The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran announced on Monday, that the Coronavirus death toll has shockingly risen to 19,500 in 242 cities across Iran. In such a situation, Rouhani announced that for three million families who make up “the impoverished and deprived sectors, we have considered four aid packages from to $12 to $36.” Commenting on this decision, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran said: The money meager aid by Khamenei and Rouhani to cover the massive blow by Coronavirus to three million deprived families is less than a day’s wage paid to Iraqi and Afghan mercenaries of the terrorist Quds force. The insulting gesture reflects the regime’s fear of an uprising. Regime’s Official: 500,000 People in Iran Have Contracted Coronavirus On Monday Hamid Souri, a member of Iran’s Coronavirus National task force, in an interview with the Iranian regime’s official news agency, IRNA, said that over half a million people in Iran have contracted Coronavirus. “The initial estimate was that between 30 and 60 percent of the population would be infected with the disease… The current estimate is that about 500,000 people in the country have infected with the coronavirus,” Souri said adding: “but this is not an accurate figure because less-known and milder patients have not been identified yet.” The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran announced this afternoon, on April 6, that Coronavirus has taken the lives of more than 19,500 in 242 cities across Iran. Iran: New Floods Reported in Several Provinces In the province of Kerman, south-central Iran, recent floods have dealt around $325 million of damages to the locals. The mullahs’ regime is constantly refusing to carry out necessary measures to prepare this area with basic infrastructure in order to prevent such catastrophes. Also, on Sunday, intensive rain led to floods in the northeast area of Khorasan Razavi Province, itself located in northeast Iran. The town is suffering from a shortage of heavy machinery during crisis situations, especially floods. Iran: Political Prisoner Tested Positive for COVID-19 The family of Mohammad Hossein Sepehri, a political activist held at Vakil Abad Prison in Mashhad has tested positive for Covid-19. This news was announced by his brother, on his Twitter account on Sunday. He wrote on twitter: “Coronavirus symptoms surfaced (in him) on March 28, and on April 2, he was taken to the department of intelligent along with other signatories of the statement by 14 civil activists. Presently, he is in solitary confinement and deprived of medical services. He must be immediately taken to hospital.”
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Iran news in brief, April 7, 2020
The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran announced on Monday, that the Coronavirus death toll has shockingly risen to 19,500 in 242 cities across Iran. In such a situation, Rouhani announced that for three million families who make up “the impoverished and deprived sectors, we have considered four aid packages from to $12 to $36.” Commenting on this decision, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran said: The money meager aid by Khamenei and Rouhani to cover the massive blow by Coronavirus to three million deprived families is less than a day’s wage paid to Iraqi and Afghan mercenaries of the terrorist Quds force. The insulting gesture reflects the regime’s fear of an uprising. Regime’s Official: 500,000 People in Iran Have Contracted Coronavirus On Monday Hamid Souri, a member of Iran’s Coronavirus National task force, in an interview with the Iranian regime’s official news agency, IRNA, said that over half a million people in Iran have contracted Coronavirus. “The initial estimate was that between 30 and 60 percent of the population would be infected with the disease… The current estimate is that about 500,000 people in the country have infected with the coronavirus,” Souri said adding: “but this is not an accurate figure because less-known and milder patients have not been identified yet.” The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran announced this afternoon, on April 6, that Coronavirus has taken the lives of more than 19,500 in 242 cities across Iran. Iran: New Floods Reported in Several Provinces In the province of Kerman, south-central Iran, recent floods have dealt around $325 million of damages to the locals. The mullahs’ regime is constantly refusing to carry out necessary measures to prepare this area with basic infrastructure in order to prevent such catastrophes. Also, on Sunday, intensive rain led to floods in the northeast area of Khorasan Razavi Province, itself located in northeast Iran. The town is suffering from a shortage of heavy machinery during crisis situations, especially floods. Iran: Political Prisoner Tested Positive for COVID-19 The family of Mohammad Hossein Sepehri, a political activist held at Vakil Abad Prison in Mashhad has tested positive for Covid-19. This news was announced by his brother, on his Twitter account on Sunday. He wrote on twitter: “Coronavirus symptoms surfaced (in him) on March 28, and on April 2, he was taken to the department of intelligent along with other signatories of the statement by 14 civil activists. Presently, he is in solitary confinement and deprived of medical services. He must be immediately taken to hospital.”
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