The head of the Iranian Association of Pharmacists says the price of medical products has risen by 245 percent, and infant formula and medical drugs for special diseases are in short supply at Iranian pharmacies.
Category: Sufi news
Daughter of slain activists given summons
Iranian authorities confiscated the passport of Parastou Forouhar at the airport today, on Saturday, as she entered Iran on the eve of the 14th annual commemoration of her parents’ death.
Dervish Rights Activist, Alireza Roushan Entered Evin Prison To Serve 1-Year Sentence
Gonabadi dervish poet and journalist at Shargh Newspaper, Mr.Ali Reza Roushan started serving a one-year prison term in Evin.
Abolfazl Abedini exiled back to Ahvaz after testifying about Sattar Beheshti
Journalist Abolfazl Abedini has been exiled back to Ahvaz after testifying about the torture of Sattar Beheshti.
The Officials Now Say She Is Not In Ward 209, Says Reza Khandan, Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Husabnd
While incarcerated rights attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh was allowed a prison visit with her children on Monday, today, her family was denied a visit with her.
Iran Deputies To Mull Draft Law Restricting Women’s Right To Travel
Lawmakers in Iran are preparing to consider legislation that may drastically alter an adult woman’s ability to obtain a passport and travel outside the country.
UN Calls For Iran Blogger Death Investigation
A group of United Nations experts have urged Iran to undertake an independent investigation into the death in custody of Iranian blogger Sattar Beheshti.
Majzooban Noor Website’s Manager In An Interview With “Melli-Mazhabi”:Jail,Lashing And Exile Are What Dervishes Are Alloted To
The court session date of imprisoned lawyers and Majzooban Noor website’s managers is postponed for second time again.
PEN Day Of The Imprisoned Writer: Jailed Voices That Must Not Be Silenced
“When your heart trembles for the rights of another human, that is when you begin to slip, that is when the interrogations begin…. When you find faith in people and believe in humanity and nothing else, that is when you commit your first crime.”
Sanctions’ ill effects
The Disappearance of Lifesaving Drugs On Vali Asr Street, in a lower-income district of southwest Tehran, a 30-year-old man storms out of a pharmacy. Arash, a bachelor with long hair and a substantial mustache, lives with his father, for whose heart medicine he has been searching fruitlessly.