mercredi 15 juin 2016

Iran: More than two dozen stores shutdown in Hamadan under a repressive law


Closing down stores under a repressive laws in Iran
 27 stores in the city of Hamadan, Southwest of Tehran, has been shut and refused permit to work under a repressive law of ‘organizing trade unions’ by the clerical regime ruling Iran, local media and newspapers have reported. 
The mullahs' regime in Iran in a further repressive measure and under the pretext of re-organizing trade unions has shut down 27 shops in Hamadan, west of Tehran.
Ahmad Rahimi, the head of the regime's so-called public security police in Hamadan, claimed that there is a plan underway to monitor trade unions in order to prevent 'trade-related crimes' and to promote 'moral and social security' as well as a 'sustainable security.'
The suppressive state security forces (police) are currently implementing the plan.

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