dimanche 13 septembre 2015

Iran: over 700 schools in southeastern province have no water, electricity

This is literally a classroom in Sistan & Baluchistan Province of Iran
The state-run Fars news agency on Saturday, September 12th cited state officials revealing just the tip of the iceberg of the Iranian regime’s cruelty towards the people of Sistan & Baluchistan Province.
The highest illiteracy rate in the country is found in Sistan & Baluchistan Province, and especially in the southern areas. Lack of educational atmospheres and the lack of adequate schools all add to the problems in this region, the report reads.
Currently there is a shortage of 36 schools in the town of Fanuj; 54 in the town of Banat; 11 in the town Bazman; 120 in the city of Iranshahr; 85 in the city of Sarbaz; 93 in the city of Rasek; and 99 in the city of Chabahar.
In the southern areas of Sistan & Baluchistan Province alone 331 schools lack electricity, 428 schools lack water and 978 lack any walls (!), the state officials said.
“Currently there are 194 schools and 649 classrooms in the city of Nikshahr, while five of these schools are made of mud bricks,” said Sahebgol Salehi, the city mayor. 
“In total there is a shortage of 47 schools and 167 classrooms in this city,” he added.
“Chahbahar has an 81% shortage in schools,” Ahmad-Ali Mohebati, the city mayor said, adding the city has the poorest education system.

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