The Iranian Resistance: "The tents on the rooftops are evidence of the failure of the regime in Tehran to fulfill its promises."

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The Iranian Resistance said in a media statement distributed on Thursday, of which we received a copy under the title “The phenomenon of camping in Iran,” that the phenomenon of living in tents on the roofs of houses sheds light on another aspect of the failure of the Wali al-Faqih regime to fulfill its promises to the Iranian people 44 years ago, and its arrival in a state of impotence. It is about lifting the Iranians out of the state of poverty and misery they have reached, and it contributes to revealing the extent and causes of the state of tension that the broader segments of the Iranian people have reached.
According to the statement of the Iranian Resistance, the official website of Ruwaydad published a report stating that “if people want to approach the city, they have to put up tents on the roofs of the houses.” The report indicated that the situation was getting worse day by day with inflation that they could not control, suggesting that the city would be surrounded by shanty towns. .
The report takes us back to Khomeini’s statements 44 years ago when he addressed the Iranians, saying, “In addition to what we seek to achieve in terms of a dignified material life for you, we are keen to make your moral life also dignified and luxurious,” and his pledge to “build housing, make water and electricity free for the poor, and provide free public transportation buses for the poor.” ".
Paradoxes multiply in the mullahs’ regime. Ibrahim Raisi, who was Khomeini’s agent in the committee to kill the People’s Mujahideen, came to his presidential position with a promise to build a million housing units, and before he reached the middle of his presidential term, the phenomenon of sleeping on rented surfaces expanded, as indicated by Armaan Melli newspaper and mentioned in one of its reports. “Some people cannot afford to rent a house even in the lower neighborhoods of Tehran, where the rent of a 50-square-meter house in Nazi Abad has reached 10 million per month.”
The Iqtisad newspaper, which is close to Khamenei, admitted that no housing had ever been built, referring to the latest statistics of the Iranian Statistical Center, according to which housing construction in the capital reached its lowest level in the past 23 years, and in an article entitled “Not a single house has been built in my city” he criticized Ruedad's website failed a major project, calling for the accountability of most of the ministers, as he pointed to three ministries without ministers, the record-breaking inflation, and the inability of the runners to keep pace with the increasing trend of the exchange rate.
In the context of explaining Raisi’s failure and the need to remove him, Rose No newspaper published earlier a report stating that “despite Saleh Abadi leaving the central bank, the dollar is more than 50 thousand tomans, and Abdul-Maliki was also excluded from the Ministry of Labor, but according to the report of the Iranian Statistical Center, it recorded Unemployment last winter set a new record, and housing wages exceed the capabilities of Iranians.” And in schools, “it does not seem important to the perpetrators of poisoning the departure of Youssef Nuri,” and “Abdul-Maliki was supposed to create a million jobs with a million tomans every year,” stressing that the government’s problem will not Resolved only with the resignation of the principal.
Camping on the rooftops is one of the manifestations of the failure of Raisi's government, which will have its effects and consequences on the system of velayat-e faqih. However, the official newspapers ignore the fact that the nation's problem is not solved by the dismissal of ministers or the resignation of the President of the Republic, but rather by uprisings that overthrow the system of looting and plunder and bring a democratic alternative that has solutions to crises. The suffering experienced by the Iranian citizen.

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