In an interview with a freelance journalist, Abbas Fallah, a parliamentary representative for Ahar and nearby Heris, pleaded for help.
"You see, no help has reached our area from the outside - a limited amount of help has reached us from Ardabil," he said, adding that the supplies received weren't nearly enough.
Emphasising that Ahar and Heris were not hard to reach, Fallah begged listeners to bring supplies - tents, dried food, hot food and mineral water - themselves rather than leaving it to any organisation to do so.
Thousands left homeless after Iran quakes - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
Abbas Fallah: No help to the region from outside, donations inside the country to organizations such as Red Crescent does not reach the victims.
http://soundcloud.com/frl-journalist/masih-alinejad
Shame on you Iranian government. You will all burn in hell. And if this is not ethnic discrimination, then I don't know what is.
"You see, no help has reached our area from the outside - a limited amount of help has reached us from Ardabil," he said, adding that the supplies received weren't nearly enough.
Emphasising that Ahar and Heris were not hard to reach, Fallah begged listeners to bring supplies - tents, dried food, hot food and mineral water - themselves rather than leaving it to any organisation to do so.
Thousands left homeless after Iran quakes - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
Abbas Fallah: No help to the region from outside, donations inside the country to organizations such as Red Crescent does not reach the victims.
http://soundcloud.com/frl-journalist/masih-alinejad
Shame on you Iranian government. You will all burn in hell. And if this is not ethnic discrimination, then I don't know what is.