jeudi 31 décembre 2015

Iran: Padideh Shandiz Project victims came under attack from Security forces + PHOTOS


thousands of victims of a fraudulent mega construction project called Padideh Shandiz protest in Mashhad

According to final reports illustrating the tense situation in Mashhad, between thousands of victims of a fraudulent mega construction project called 'Padideh Shandiz' and government forces, the demonstrators which their number reached more than 2,000 came under heavy and brutal attack by the Suppressive State Security forces, SSF.
This tense situation has been simmering for days now, and thousands of people who were deceived and persuaded to buy in advance shares of this bogus project, have found out that they have paid their money to the government backed rogue contractors.
These shareholder then took to the social networks calling for a major protest today, Thursday, December 31, 2015.
Reports that have been coming since little afternoon, Iran time, showed that many of these victims braved the cold and overcame the fear of reprisal from the suppressive government forces and took to the streets to demand their rights.
Apparently, the Padideh Shandiz Project is partially completed, but the shareholders who have paid thousands of dollars in advance, are left in the cold and deprived from both their money and the interest of the shares.
According to eyewitness accounts, a number of protesters were arrested and taken to unknown locations.
Demonstration started in Mashhad’s Taghi-abad roundabout and stretched few blocks away towards '10 Day' major intersection. The protesters chanted anti-regime slogans including: 'Death to people’s rights usurper', 'Governor must quit hypocrisy', and 'we heard thousands of pledges, but no action' and 'all we the victims heard have been lies…'.
Despite suppressive measures planned in advance by the SSF and anti-riot forces, the demonstration continued for several hours. The demonstrators in Mashhad announced at the end of their protest that they will converge again on Monday Jan. 4th 2016 in Tehran, capital of the country to voice their demands. 







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