Shop owners and mobile traders gathered at the Aladdin Passage shopping center in Tehran in protest, according to reports from social media and local outlets. The cause of the protest has not been specified.
Mobile phone shop owners and traders staged a protest Wednesday at the Aladdin Passage shopping center in Tehran, a major hub for mobile phone and electronics sales, according to reports from social media and local outlets. The specific cause of the protest was not stated in the reports. The protest adds to a series of labor and economic grievances expressed across Iran in recent weeks, including protests by telecom retirees and steel-industry pensioners, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The report is single-sourced and unverified; no official response has been reported.
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