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Pensioners hold protest rally in Iran on Social Security Day
A group of retirees gathered at the Ministry of Labor to protest the failure to address their demands on Social Security Day.
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Six political prisoners go on hunger strike to protest unfair trials and prison conditions
Six political prisoners from Ward 4 of Evin Prison wrote an open letter "addressed to the people of Iran" and declared "in…
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Tuition-paying teachers and preschool educators held a protest rally in front of the parliament
A number of tuition-free teachers and preschool educators protested the non-implementation of the Education Recruitment Law and…
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Mother of Sanaz Allahyari, a prisoner of conscience on hunger strike: "My daughter is innocent, release her"
The mother of Sanaz Al-Hayari, a labor activist who has been in prison with her husband since July 4th in protest against the continued temporary detention…
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A group of Ahvaz urban train employees gathered
A group of Ahvaz urban train employees gathered in front of the city's municipality. On Wednesday, July 9, a group of employees…
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The head of the Society of Surgeons strongly objects to the law on organ transplants for executed prisoners.
The head of the Iranian Society of Surgeons, in a letter to Raisi, called the use of organs from death row inmates for organ transplants a…
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Amnesty International protests "cruel" treatment of families of 1967 massacre victims
Amnesty International has accused the Iranian government of systematically violating the prohibition of torture and “cruel treatment” of the families of the victims of the massacre of 67…
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Self-immolation at the Ministry of Communications and the Minister's reference to difficult economic conditions
A manufacturer of fiber optic cabinets has filed for bankruptcy in protest of not receiving its payments from a company related to its internet network.
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