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Poldokhtar residents outraged at regime officials

Analysis by PMOI/MEK

 

April 7, 2019 – Iran's state-run media published articles describing the wrath of Poldokhtar residents against Lorestan's governor and an MP from the regime's Majlis (parliament). “Angry residents of the town of Poldokhtar facing catastrophic situation caused by the devastating flash floods and the lack of relief and government attention to their problems, and also due to  government mismanagement in sending aid to the needy, reacted angrily when two officials from the governorate visited their town. The people protested fiercely and cursed those officials for not doing anything. They put the blame on these and other officials for their miseries."

In other news, flood-ravaged residents of Poldokhtar, angry of the regime’s inaction and destructive policies contributing to this vicious floods, attacked Ahmad Khadem, commander of the South-Moghaddam military base on Wednesday April 3.

Ahmad Khadem’s visit to this town happened after the IRGC opened floodgates redirecting huge amounts of water towards the town washing out most everything on its path, and submerging most of the agriculture lands.   

It is worth mentioning that on Tuesday, Mohsen Rezaie, former commander of the Revolutionary Guards, IRGC, in a mock attempt travelled to Poldokhtar to pose for TV cameras and reporters pretending the regime is concern of the fate of the people. But he was confronted by angry people, especially the youth shouting “Let them get lost,” and “Get out of here!” Being surrounded by his guards and security, he was forced to flee.

People who have lost their entire livelihood to the flashfloods get angry and furious when they see an official coming there just to pose for selfies.

 

 

 

 

 

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