Sunday, June 5, 2016

Iran: mullahs’ despicable social and economic results


 Skyrocketing unemployment in Iran

40 million of Iran’s workforce are unemployed.
More than 75% of the unemployed are educated individuals.
A person dies every 8 hours due to drug addiction.
18 million of 55 million city population living in outskirt areas.
150,000 to 200,000 homeless sleeping in the streets in Tehran’s 12th district alone.
As the sale of blood, kidney and liver has become a normality, the sale of eyes has gained high demand in the market recently.
Unprecedented unemployment and poverty, and this phenomenon expanding to the vast majority of the people from all walks of life is the end result of the mullahs’ massive theft from Iran’s natural resources, riches and even ordinary people’s pockets.


Factories are closing one after another. On May 31st the Natanz steel factory was closed after already expelling 200 of its 700 workers. The factory had a debt of 60 billion rials (around $2 million). The factory authorities told all its workers to no longer return to work, while they have not received their paychecks for the past 7 months.
Self-inflammation in public has unfortunately become an ordinary matter in Iran under the mullahs’ regime. It appears the people, fed up with poverty and social pressures, see this as the only method of protesting and relieving themselves of all their pains and suffering.

Iran’s massive God-given wealth is being poured into the mullahs’ bank accounts and regime officials are using these billions to export their terrorism and warmongering across the Middle East and beyond. 

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