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Monday’s Iran Mini Report – June 04, 2018

Monday's Iran Mini Report - June 04, 2018

• Iran continues effort to obtain WMD technology, says German intel

June 2, 2018 – The Iranian regime continues its effort to obtain the necessary technology for weapons of mass destruction, according to an intelligence report issued last week by Germany’s Baden-Wurttemberg state, where a large number of the country’s specialized technology and engineering companies are based.

“Iran continued to undertake, as did Pakistan and Syria, efforts to obtain goods and know-how to be used for the development of weapons of mass destruction and to optimize corresponding missile delivery systems,” reads the document, reviewed by various outlets.

• Report shows numerous protests in different cities

June 3, 2018 – Reports from inside Iran indicate a continuing day of protests on Sunday in cities across the country and by people from all walks of life.

More than 500 employees of the Ahwaz National Steel Company staged a march towards the governor’s office. These workers are demanding their paychecks that have been delayed for the past several months.

Clients of the Caspian Credit Co., associated to the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards, protested today in Rasht, northern Iran, and demanded their savings returned.

Employees of the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Company in the city of Shush, southwest Iran, went on strike today protesting three months of delayed paychecks.

Municipality employees in Arak, central Iran, staged a gathering today outside the governor’s office protesting their delayed paychecks.

• Industrial Dairy And Livestock Farmers In Joveyn, Razavi Khorasan Province In Iran, Protest To Government Plundering

On Sunday, June 3, 2018, after the bankruptcy of farmers and chicken breeders, industrial dairy and livestock farmers in Joveyn, Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran protested in front of the Governorate of this city against the high cost of livestock inputs and bankruptcy due to the plunder of government policies.

• Women take part in protests in Orumiyeh, Kermanshah

Women participated in the protests of health caretakers and employees of Medical Sciences universities in Kermanshah and Orumiyeh, western Iran.

Hundreds of health caretakers, including women, held a protest gathering on Saturday, June 2, 2018, outside Building No. 1 of the University of Medical Sciences in Kermanshah. Their protest was against salary cuts, failure to pay their salaries on time, unfair working hours and lack of job security.

• Two young women commit suicide due to poverty

Two young women simultaneously committed suicides, ending their own lives in Marivan, Iranian Kurdistan.

Two sisters — Ameneh Saeedi, 30, and Farideh Saeedi, 35 — committed suicide and died on Thursday, May 31, 2018, in Tappemousk neighborhood in the city of Marivan.

The women did peddling due to poverty and unemployment.