2018–2019 Iranian general strikes and protests

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2018–2019 Iranian general strikes and protests
Part of the Iranian Democracy Movement
Closed stores at Tehran Bazaar
Date14 April 2018 – 23 June 2019
Location
Throughout Iran, especially in bazaars
Caused by
  • Economic hardships in Iran
  • Continued dissatisfaction with the government, especially in the aftermath of previous protests during the Iranian Democracy Movement such as the 2017-2018 Iranian protests
  • Government corruption
  • Opposition to Iranian involvement in regional conflicts
Goals
  • Economic stability
  • Prosecution of corrupt government officials
MethodsDemonstrations, civil disobedience, strikes
Resulted in
Parties
Bazaaris
Workers
Truckers
Teachers
University students
Farmers
Women
Bus drivers
Railway workers
Retirees
Lead figures
Number
Tens of thousands
Tens of thousands of law enforcement and military personnel
Casualties
Arrested10+ in Bazaar strikes
261 truckers[1]
5 Kurdish activists[2]
40+ teachers[3][4][5][6]
61 workers[7][8]

The 2018–2019 Iranian general strikes and protests were a series of strikes and protests that took place across Iran from early 2018 until mid-2019 against the country's economic situation, as well as the Iranian government, as part of the wider Iranian Democracy Movement.

Timeline[edit]

2018[edit]

April[edit]

On 14 April 2018, Baneh shopkeepers started strikes which continued for twenty days.[9]

May[edit]

In late May, Iranian truckers staged a major nationwide strike over low wages and poor working conditions. It lasted until mid-June and was the first in a series of strikes that continued until late 2018 (see below).[10]

June[edit]

25 June: On 25 June 2018, shops were shut and thousands gathered in the Bazaar area of Tehran to protest the economic situation.[11][12] This was met with security forces firing tear gas at the protestors.[13] Protests against the economic situation also occurred in Shahriar, Karaj, Qeshm, Bandar Abbas, and Mashhad.[14] Some of the stores were closed enforcedly by unknown individuals.[15][16]

26 June: People in Tehran took to the streets for the third straight day on 26 June, with many shops in Tehran's Bazaar remaining closed.[17] Videos from social media showed the crowd in downtown Tehran chanting "Death to the dictator" and "Death to Palestine".[18][17] Security forces clamped down on the protesters once again, arresting a large number of people.[19]

Strikes and protests were also seen in Kermanshah, Arak and Tabriz.[19]

27 June: Protests continued for a third day in Tehran, despite a heavy security presence,[20] Reuters referred to the three days as "the biggest unrest since the start of the year". Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, addressed the protests for the first time and called on the judiciary to punish those who disrupted economic security.[21] Many of the protests involved traders in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, who complained that the devaluation of the Iranian rial had forced them to stop trading.[22]

28 June: On 28 June, sources told Radio Farda that merchants had closed down the Bazaar in the city of Arak.[23] Tehran's prosecutor general stated that a large number of protesters had been arrested and would likely face trial.[23] Jafar Dolatabadi also stated in an interview that the protesters grievances are not only economic, and that "people are grappling with political and social concerns".[23]

September[edit]

On 11 September 2018, shopkeepers in Iranian Kurdistan initiated a one-day strike in response to the missile attack by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps on the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran, and the execution of Ramin Panahi and two other Kurd activists. In response to the strikes, the security forces arrested five Kurdish activists.[2]

On 22 September 2018, truckers across several Iranian cities restarted their strikes against the rising expenses of their jobs.[24] On 26 September, the strikes continued and were seen in Ahvaz, Qazvin, Shahreza, Borujerd, and Urmia.[25] 40 to 70 truckers in Fars, Tehran, and Qazvin province were arrested on 27 September, as strikes continued into their fifth day.[26][27] The Free Truckers Union announced that the strike had spread to 31 provinces across the country.[27] The judiciary stated that those arrested could face the death penalty.[28] On 29 September, on the eight day of the strikes, the number of truckers arrested reached 89.[29]

October[edit]

On 1 October, the truckers strikes reached their 10th straight day and were seen in Bukan, Khosrowshah, Arak, Fooladshahr, Nishapur, Tiran, Takestan, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, Qazvin, Karaj, Bandar Abbas, Ardabil, Dezful, Yazd, and Najafabad. The number of arrested also reached 156.[30][31] By the 13th straight day of the strike, over 230 truckers were arrested.[32] The strikes continued into 8 October, and reached their 17th consecutive day. Security forces responded by arresting a number of truckers, which increased the number of people arrested to 256.[33] On the same day, Bazaaris in multiple cities across Iran closed their shops and went on strike in protest to the economic situation. Strikes were seen in Sanandaj, Bukan, Saqqez, Marivan, Baneh, Miandoab, Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad, Tabriz, and Chabahar.[34][35] The strikes continued into 9 October, although they were reduced in size from the previous day, and were seen in Tabriz, Shahriar, Shahreza, and Sanandaj.[36]

On 13 October 2018, teachers across Iran started a two-day nationwide strike in protest to high expenses and inflation.[37] Teachers in Tehran, Mashhad, Tabriz, Isfahan, Shiraz, Kermanshah, Ilam, Yasuj, Sanandaj, Simorgh, Hamedan, Amol, Zarrin Shahr, Gonabad, Eslamabad, Torbat-e Heydarieh, Marivan, Sarvabad, and Garmeh, went on strike.[38][39] At least two teachers were arrested on the first day of the strike.[4]

Teachers went on strike for a second day on 14 October.[40]

November[edit]

On 1 November 2018, truckers in Tehran, Zanjan, Isfahan, Asaluyeh, Nahavand, and Shahrud went on strike for the fourth time this year in protest to the arrest of hundreds of truckers in October.[41] Workers from several factories in Iran have been on constant strikes due to unpaid wages and inflation. On 2 November 2018, workers at the Haft Tappeh Cane Sugar Company's factory in Shush start their own strikes.

On 13 and 14 November, Iranian teachers in most provinces went on strike for the second time in 2018.[42][43] Thirteen teachers were arrested during this strike.[6]

On 15 November, the workers strikes escalated and protests spilled onto the streets of Shush.[44] Some workers in Shush called for the factory to be operated by a workers council.[45] The following day, the workers disrupted the Friday Prayer service of the city. They chanted "Hossein, Hossein is their cry, theft is their pride", "Death to oppressors, long live workers", and "Workers are willing to die, but will not accept oppression".[46][47] Protests continued in the streets of Shush on 17 November, despite the presence of the security forces and riot police.[48]

On the same day, hundreds of workers of the Foolad Company in Ahvaz protested in front of the Governor's office. Protestors in Ahvaz chanted "Let go of Kashoggi, think of us", and "Inflation, increasing prices, be responsible Rouhani".[45] On 18 November, nineteen protestors were arrested in Shush.[49] By 21 November, thirteen of the protesters in Shush were released from prison, the arrested protestors faced charges of "acting against the regime".[7] On 24 November, workers joined by ordinary citizens, protested in Ahvaz and clashed with the security forces.[50][51] On the same day, workers of the vegetable oil factory of Zanjan protested in front of the governor's office in Zanjan due to unpaid wages.[52] On 28 November, workers protested for the 24th consecutive day in Shush, despite the city's police commander stating that any gatherings were against the law. Protests occurred in Ahvaz on the same day, as thousands of workers took to the streets.[53]

On 18 November 2018 Workers Syndicate at the Haft Tappeh sugar mill in Iran's Khuzestan province announced that the security forces had arrested two of their representatives, Esmail Bakhshi and Mohsen Armand.[54] The syndicate also announced that on 29 November 2018 government forces arrested its senior member Ali Nejati in his house.

December[edit]

On 4 December, workers in Ahvaz protested for the 25th straight day, and chanted "Palestine and Syria are the root of our problems".[55] On 17 December, the security forces cracked-down and arrested 31 workers in Ahvaz whom they re-identified as the leaders of the protests.[8] The day before workers had gathered in Ahvaz and declared that they would take their protest to the capital Tehran, if their demands were not met.[56] On 13 December, Ali Nejati, was transferred to hospital, after long and distressing interrogations.[57]

On 18 December, a lone protester on the island of Kish, stood in front of the main square of the city and graffitied anti-regime and pro-worker slogans, which included: "Imprisoned workers must be freed", and "long live the Shah".[58] On 18 and 19 December 2018 the security forces stormed the houses of Foolad workers in Khuzestan province and arrested up to 41 workers.[59][60][61]

15 workers at Ilam Petrochemical Plant in central western Iran were convicted to six months' imprisonment and 74 lashes by a state court after they gathered in protest outside the factory for their fellow experienced workers being laid off. The court charged them with "disrupting public order and peace".[62]

On 21 December, truck drivers across the country started their fifth round of nationwide strikes in protest to inflation and rising expenses.[63]

On 27 December 2018 Security forces attacked with tear gas a teachers gathering outside the education office in Isfahan, central Iran. Teachers were protesting their low salary and the arrest of their colleagues who were now in jail.[64]

2019[edit]

January[edit]

Farmers gathered in Isfahan on 2 January to protest the lack of water in the Zayanderud. The protestors were met by security forces who fired tear gas and live rounds into the air to disperse the crowds.[65][66] On 22 January, retirees gathered in front of the parliament building in Tehran and chanted "Torture and forced confessions, have no effect anymore".[67] Two days later, on 24 January, teachers gathered in five provinces to protest their current living and teaching conditions.[68]

February[edit]

On 14 February, teachers in Ardabil, Mashhad, Marivan, Sanandaj, Orumieh, and Kermanshah gathered outside of the offices of the Ministry of Education and protested the arrest of teachers, and unfavourable living and teaching conditions.[3][69] On the same day a teacher's rights activist was arrested in Sanandaj.[70]

On 26 February, railway workers in Tabriz and Shahroud went on strike.[71] Earlier that day, a large group of retirees gathered in front of the parliament building in Tehran to protest low pensions. Protesters chanted "no nation has seen such a dishonourable parliament" and "shame on those who claim to be the upholders of justice".[72]

March[edit]

On 3 March, teachers across Iran started a three-day nationwide sit in, in protest to low living wages and unfavourable job conditions. This is the third sit in this year by teachers across Iran.[73] The same day, railway workers in Andimeshk went on strike to protest unpaid wages and blocked the Ahvaz to Mashhad train from running its route.[74] The families of Esmail Bakhshi and Sepideh Gholian also gathered in front of the judiciary in Shush to protest their arrest.[75]

The following day on 4 March, mobile bazars in Tehran, Tabriz, Ahvaz, Mashhad, and Isfahan went on strike to protest the new initiative started by the Ministry of Communications which prevents them from registering the smartphones they want to sell.[76]

On 5 March, workers of Chamshir Dam in Gachsaran went on strike and gathered outside the governorate to protest 14 months of unpaid wages. On the same day, workers of the Ministry of Agriculture gathered in front of the parliament building in Tehran and protested their low wages. Railway strikes also continued in Tabriz and Lorestan province.[77][78]

On 6 March, Foolad retirees took to the streets in Isfahan due to low pensions. The protestors chanted "Our revolution was a mistake" and "Rouhani the liar, resign".[79] Teachers again took the streets on 7 March in multiple cities across Iran. Protests were reported in Kermanshah, Urmia, Ardabil, Mashhad, and Isfahan.[80]

May[edit]

On 1 May (May day), workers, students, and teachers gathered in front of the parliament building in Tehran to protest poor economic conditions, and lack of individual rights. Protesters chanted "Workers, teachers, students, unite" and "High costs and inflation are hurting people's lives". The security forces clamped down on the protests and 40 demonstrators were arrested.[81][82]

On 2 May, teachers across 13 provinces in Iran protested their poor work and living conditions. The security forces arrested at least three teachers in Tehran.[83][84][85]

Torture allegations[edit]

On 29 November 2018, it was reported by various news outlets that Esmail Bakhshi, one of the leaders of the strikes in Shush, had been severely tortured during his detention and transferred to a hospital in Ahvaz.[86] Officials in Khuzestan province quickly denied the news.[87] On 4 December, members of the Haft Tape Union, warned that the health of Bakhshi and Sepideh Qolian was in a dire state, as they could not tell what time of day it was.[88] It was later revealed that while in custody, Bakhshi was attacked repeatedly with a baton, to the point where he now has difficulty walking, sitting, and sleeping. He was also given unspecified drugs.[89]

On 20 December 2018, Human Rights Watch urged the regime in Iran to investigate and find an explanation for the death of Vahid Sayadi Nasiri who had been jailed for insulting the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. According to his family Nasiri had been on hunger strike but he was denied medical attention before he died.[90]

Bakhshi and Qolian were arrested again in January 2019. In February 2019, it was reported that Bakhshi's health was in serious condition while in jail.[91]

Suppression[edit]

Addressing students in Qom, in early March 2019, Musa Ghazanfarabadi, an Iranian official and head of the Islamic Courts in Tehran, said that if needed they can bring Hashd al-Shaabi militias from Iraq, Houthis from Yemen and others from Pakistan and Afghanistan to suppress the demonstrations.[92]

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