Saturday, August 28, 2010

Kurdish cities and towns still have no clean water

Saturday, 28 August 2010 17:37

PIRANSHAHER, Eastern Kurdistan--Ever since Islamic fanatics imposed their ideology and rules on Iranian nations following 1979 revolution against tyranny rules of Shah. Islamic regime claimed that it will provide all public services and facilities to the people equally through out the Iranian territory.
31 years after regimes ruling Kurdish cities and towns still have no clean waters and majority of the people are denied having an access to public services such as hospitals, universities, clean water, standard roads and etc.
Piranshaher is one of the Kurdish cities in Eastern Kurdistan where the people still have no access to clean water. Authorities and councillor are reluctant to respond to peoples demand, and because there is no neutral judicial system in Iran, the people of Piranshaher to whom they have to submit their compliance.
Deprivation of Kurds from the public services is part of regimes anti-Kurdish policies, and Eastern Kurdistan viewed as a colony by the Islamic regime, even the previous regimes in Iran, therefore, it is systematically and deliberately prevented by the regime from economic and social developments.