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Protests in Iran do not subside and become more organized
Baku/29.11.22/Turan: According to reports from social networks, the protests of the population against the ruling regime in Iran are becoming more organized. Despite the arrests and repressions, strikes at enterprises began in the country. Workers and employees go to the streets in an organized manner and refuse to return to work. In recent days, such actions have intensified in the cities of Isfahan, Mashhad, and Tehran itself.
Particularly active are students and young women who are not afraid of repression and the deaths of many protesters. Traders, who are a significant and influential stratum of society, as well as truck drivers, are also joining the strikes, which blocks the work of a number of other sectors of the economy.
The authorities still cannot find a way to solve the problem and get out of the situation. Official propaganda continues to claim that all this is organized by spies and agents of the United States and Israel. The protests are increasingly demanding a change in the regime of the mullahs and a return to secular rule in Iran. ---02B---
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