Brutal penalties in public to terrorize community
A man is being flogged in public to intimidate others seen as one of the most inhuman punishment by the Iranian regime.
The sentence carried last week in the city of Karaj, central Iran for an alleged offence of ‘disturbing public order and mischief.’ The victim was identified as Kamran Jamalzadeh.
Public hanging and public tortures are the usual methods of Iranian regime to suppress public discontent. High inflation, high unemployment and lack of freedom are the main cause of discontent among the Iranian youth.
An Iranian official announced that 50 percent of Iranian graduates stay at home. 5.7 million students and graduates of the country are inactive and have no role in production and economic added value.
Flogging in iran
In the most recent report on the state of the labor market and the unemployment of university graduates, Kourosh Parand, Deputy Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Welfare of the Iranian regime, said: ‘Right now, we have 5 million and 700 thousand students and graduates across the country who play no role in production and economic added value.’
He added: ‘Out of 11.2 million students and graduates, 5.7 million people are inactive and have no role in the economy.”
One of the main causes of unemployment in Iran is the elimination of domestic industries. Because of the widespread economic corruption in the Iranian regime, uncontrolled imports, and the lack of protection of domestic industry against excessive import of Chinese products, virtually all domestic industries have been destroyed and few job opportunities exist for young people.
In Iran the youth see no future for themselves and that is why they are looking for a regime change, and the regime is surviving by brutal suppression and intimidation.