Iranians on general strike for second day
kurdsatnews
Dec 6, 2022
Empty streets in Sanandaj amid the announced three-days general strike.
For the second day, a general strike is held in Rojhelat or Iranian Kurdistan cities; dissidents have shut their businesses, leaving streets empty. The strike is scheduled to continue tomorrow.
A week earlier, the Cooperation Center for Iranian Kurdistan's Political parties (CCIKPP) called for a general strike as protests stagnated. Many answered their call and went on strike. The strike continues even though Tehran has shown signs of relaxing laws on the Hijab.
Human rights watchdog Hengaw reported that a general strike was underway in 29 cities of the four provinces of Iranian Kurdistan on Monday, including Ilam, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, and Urmia.
Students of Tehran University and Kurdistan University in Sanaa have also decided to participate in the general strike, and the strike is scheduled to continue tomorrow.
People of Tehran, Sanandaj, Kermanshah, Shiraz, Rasht, and Mashhad took to the streets last night to protest against the Iranian government.
Over 460 people have been killed in the unrest in Rojhelat and Iran, with almost 30 thousand people put behind bars.