Protest in Iran 19/11/2025
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Retirees from the Telecommunications Company gathered today on Chaharbagh-e Bala Street and in front of the central building of Iran Telecommunication in Isfahan as part of a nationwide assembly marking the anniversary of the “quasi-privatization” of the company. With powerful chants, they voiced their anger over the plunder and exploitation of assets by the Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO) and the IRGC Cooperative Foundation.
Telecommunications retirees in Tehran gathered in front of the company’s central building on Sardar Jangal Street and, by chanting slogans, voiced their anger over structural corruption, mismanagement, and the injustices committed by shareholder institutions, including the IRGC Cooperative Foundation and the Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order.
A number of telecommunications retirees in Ahvaz held a protest gathering in response to poverty, poor living conditions, and the authorities’ disregard for their demands.
Retired employees of the oil industry held a protest gathering in front of the Ministry of Petroleum building on Taleqani Street.
Residents of the cities of Ben and Saman gathered in front of the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari governor’s office to protest the failure to allocate their water rights and the resulting damage to their orchards.
Retirees of Telecom in Qazvin today, in a protest gathering against the oppression of the two institutions under Khamenei’s command, the IRGC and the Executive Headquarters of Imam’s Directive, and the owners of the Telecom Company, raised their voices in protest.
Retirees from the Telecommunications Company gathered today on Chaharbagh-e Bala Street and in front of the central building of Iran Telecommunication in Isfahan as part of a nationwide assembly marking the anniversary of the “quasi-privatization” of the company. With powerful chants, they voiced their anger over the plunder and exploitation of assets by the Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO) and the IRGC Cooperative Foundation.








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