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A series of protests in Tehran

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NCRI – The following is a roundup of four protests in the Iranian capital Tehran on Monday, June 6.

Harandi Street Residents

Residents of Harandi Street marched towards Tehran’s Municipality building, at 9 a.m. on Monday, to protest the lack of security in their neighbourhood. The regime sent members of the suppresive police force to disperse the crowd.

Football fans rally in Tehran

A group of Esteghlal F.C. fans rallied to protest the interference of the regime’s Ministry of Sports in their team, the incompetence of the minister in management and performance and the intervention of police in sport affairs.

Protesting shopkeepers clash with the agents of regime’s discretionary punishments organization

A group of so-called Governmental Reprimanding Agents raided the supermarkets of the old Bazaar (known as Town Bazaar) in Imam Hossein Square on Monday.

They aggravated the shopkeepers with lies and looting which led to a clash between the suppressive forces and the shopkeepers.

Two sellers were arrested and their shops were sealed. After that, the mercenaries left the area.
The people and shopkeepers who witnessed the incident said that such measures by regime agents happen routinely.

Consecutive protests in Tehran International Airport

A large group of people were roaming around the Tehran International (Khomeini) Airport due to the increased sensitivity at boarding gates and customs control. Ultimately, the passengers started to protest, which led to clashes with the airport security officers.

Some flights were delayed by more than 90 minutes, having been due to take off at 6 p.m. which created a storm of protest among the passengers. Therefore, the passengers rallied against the disrespectful behaviour of the airport security personnel as well as the repressive police force.