According to a Tuesday report on the state-run Khabar Online website, “from months ago there were reports of the building’s main column sinking and the ceilings of various floors sagging.
On Monday, May 23, a large portion of one of the ten-story Metropol twin towers in Abadan, southwest Iran, collapsed, killing dozens of people and leaving dozens more injured or missing.”A hardened concrete structure-built earthquake-proof!” boasted the holding company that built this building in an advertisement. However, long before any earthquake, this tower had already claimed the lives of many people. According to a Tuesday report on the state-run Khabar Online website, “from months ago there were reports of the building’s main column sinking and the ceilings of various floors sagging.” as per to the same report, Monday’s disaster was caused by “the [Abadan] municipality’s failure to follow up on construction violations.”
Iran has one of the highest rates of land subsidence, estimated to be ninety times that of developed countries.
While many countries face environmental threats, Iran, under the mullahs’ regime, is on the verge of becoming an environmental disaster. Many Iranian environmentalists warn that many Iranian cities are on the verge of total collapse due to subsidence. Land subsidence has been the country’s most serious environmental crisis in recent years due to water stress. The situation has progressed to the point where Iran’s state media and regime officials are acknowledging the dire reality.
“People are understandably worried about their future. The government’s procedures regarding the prices of flour and pasta caused concern in society,” said Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf.
After the sudden increase in bread prices, people in various cities across Iran took to the streets. Iran’s economic crisis appears to be moving into a phase of food scarcity, alarmed regime officials about public reaction, and an impending uprising. State media and regime officials, such as Friday prayer leaders who are considered Khamenei’s mouthpieces, are criticizing the regime’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, and his government, and expressing fears of a volatile society.
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The existence of organized opposition in society, and the threat of a looming uprising.
On Tuesday, Iran celebrated Eid-al Fitr. Apart from making false claims of ‘victory’ over their ‘enemy’ and using anti-Western rhetoric, the handpicked Imams acknowledged the country’s economic crisis, the existence of organized opposition in society, and the threat of a looming uprising. These prayers follow the regime’s Friday Prayers sermons, which reflected the regime’s total domestic and international impasse.
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Mohammad Ali Jafari, the IRGC’s then-commander, is heard speaking with Brigadier General Sadeq Zolqadrnia, They talked about a 2017 corruption case involving the ‘Yas’ holding corporation.
In 2018, a 50-minute audiotape of a conversation between two top commanders of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was released, revealing the regime’s huge entrenched corruption. Officials from the regime originally attempted to conceal or cast doubt on the audio file’s validity, calling it phony and contrived. However, the IRGC was eventually forced to authenticate the legitimacy of the information. On February 14, the regime’s mouthpiece, Kayhan daily, declared that the file demonstrated “the level of responsibility and accountability of Revolutionary Guards’ officers.”
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The budget measure for 2021-2022, has run into issues.
The 2021-2022 public-private partnership bill, according to Iranian state media, will pave the stage for sanctioned corruption in the coming years. The budget measure for 2021-2022, on the other hand, has run into issues. There are serious worries about the budget line’s implementation, owing to the massive increase in taxes and sales of government assets, as well as the controversies surrounding soaring energy carrier prices and the impact of eliminating preferred currency from some imported commodities.
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