Protests sweep through Iran ahead of year's end

The Iranian year will come to an end on March 20. The approaching end of the Iranian year comes as the Islamic Republic is overwhelmed by protests by disgruntled citizens who complain against deteriorating economic and social conditions.
This comes as the Iranian
regime squanders the people's money on supporting terrorist militias outside
Iran's borders.
Iranian retirees staged
protests in different cities against low salaries and high commodity prices.
The protesters also complained against a spiral down in the value of the
Iranian national currency against foreign currencies.
A US dollar is now equal
to quarter a million Iranian riyals. This dwarfs the salaries of ordinary
Iranians against their monthly needs.
Social Solidarity
retirees gathered outside Social Solidarity offices in a number of Iranian
cities to complain against their deteriorating economic conditions amid this
economic collapse.
Photos shared on social
media showed the demonstrators chanting slogans against the government,
accusing this government of treason and the parliament of complicity.
The demonstrators said
the inflation rate keeps rising, causing suffering to ordinary Iranians.
They added that they
would not stop protesting until they get their rights.
Social Solidarity
retirees have been staging protests across Iran since the beginning of this
week.
Some Iranian officials,
meanwhile, concede that the gap between the salaries and commodity prices keeps
getting wider day after day.
The demonstrators called
for increasing their salaries, and giving the access into free medical
treatment. They also want to be paid equally with other Iranian retirees.