January 6, 2011

Bassijies attacked embassy of Egypt in Tehran

Tehran, Jan. 4, 2011
A group of regime’s mercenaries under the disguise of students gathered in protest on Jan. 3 in front of the Bureau representing Egypt’s interests in Tehran and chanted against the government of Egypt and its president. They said that they are protesting because Egypt did not permit regime’s caravan to enter Qaza.
It is to be mentioned that last Friday Egypt did not allow the agents of clerical regime to enter Qaza for security reasons.

Mullahs’ nuclear tour for covering covert nuclear activities

Tehran, Jan. 4, 2011
To cover its covert nuclear activities the clerical regime has invited representatives from some countries to visit its public atomic sites.
The date has been determined as Jan. 15 to 16 and all the expenses will be paid by the regime.

Hundreds of factories and great production units are either bankrupted or in critical condition

Tehran, Jan. 4, 2011
Due to incompetency of clerical regime, hundreds of factories and great production units in different provinces of the country are either bankrupted or in critical condition. More than 1200 small production units are already bankrupted and their laborers are now out of job.
Here is a glance over the report of bankruptcy and consecutive closure of factories:
- Yassoj Starch Flour in Koohkiloyeh & Boyerahmad Province had not paid the wages of its laborers for a long time.
- Iran Maye Enterprise which produces the yeast for bakeries having 80 workers is closed.
- It is for a month that Zarjin Baft Enterprise in Ilam, the largest outfit production in this province having 180 workers is closed.
- Noor Chinaware Factory working for 22 years and having 140 workers is closed.
- Khoram Dareh Metal Melting Factory is closed for good. This is the second factory that is closed in this city.
- Alvand Qazvin’s Tavanbakhsh laborers have not received their wages for 21 months some of them working there for 25 years.
- The important industrial factories of Gilan including Khavar, Dokhaniat, Iran Poplin and Iran Kanaf are at the edge of bankruptcy and this fear exists that 1000s will be out of job.
- Omid Ali Nazeri a member of Mazandaran Council of Labor said: “by execution of subsidy cuts we must await a new wave of closure of factories and dismissal of laborers”.
- Aziz Akbarian, a member of Mines and Industry Commission of regime’s parliament said: “due to import of low quality goods including cotton, country’s textile factories are closing”.
- Iran Automobile Factories have difficulty in paying their 1000 billion tomans debt to the factories building automobile parts.
- Many of the factories producing household appliances such as TV, refrigerator, warmer and stove and etc are closing.

Iran arrests more than 60 Christians

Jan. 4. 2011
Unofficial sources have said that more than 60 Christians have been summoned by the Intelligence Agency or arrested in their homes by plainclothes agents thus far. The detainees were mostly arrested in Tehran and a number of other Iranian cities and were mostly temporarily released after interrogations and forced pledges.
The large Christian community in Iran has been under great pressure by security forces on the days leading to Christmas and the New Year. Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran warned against the growth and spread of home churches for the first time in a speech in Qom on October 19, 2010.

Female prisoners denied treatment for influenza

Jan. 4, 2011
Despite the fast spread of influenza A in Rajayi Shahr (Gohardasht) Prison in Karaj, prison officials refuse to give prisoner serious treatment.
Three weeks after the spread of Influenza A, prison officials have only vaccinated prisoners but have distributed more than 50 ill prisoners to various sections of the female cellblock in this prison and there is danger that prisoners will once again contract this influenza.
Prisoners do not allow ill female prisoners to come inside the cells and they are forced to sleep in the filthy hallways without having anyone to look after them.
The signs of this influenza were also seen in Mrs. Mahvash Sabet, a prisoner of conscience who is one of the heads of the Baha’i minority faith and is detained in the female cellblock in this prison.

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