Reports from Iran indicate there have been protests by Physicians against Regime’s Health Ministry’s Policies Protest Gathering Over Lack of Liquid Gas. The Iranian regime’s Satellite Launch has once again failed
Written by Hamideh Taati on 10 February 2020.
THE CONTENT OF THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST NEWS OF THE IRAN PROTESTS.
IRAN PROTESTS
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Presiden-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), wrote on twitter regarding international rallies by the Iranian diaspora outside Iran and the defiant youth’s activities in Iran:
Victory and staying power belong to the inalienable right of the Iranian people to freedom and democracy.
Victory and staying power belongs to the inalienable right of the Iranian people to freedom and democracy #Iran #FreeIran2020 https://t.co/9HUnDC0DFQ pic.twitter.com/RZuuLbrtXl
— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) February 10, 2020
PHYSICIANS PROTEST REGIME’S HEALTH MINISTRY’S POLICIES
A large number of drug-addicts’ practitioners held a protest rally against the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Health in front of the regime’s Administrative Court to protest the malicious policies of the Minister of Health, the MEK’s network inside Iran reported. The rally was held on Sunday, February 9th, 2020 and targeted the regime’s destructive policies in the distribution of medicines for drug addict patients.
#Iran's health care system is another victim of the mullahs' destructive policies and plundering.#40YearsOfFailurehttps://t.co/EAV3UhlqN3
— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) June 26, 2019
Latest News on #Iran – February 4, 2020
✳️Workers in Ilam #protest before the governorate's building for unpaid salaries
✳️Workers of the petrochemical industry in Mahshahr enter the second week of a strike
✳️Another senior #IRGC chief killed in Syriahttps://t.co/tkF7GLZVO3— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) February 4, 2020
PROTEST GATHERING OVER LACK OF LIQUID GAS
On Saturday, February 8, 2020, a group of Zabul residents held a picket line to protest the lack of liquid gas in the province of Sistan-Baluchistan. The protest gathering was held before the Iranian regime’s governorate building in the city of Zabul, South-Eastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan.
#Iran: Sistan&Baluchestan Province: Blood and Pain
In Iran, Sistan&Baluchestan province is always without a doubt a part of every single conversation relating poverty, malnutrition, lack of facilities, water shortage, unemployment,&education difficulties. https://t.co/UdnRbxa8Io pic.twitter.com/eJkKESlfVN— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) September 14, 2018
Protesters held signs that read:
“Lack of liquid gas in Sistan = a crisis”
“Lack of liquid gas in Sistan = a catastrophe
The people of Zabul have been facing this problem for a long time and the local authorities have until now ignored them.
Iran’s gas resources are some of the biggest in the world today, however, due to the regime’s incompetence, people and small businesses are suffering from shortages, even in the capital of the province in Zabul.
INSTAGRAM BANS THE “IRAN PRESS” PAGE
Instagram permanently suspended the “Iran Press” account, based on the regime’s media.
The account had published propaganda information about the now-dead Qassem Soleimani, head of the terrorist Quds force.
Iran Press is a subsidiary of the Iranian regime’s main state sponsor broadcasting services (IRIB) and was dedicated to distributing the Iranian regime’s propaganda media to the outside world. Iran Press’s Facebook page was also suspended last month for several days and still has limitations imposed on it.
Iran: Newly appointed IRIB head is blacklisted in EU for human rights violations http://t.co/jAvzrS0h6R #Iran #humanrights
— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) November 9, 2014
#Iran Regime Mobilizes Five IRIB Networks Against #Telegram
The debate over Telegram, a cloud-based instant messaging service, in Iran was highlighted when the controversial news about the imminent filtering of Telegram was announced by Alaeddin…https://t.co/KdmzFEDYNO pic.twitter.com/4b97C8QRdI— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) April 7, 2018
IRANIAN REGIME’S SATELLITE LAUNCH IS A COVER FOR ITS BALLISTIC MISSILE PROGRAM
The Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards, the IRGC, revealed on Sunday that the new short-range ballistic missile called Raad-500, which failed to take the “Zafar satellite” to orbit, was actually “a new generation missile that has half the weight of a Fateh-110 missile (previously used in “satellite launches”), but with 200 kilometers more range,” the IRGC affiliated Fars News agency announced.
The Fateh-110 is a ballistic ground-to-ground missile first unveiled in 2002. Its latest generation has a range of 300 kilometers (186 miles), the Fars News agency announced.
The Iranian regime has long been testing its ballistic missile program under the pretext of preparing for satellite launches. The IRGC’s announcement is simply a confirmation of that.
Imagery Suggests Second Launch Attempt Of Iranian Satellite
Two satellite imagery companies have released photos that suggest #Iran has attempted a second launch of a satellite after the failure of another blast in January. pic.twitter.com/6zk25tbsWd— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) February 7, 2019
Images Show #Iran Prepping Satellite Launch Despite Pompeo's Threat
New images obtained by CNN Tuesday indicate Iran is preparing to launch a remote sensing satellite into space, the latest sign that the Iranian regime is moving ahead with the planned mission despite recent… pic.twitter.com/bFL2MtnFze— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) January 9, 2019
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WHAT ARE THE IRAN PROTESTS OF 2019?
Friday, February 7, 2020, marks the 85th day since the beginning of the nationwide Iran protests.
The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has identified 724 of the more than 1500 protesters killed by the regime so far.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has called on the United Nations to urgently send an international fact-finding mission to Iranian prisons to meet with the detainees.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UPRISING:
Number of uprising cities: 191
Number of martyrs: At least 1500
Number of injured: More than 4,000
Number of detainees: More than 12,000
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