Hundreds inflicted with HIV in an Iranian village
There are currently clashes between people and repressive forces in the village of Chenar Mahmood
People went to the health office to protest that they had endangered their lives with contaminated syringes, but police forces fired on the people, forcing peaceful demonstrations into violence.
Demonstration in Lordegan in protest to HIV-infect syringes used by the Iranian regime's Health Ministry
Iran, October 5, 2019—Protests erupted in Charmahal Bakhtiari province after 300 inhabitants of the Lordegan county became inflicted with HIV as a result of mismanagement of the Iranian regime’s health ministry. On Wednesday, a crowd of residents, mostly women, held a demonstration in front of the governor’s office and the health ministry’s office in Lordegan.
The crisis erupted when the health ministry’s employees used polluted syringes for blood tests, which resulted in the HIV virus being transferred to many residents in the Chenar Mahmoud village. According to reports, the incident has also affected inhabitants of other neighboring villages.
In Lordegan, regime officials have started blaming each other and refrain from assuming responsibility for the scandal. One regime official blamed the health administrator of the village for the spread of the HIV virus.
“The people of Chenar Mahmoud are scared,” one villager said. “Many refrain from taking blood tests out of fear of finding out they have been infected. Every family of two or three has become inflicted with the virus. Anyone who has taken the test has turned out to be positive. And no one asks this regime, why do you need to test a nine-year-old kid for cholesterol and blood sugar and inflict them with AIDS.”
Dr. Daneshgari: My sources within #Iran, say: #Iran’s health condition is hurt because of #IRGC’s embezzlement not because of the sanctions. #IranConferenceNYC#FreeIran
102 people are talking about this
Regarding the incident, one of the residents said, “The health ministry came to our village for free blood sugar and insulin tests. The syringes they employed had already been used and were infected with the virus. Anyone who was tested became inflicted with an unknown virus. Some people say it’s HIV. Some say it’s a similar virus. Now, after a few weeks, they’ve brought in a doctor from Tehran to test the residents and figure out which virus it is.”
Another resident said, “Until this moment, 500 people have been tested for HIV and they’re all positive. The health ministry is not assuming responsibility for anything. Officials are saying we didn’t distribute the syringes. The local authorities aren’t taking responsibility either and are blaming central health authorities.”
There are currently clashes between people and repressive forces in the village of Chenar Mahmood
#Iran— mostafa.m (@MostafaMe4) October 5, 2019
Oct 5
Clashes erupted between Mullahs regime forces and brave #Lordegan protesters who are in streets to express their objection
Iran regime officials instead of answering to people complain have blamed innocent ppl affected by #HIV #Iranprotests pic.twitter.com/yO2b8rO2cz
People went to the health office to protest that they had endangered their lives with contaminated syringes, but police forces fired on the people, forcing peaceful demonstrations into violence.
No comments:
Post a Comment