A cameraman, Hassan Gol Khanban who accompanied president Ahmadinejad on his trip to New York has defected to the United States.
His lawyer confirmed this but provided no other details.
source: globalpost.com
Iran lifted the block on Gmail.
Youtube is still blocked.Iran blocked Gmail and Youtube last week in response to video clips posted on YouTube of an anti-Islam film.
The blockade sparked many complaints in Iran.
Iran is still working on its own "internet".
source: rferl.org
Pouya auto parts factory in Qods near Tehran, who already laid off 1300 people in February , has been closed down.Since 2004 the factory had made autoparts for Pride and Nissan.
The head of Workers House says that the plant was a victim of the “economic crisis” in the car-manufacturing sector.
workers with more than five years of seniority at the plant have not been paid since last May.
Changes in Iranian government subsidies coupled with international sanctions have resulted in continued layoffs in the manufacturing sector.
source: radiozamaneh
The Campaign for the Support of Imprisoned TeacheThis rmgroup is being issued because: asks on the eve of World Teachers Day October 5, support for the many teachers in Iran who are imprisoned or banned from their job.
Some names: Shahou Hosseini, Abdolvahed Maroufzadeh, Ali Beshararti, Mozafar Sharifi , Razgar Sharifi, Ali Akbar Baghani, Mohmoud Beheshti Langeroudi, Mokhtar Asadi, Amir yaghinlou, Mohammad Jamal Heyki, Ali Reza Hashemi, Ahmad Medadi, Bagher Fathali Beygi, Zahra Hatami, Ali Najafi, Asghar Mohammad Khani, Saeed Jahan Ara, Alyas Talebi, Mohsen Jeldyani, Javar Ebrahimi Azandaryani, Tofigh Mortezahpour, Mohammad Farjiyan, Mohammad Ali Shirazi, Masoumeh Dehghan retired and her husband Abdolfatah Soltani, Hossein Taraghi Jafari, Mohammad Reza Rezaii Gorgani.
source: banouyesabz.wordpress.com
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In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.
Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl
Monday, October 01, 2012
Iran: further October 1, 2012
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