Tuesday, August 25, 2015

IRAN: Homeless pregnant women forced to sell unborn babies at $ 585 out of poverty

NCRI - Some pregnant women living rough on the streets of Tehran are forced to sell their unborn babies in advance out of sheer poverty and destitution, an official of the mullahs' regime in Iran has acknowledged.
Poverty among homeless people in 13 neighborhoods of District 12 of the Iranian capital has reached unbearable levels, university professor Dr. Chit Chian (Chitchian was commander of the IRGC Intelligence Department in Tabriz and other cities in Azerbaijan Province during the first years of the mullahs' regime, and officially employed by the intelligence ministry with the founding of the MOIS in 1984.), who is a member of the 30-member Society Workgroup of the Tehran Municipality, said.
"Unfortunately in these neighborhoods we have witnessed the sale of children," he said, adding that he had spent several nights among the homeless people in the capital to get a true picture.Ms. Farideh Karimi, a member of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and a human rights activist, on Tuesday said the suffering of the Iranian people had nothing to do with international sanctions on the regime and everything to do with the regime's policies.



 

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