human rights watch

tisdag 9 december 2025

“Anger erupts in #Asaluyeh; 5,000 #workers rise up against oppression”

People protest in front of the Food and Drug Administration


Hashem Aghajari, the authority of the jurist is an insult to human intelligence 
5 million cubic meters of Iranian gas goes to Iraq!
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📢If you want to be active ✍️ I am writing to you directly🙏
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Breaking news:
Five million cubic meters of Iranian gas goes to Iraq!
But in Iran they burn diesel fuel for electricity...
Iranian gas goes for free.. but its people have no air... Children are coughing... The sky is black, the lungs are gray.
Why should Iranian gas be used to power Iraq, but the people of Iran burn in smoke and diesel fuel?
Is this justice or plunder?


 “Anger erupts in #Asaluyeh; 5,000 #workers rise up against oppression”

🔥 “#South_Pars workers’ uprising; the biggest protest storm in the oil industry”

🔥 “Asaluyeh is on fire; 5,000 workers shouted: We will get our rights!”

🔥 “South Pars is on the move; workers shook the governor’s office”

South Pars workers’ uprising; 5,000 people shouted against injustice in Asaluyeh


According to labor sources, today, Tuesday, December 18, 1404, workers at the South Pars Gas Complex held one of the largest gatherings in the history of the Iranian oil industry in Asaluyeh after 18 weeks of continuous protests.


This morning, despite the blocking of the main routes by government forces, South Pars contractor workers gathered at around 9 a.m. in Soleimani Square in Asaluyeh, forming a crowd of more than 5,000 people.


The workers then marched in an orderly and united manner to the governor’s office, a rally that, according to witnesses, was one of the largest protests ever recorded in the oil industry in terms of numbers, scope, and cohesion.


The protesters chanted slogans such as:

“Two by two, bureaucracy, fight against forced labor!”


and

“Our handiwork, our share is lost!”


and demanded the payment of back wages and an end to systematic exploitation in the southern gas projects.


In front of the governor’s office, the workers loudly proclaimed:

“We want our due rights—and we will stand until the last day!”

At just 46, Khosro Alikordi — one of Iran’s most fearless human-rights lawyers — was found dead in his office in Mashhad on Saturday. Every sign points to murder by the regime.

Iran has lost another hero on the road to liberation.
May he rest in power.
May his memory be a revolution.

At his funeral, his brother stood tall, speaking of Khosro’s unwavering courage: defending freedom fighters dragged before the regime’s kangaroo courts.

Then came the moment the occupiers fear most.
Massive crowds in broad daylight, singing Iran’s true National Anthem — the anthem before Islamists seized power. Hear them chanting:
“Long live Iran. Long live the King.”

From every assassination, defiance rises.
This foreign occupation has spilled oceans of our blood — yet it is the Ayatollahs, not Iran, that is collapsing.
The Iranian people are mobilizing.
The nation is awakening.
And nothing — NOTHING— will stop Iran from reclaiming her throne, her dignity, and her future.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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