Iran's revolution attacks oil industry
The Iran oil industry — the Mullah regime’s chief source of income — faces potentially crippling strikes as workers join in the nationwide protest against the regime.
“Informed and bold oil workers will not be silent and passive in the face of the suppression and killing of people and will protest together and in unison with the people,” the Iranian Council for Organising Protests by Oil Industry Contract Workers said in a statement on Telegram, according to the Independent.
The Wall Street Journal noted that these demonstrations — wildcat strikes, really — mark “the first time the unrest that began last month has spread to Iran’s oil-and-gas industry.”
The Mullahs can’t claim they weren’t warned. Two weeks ago, the Organizing Council of Oil Contract Workers released a statement saying, “We support the people’s struggles against organized and everyday violence against women and against the poverty and hell that dominates the society.”
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While the energy workers are being joined in protest by other Iranians the regime has killed several demonstrators around the country. It does look like it is a general uprising at this point that the regime has not been able to quell.
See, also:
Killing of another teenage protester gives Iran uprising a new symbol
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