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Iranians Continue Their Protests, Demanding Their Basic Rights

People of Shahr-e Kurd rose in the wake of protests in Isfahan against the regime’s plunder of water resources. The people of Iran rise from Khuzestan to Isfahan and Shahr-e Kurd.

In the past days, Iran witnessed major protests mainly in the cities of Isfahan and Shahr-e Kurd. The people of these two cities are demanding their water rights, something that has been taken from them by the regime and its corrupt IRGC, which has redirected many rivers to support its interests. For years there has been no will to resolve the problems of one of the most important rivers of Iran the Zayaneh Rud River.

This has led to extreme drought and catastrophic subsidence in most cities of the country and Isfahan is the most hurt city of the country, making many parts of the city uninhabitable.

Despite the regime’s repression, attacks and arrests, the people have decided to continue their protests as we have witnessed it today. Below is a summary of the protests over the past two days which will be updated.

Iranians Continue Protests; at Least Five Rallies and Strikes on November 23

On Tuesday, November 23, the people of Iran held at least five rallies, protests, and strikes in various cities, venting their anger over the government’s plundering and profiteering policies.

Despite the atmosphere of fear, farmers defrauded people, Shahrekord residents, miners, and workers took to the streets protesting officials’ failure to keep their promises and resolve their dilemmas.

Farmers Protest in Isfahan

Isfahan province, central Iran—farmers continue their vigils at the Zayandehrood, protesting officials’ failure to revive the profitable river.

“Isfahani; raise your voice and shout your rights,” protesters chant.

Defrauded People Rally in Tehran

Tehran province, Iran’s capital—defrauded people by Romak project in Hashtgerd county, Alborz province, rally outside the Ministry of Roads and Urban Developments, protesting the company’s failure to deliver homes.

“We have no supporters,” a protester says.

Residents Rally in Shahrekord

Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari province, southwestern Iran—”We are warriors,” protesters in Shahredord chant during their march on the third consecutive day of water protests.

During their protest on November 22, protesters insulted dictator Khamenei.

A loyalist woman to Khamenei claimed, “Shahrekord residents have always supported the Velayat-e Faqih,” which haunted by booing this agent.

Miners Rally in Kerman

Kerman province, southeastern Iran—impoverished chromite miners of Aseminun mine in Manoojān, the southernmost region of the province, block the transit road of Manoojān-Bandarabbas, protesting officials’ failure to address their demands and dilemmas.

Workers Rally in Sirjan

Kerman province, southeastern Iran—on November 22, around 350 workers of the edible oil company of NINA rallied outside the complex, protesting employers’ decision to dismiss them.

Furthermore, employers refuse to pay their overdue salaries.

Iranians Continue Protests; at Least Eight Rallies and Strikes on November 24

On Wednesday, November 24, the people of Iran held at least Eight rallies, protests, and strikes in various cities, venting their anger over the government’s plundering and profiteering policies.

Despite the atmosphere of fear, farmers defrauded people, Shahrekord residents, miners, and workers took to the streets protesting officials’ failure to keep their promises and resolve their dilemmas.

Residents Rally in Shahrekord

Chahar Mahal And Bakhtiari province, southwestern Iran—”Tunnels must be destructed,” Shahrekord residents chant, condemning IRGC’s profiteering projects for transferring water.

“Here is Chahar Mahal, transferring the water is impossible” and “Death to the mafia,” protesters chant.

Chahar Mahal And Bakhtiari province, southwestern Iran—”We warn the IRGC-Khatam al-Anbiya HQs and other contractors that we will destroy your equipment if you continue constructing malign tunnels,” says protesters’ representative.

Non-standard tunnels have dried out many fountains.

Chahar Mahal And Bakhtiari province, southwestern Iran—further footage from Shahrekord shows people’s rally in protest of stealing their water by the state-backed mafia.

“Brothers; the is time for struggle,” the song is heard.

Chahar Mahal And Bakhtiari province, southwestern Iran—residents of Shahrekord continue protests and rallies, protesting state-backed mafia for severe water shortages.

They play the national anthem via traditional instruments.

Tehran province, Iran’s capital—defrauded creditors by the cryptocurrency network of Badran rally outside the firm’s office, demanding their money.

“Return our money,” protesters chant.

Tehran province, Iran’s capital—farmers from Marzijan village in a suburb of Arak, Markazi province, rally outside the judiciary in the capital, protesting illegal confiscation of their lands by the endowment organization.

Isfahan province, Central Iran—brave farmers continue their rallies at the basin of Zayandehrood river, protesting officials’ failure to save this profitable river.

Isfahan province, Central Iran—in an oppressive attempt, plainclothes attack protesters, trying to tear down their tents.

In response, protesters resist and push back the regime’s mercenaries.

 

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