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Grave-Sleeping Phenomenon, an Issue for Regime’s Rival Factions to Clash Over

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NCRI – Following the public aversion to the so-called grave-sleeping disaster and in the midst of astronomical state-sponsored plundering and corruption, the Iranian regime’s rival bands are taking advantage of the pain and suffering of poor and homeless people to go on with their own power struggle and predatory.

Attacking regime’s President Hassan Rouhani, regime’s mayor of Tehran Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned over the dangers that menaces for the entire system. “This model of managing the country will bring about hidden damages and problems, delivering heavier blows on the body of our system”, said Ghalibaf.

In an article titled “happy with astronomical salaries, unhappy about grave-sleepers”, Revolutionary Guards’ Javan newspaper attacked Rouhani, writing: “the government regrets grave-sleeping phenomenon, expresses feelings, reminds us of an artist’s letter and sheds tears, but forgets the fact that as for grave-sleeping, poverty and adversity, the government should be accountable, not claimant. Why doesn’t the government go to the podium and say: we woke up this morning and all of a sudden were informed about 11 million marginalized people and hundreds of thousands of beggars. We knew about everything but so much jobless and marginalized people.”

Frightened by the eruption of public outrage and aversion against the entire system, the Revolutionary Guards’ news agency writes: “the story of our grave-sleeping homeless has put our honor in the world on sale. Today’s grave-sleepers are the result of policies made by our officials.

When instead of creating jobs and providing homes and shelters, we are seeking to either let them (the poor and homeless) be simply crushed under the wheels of development or sterilize them into cutting their generation, such strange events in the community should not be regarded as unexpected.”

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