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Protest rallies continue in various cities of Iran

Protest rallies in various cities in Iran are still ongoing after two years.

The protest rallies that began after the murder of Mahsa Amini have continued for the past two years. Many trade unions, including retirees, have been protesting for months due to the lack of payment of their dues and salaries, but they have still not been able to receive their outstanding payments.

On Monday, August 10, a number of nurses and medical staff at Hasheminejad, Emdad, Velayat, and Khatam al-Anbia hospitals in Mashhad, Kashani Hospital in Isfahan, and a number of nurses in Ahvaz held a protest rally in front of the governor's office building in this city to protest the handling of their demands.

In addition, a number of employees of Pars Oil and Gas Company at Site 2 of Kangan, Site 1 of Asaluyeh, and the Fajr Jam Kangan Gas Refinery held protest rallies at their workplaces, and a number of South Pars Oil and Gas Company personnel held protest rallies in front of one of the company's buildings in Asaluyeh.

Employees of government agencies staged a protest rally to receive their demands while the Iranian government is thinking of avenging the blood of Ismail Haniyeh from Israel and is paying exorbitant costs in order to provide weapons and recruit people against Israel. While more than three years have passed since the payment of the demands of official and contract employees was postponed, the government is still thinking of a war for power and revenge.

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