NCRI: 5 million Iranians on verge of malnutrition, minister admits/Four more prisoners hanged in Iran

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5 million Iranians on verge of malnutrition, minister admits
Saturday, 14 May 2016/NCRI

 Some five million people in Iran are on the verge of malnutrition, according to Ali Rabiee, the Iranian regime’s Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare.
“According to the charts showing the distribution of wealth in the country, a percentage of the population are very poor, and some four to five million people are on the verge of malnutrition,” Rabiee told an annual meeting of General-Practitioners on Wednesday, May 11.His remarks were carried by the state-run Mehr news agency. Rabiee’s admission comes a month after the regime’s parliament eliminated cash subsidies for 24 million people on April 12, thereby increasing pressure on a population the majority of which is living below the poverty line. On Tuesday, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said in a statement that Iranian youths are falling victim to the astronomical plundering and tyranny of the mullahs’ regime. “The majority of the Iranian people are living under the poverty line, and the hungry masses are even unable to provide for their most basic needs and that of their families. According to the regime’s officials, 70% of the people in the cities and villages of Iran live under the poverty line, and the minimum wage of laborers is several fold under the poverty line that has been announced by the regime itself,” the NCRI said.
The speaker of the regime’s parliament Ali Larijani has stipulated: “Currently, around $20 billion smuggled goods enter the country and no factory is able to compete with that. Smuggling is hurting production and standards.”
At the helm of such smuggling are none other than the regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the corrupt and criminal institutions associated with him, the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), and other officials of the regime, the NCRI statement added.

Four more prisoners hanged in Iran
Saturday, 14 May 2016/NCRI – Iran’s fundamentalist regime is continuing its heightening execution spree, hanging at least four more prisoners in the past three days. Earlier on Saturday three prisoners were hanged in the Central Prison of Rasht, northern Iran, according to the regime’s judiciary in Gilan Province. The victims were identified only by their initials and ages: A. A., 22; E. Sh., 26; and H. P., 31. On Thursday, Behnam Mohammadi, 35, was hanged in Maragheh Prison, north-west Iran, after serving five years behind bars. He was accused of a drugs-related charge.
The latest hangings bring to at least 76 the number of people executed in Iran since April 10. Three of those executed were women and one is believed to have been a juvenile offender. Iran’s fundamentalist regime on Monday amputated the fingers of a man in his thirties in the city of Mashhad, north-east Iran, the latest in a line of draconian punishments handed down and carried out in recent weeks.The state-run Khorasan newspaper identified the victim by his initials M. T., adding that he was 39 years old. The prisoner was accused of theft and is also serving a 3-year jail sentence.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said in a statement on April 13 that the increasing trend of executions “aimed at intensifying the climate of terror to rein in expanding protests by various strata of the society, especially at a time of visits by high-ranking European officials, demonstrates that the claim of moderation is nothing but an illusion for this medieval regime.”Amnesty International in its April 6 annual Death Penalty report covering the 2015 period wrote: “Iran put at least 977 people to death in 2015, compared to at least 743 the year before.””Iran alone accounted for 82% of all executions recorded” in the Middle East and North Africa, the human rights group said. There have been more than 2,300 executions during Hassan Rouhani’s tenure as President. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran in March announced that the number of executions in Iran in 2015 was greater than any year in the last 25 years. Rouhani has explicitly endorsed the executions as examples of “God’s commandments” and “laws of the parliament that belong to the people.”