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Thursday Protests in Iran
Today, the people of Hamedan, northwest Iran, started the third day of demonstrations against water shortages in their city. For more than a week, these people have been witnessing their potable water being cut off between 12 to 24 hours a day. Many have to wait for hours in queue for water tankers. The condition of dam reserves is extremely critical and it is expected that the Ekbatan Dam, which is currently the main source of drinking water supply, will be dry and out of service by end of the first week of September.
August 25 – Hamedan, western #Iran
Locals are in the streets for a third day of protests over severe water shortages that have continued for two weeks.
Authorities dispatched a large number of security forces to prevent anti-regime protests.#IranProtestspic.twitter.com/p0KCbbn2pc— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) August 25, 2022
Today in Tehran, a group of members of the Tehran Construction Engineering Organization gathered to demand their rights from their employers. According to local sources, the board of directors of TCEO has illegally withheld 1800 billion tomans of the engineers’ money since May 2013 and used it for other purposes.
Kazerun, south-central #Iran
Locals of Banaf village protesting severe water shortages. These people haven't had running water for 15 days, according to sources.#IranProtests pic.twitter.com/O1T2IOrF8Q— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) August 25, 2022
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Iran Shaken by Multi-billion-Dollar Steel Plant Embezzlement Case
Iran’s latest embezzlement case of 920 trillion rials involving the state-run Isfahan Mobarakeh Steel Company has once again shocked the country’s poverty-riddled population. This amounts to around $5.25 billion at the time of the reported embezzlement.
The Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) has suspended the Mobarakeh Steel Company following a damning report released last Thursday, August 18, over the massive case of corruption. Having an estimated value of nearly 2,940 trillion rials (around $10 billion in the current exchange rate), Mobarakeh Steel is registered as the second largest company in TSE.
Deplorable Condition in Evin’s Women Ward After New-found Spread of the Coronavirus
Sixteen female political prisoners protested the spread of the Coronavirus and the lack of access to appropriate healthcare facilities. They write about the deplorable conditions in Evin Prison women’s ward in their letter.
The political prisoners detained in Evin women’s ward mentioned the new Coronavirus outbreak and the increasing number of infected prisoners. They protested the sharp rise in the number of prisoners held in the ward and the lack of proper space to segregate and quarantine those who are ill.
Sydney: Freedom-Loving Iranians and MEK Supporters Demonstrated Against the Appeasement Policy Toward Iran’s Regime
Australia, August 21, 2022: Freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) demonstrated in Sydney against the mullahs’ regime ruling Iran.
Also, read Iran News in Brief – August 24, 2022