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Iran: Anti-regime graffiti, protests and more economic crises

School in IranNCRI – Youths in Esfahan have written anti-regime graffiti across the city on the ‎occasion of the start of the new school year.‎

Slogans written extensively on walls, according to Iran Khabar, include, “The first lesson ‎is freedom, the second lesson is death to Khamenei,” referring to the Iranian regime’s ‎Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.‎

Separately, on Monday, a group of drivers at Sanandaj city’s Vilashahr staged a protest, ‎demanding four months of unpaid salaries and abolishment of forced labour and night ‎shifts. The drivers have been on strike since last week, and have declared that they will ‎not end it until their demands are fulfilled.‎

In the city of Qazvin, 90 percent of so-called industrial centers have been shut down due ‎to the regime’s economic crises and mismanagement. The Iranian regime is using the ‎abandoned facilitates as silos to store wheat to compensate for a shortage of storage ‎facilities in Qazvin.‎