the regime's judiciary, who also organized simultaneous protests in at least 22 Iranian cities, to demand a raise in the minimum wage.
Petrochemical workers in Mahshahr also went on strike for the second day in a row on Monday in protest against low salaries.
In Zanjan, northwest Iran, a group of citizens organized a protest rally to protest the loss of water and electricity. The losers of their money by the "Rekan" car production company also organized a protest against the looting of their properties by the regime's companies.
The employees of the Administrative Authority of the Regime’s Judiciary organized protest gatherings on Monday, the first of November 2021 in the cities of Ardabil, Abhar, Nishapur, Shahr-Rey, Farhan (markazi province), Azadshahr, Tehran, Arak, Zanjan, Kurdistan, Khuzestan, Shush, Ilam, Mashhad, Kerkan, Yazd, Lorestan, Azadshahr, Kermanshah, Qutund (Khuzestan), Bawa and Dewandara to object to the decrease in their salaries and benefits and to demand an increase in them.
It is worth mentioning that the Administrative Authority of the Judiciary organized similar protest gatherings last week with the same demands, but they were not answered.
A protest gathering for the losers of the “Raban” company for the production of cars
The losers of the "Raban" company for the production of cars protested in front of the company's building on Karaj Road to achieve their rights.
The company acquired 400 million tomans from 2000 people in 2018 until it delivered the car to these people after 6 months, but after 4 years it did not deliver a car to people and did not return the money that the losers paid for the car.
It is noteworthy that at least 20 protest movements took place in Iran on Sunday, October 31.