GVF — Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education is facing a $2.1 billion budget deficit, says cabinet member.
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The Iranian Yalda and the Fateful Choice of Light Over Darkness
Huffington Post – Just a few days ago was the longest night of the year. Another way of looking at is that this was night in which the tide of darkness began to turn back in favor of light. Bunched around this time are so many ancient holidays of lights and candles, […]
Kouhyar Goudarzi’s court hearing postponed, his mother issued two-year prison sentence
The first court hearing for imprisoned human rights activist Kouhyar Goudarzi was held yesterday morning in branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court, presided by Judge PirAbassi.
Iran To Close Independent Cinema Guild
Iran’s House of Cinema (IHC) has accused the country’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of illegally ordering the independent film-promotion institute to close down.
Iran Announces New Restrictions For Internet Cafes
Iran’s cyberpolice have issued new guidelines for Internet cafes that appear to be part of the Iranian establishment’s efforts to tighten its control of the Internet.
Security Forces Attacked And Raided The House Of a Gonabadi Dervish
Five security guards with firearm attacked a Gonabadi dervish’s house in Kavar county and while searching his home ,destroyed part of house and his wife ‘s health condition became critical .
The Director Of Haghighat Publications Held In Ward 209 Of Evin Prison
Mr. Nasrollah Laleh , one of the Gonabadi Dervishes and director of Haghighat publications is in detention in Evin prison’s security section.
Iranian internet users to be cut off from World Wide Web
A member of Iran’s Corporate Computer Systems reports that Iran will be cut off from the World Wide Web once the country launches its own national internet network.
Iran says Canada must cooperate with UN special rapporteur
The Iranian government has taken Canada to task over the “dire” living conditions of its indigenous community.
Syria bloodshed defies Arab monitor mission
AMMAN (Reuters) – Syrian security forces killed eight more protesters and an Arab League organization urged Arab monitors to leave Syria, saying unrelenting bloodshed made a mockery of their mission.