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More than 10,000 clothing manufacturers censured in Iran

The suppressive forces inspect more than 10,000 clothing manufacturers under the pretext of preventing religiously unfit productions

NCRI – The inhuman mullahs’ regime in fear of increasing popular uprisings and demonstrations adopts more suppressive measures.

Chief of the regime’s State Security Forces (SSF) Urban Locations Control, Brig. Gen. Mohammad Ali Najafi said, “The SSF units, in [separate] raids abolished five organized rings of distributing cloths not in accordance with polished official dress codes in the country,” the state-run news agency Fars reported on Saturday.

He said, “Over the last ten months, 3,050,000 inspection of the dress manufactures have been completed [nationwide].”   

According to the official statistics published by the regime, the SSF suppressive units under the pretext of preventing religiously unfit clothes from distribution,  enter10,000 shops, cloths manufactures, and textile factories daily. 
 
More than 94 percent of Iranian people want a regime change according to the mullahs own reports. By increasing public hangings, widespread arrests, creating various police forces, and suppressing women the medieval regime  is desperately trying to hold on to its power. 

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
February 11, 2007