samedi 20 août 2016

‘Increase in number of women living on Iran’s streets is due to unemployment and lack of job security’

 A member of the Iranian regime’s Majlis (Parliament) has confessed that the rise in the number of women living on the streets of Iran may be due to the rise in unemployment in the country caused by the regime’s policies.
Nader Qazipour confirmed to the state-run Basij News Agency on Tuesday, August 16, that the homeless women were, in fact, Iranian citizens forced into life on the streets because of a lack of job security and high unemployment.

Qazipour said that regime agents who have multiple jobs “do not care about the people damaged” through their actions.
He said: “The main cause for all of these problems and woes, is the so-called responsible agents who only think about their pleasure and they neglect the livelihood of people. The failure to address the urban and rural issues as well as the level of unemployment for youths intensify the issues such as marginalization, prostitution and the damages caused by them.”

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