The head of anesthesia and urgent cares of Iran warned seriously about lack of anesthetic in Iran and said “because of lack of anesthetic for operation rooms some of private and governmental hospitals in Tehran are in danger of shutting down.”according to Mehr news report, Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Qiamat claimed that “the latest follow […]
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National Orchestra of Iran closed down
Arsalan Kamkar, a member of the technical council of the the National Orchestra of Iran, says the orchestra has ceased all activities for months.
Khazar cement factory, shut down
Khazar cement factory, one of Iran’s largest, shut down due to strike of drivers over low wages.
Iran to crack down on web censor-beating software
Cyber police aim to block Iran’s Virtual Private Networks, used by 20-30% of the country’s internet users (AFP, Atta Kenare) Iran’s cyber police force is poised to launch a new crackdown on software that lets many Iranians circumvent the regime’s Internet censorship, media reported on Sunday.
Tearing down Iran’s electronic curtain
Western companies have provided the technology that enables Tehran’s Internet censorship.
Oil Prices Down As Iran Agrees To Resume Talks Over Nuclear Programme
Oil prices fell more than $1 on Monday after Iran agreed to resume talks over its nuclear programme, easing fears of a supply disruption in the Middle East.
Opposition Rasa TV forced to shut down over financial woes
GVF — Pro-opposition satellite channel Rasa television has been forced to shut down “until further notice” owing to budget constraints.
Iran cracks down on journalists
In a new wave of arrests targeting media activists, Marzieh Rasouli has been arrested in Tehran.
Iran’s morality police crack down on Barbie
As if tensions between Iran and Western nations weren’t strained enough, now Tehran is going after Barbie.
Iran clamps down on internet use
Restrictions on cybercafes and plans to launch national internet prompt fears users could be cut off from world wide webSaeed Kamali DehghanThe Guardian, Thu 5 Jan 2012 15.45 GMTIran is clamping down heavily on web users before parliamentary elections in March with draconian rules on cybercafes and preparations to launch a national internet.