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Iran’s Deputy Health Minister admits to the rounding up of more than 7000 homeless taking shelter in tombs

January, 1st, 2017 – The number of homeless people in Iran has seen an alarming increase in recent months and many more are moving to the major cities including the Capital Tehran from the rural areas, adding yet more to this devastating phenomenon.
According to a recent government tally some 7000 homeless people who have been living in cemeteries and actually sleeping inside empty tombs have been rounded up by the city official after the phenomenon surfaced a week ago.
“It is very bad for our country to have people taking shelter in the graves and cardboard boxes, and 7500 of them being rounded up in a single day”, said the deputy Minister of Health, thus confessing to the Iranian people’s excruciation living conditions.
“It is very bad statistics to have 1,350,000 addicted people, and one out of every four marriages ending in divorce,” added Mohammad Hadi Ayazi, in his speech in Babol in Northern Iran, referring to the severe health conditions of the Iranian people and addiction statistics under the evil rule of the Iranian regime.

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