Tehran governor says the Iranian government will compensate those who have suffered damages during the country's post-election unrest.
"Following the Leader of the Islamic Revolution's order to compensate those families who have fallen victim to the post-election incidents, the government is ready to pay indemnities to individuals who have suffered damages," Fars news agency quoted Hossein Tala as saying on Tuesday.
He noted that only those who have not committed "provocative" acts would be offered compensation.
Tala stated that victims within the Tehran Province should provide the Tehran Governor Office with evidences to prove that they have been damaged during the post-election unrest.
He noted that the office would then investigate the credibility of the applicants' claims, before giving them the indemnities.
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