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MOHAMMAD OMIDVAR, international spokesperson for the Tudeh Party of Iran, explained to German newspaper Unsere Zeit the true nature of the Islamic Republic and the massive protests currently taking place inside it
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Unsere Zeit: In Iran, the protests quickly changed from being about the murder of Mahsa Amini to being about the general situation of women. Can you briefly describe what that situation is? What are the restrictions on women’s rights apart from the obvious dress code?

Mohammad Omidvar: To understand the root and cause of the current uprising against the reactionary regime in Iran, it is essential to note that over the past two years we have been witnessing ever-increasing social unrest and protests. 

There have been a number of strikes across various industries, the most prominent being the long strike at the Haft-Tapeh sugarcane agro-industrial complex in Susheh, the strike at Hepco, the heavy equipment production company in Arak, thousands of contract workers in the oil and petrochemical industries, strikes and protests by teachers across almost all cities in Iran and protests by tens of thousands of pensioners. 

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