NCRI - Iran regime official: “more than 40 percent of the country’s roads are in poor conditions”September 12, 2017. Following the fall of a bus to a valley, 11 passengers died and 29 were injured. Tehran Fire Department states that the incident occurred at 2:30 am. The bus was carrying passengers from the city of Karaj west of the capital Tehran, to Northern city of Sari.
NCRI - According to board member of Iranian regime’s Exporters Association, the conditions for exporting Iranian goods to Iraq are deteriorating every day.An activist in the field has recently complained about Iraqis’ “discriminating and unfair” treatment with Iranian exporters.Contrary to what Iranian businessmen and exporters expected, exporting goods as well as technical and

We are calling for Reza Shahabi and other hunger-striking labour activists, teachers and labour movement prisoners in Iranian jails to be released. Reza, a bus driver trade unionist, and a group of about 50 others have now been on hunger strike for almost a month in protest about the legality of their imprisonment and prison conditions. Their lives are in danger. Reza Shahabi’s comrade Shahrokh Zamani died in the same prison in September 2015.
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 In a reaction to the killing of two porters carrying goods across the borders in western Iran by security forces, Nader Ghazipour, a member of the Iranian regime parliament, said that the military and security forces, especially the border guards should be commended and honoured.
The Minister of Roads and Urban development has bitterly criticized the “balloon-like growth” of Mashhad, the largest city in Northeast Iran, while a city official has lambasted a religious foundation (Astan-e Qods Razavi) for taking over and owning 43% of the total area of the city.Abbas Akhoundi; a Najaf born London educated member of President Hassan Rouhani’s cabinet; is deeply unhappy with the enlargement of Shi’a’s most sacred city inside Iran and its population growth, Daily Sharq reported on Monday, September 11.
In recent weeks, Tehran’s foreign exchange and gold markets have experienced instability as the local currency has declined in value and the price of gold has risen.The Iranian currency, Toman has lost around 12% of its value.Hadi Ghavami, deputy chairman of parliament’s Budget Commission has said that the instability has several reasons, but the main culprit is lower oil prices creating a sudden budget deficit for the government.
The Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Abbas Akhoundi delivered a speech in the city of Mashhad, Northeastern Iran, stating that," One-third of the urban population of Khorasan Razavi (northeastern Iran) do not have favorable life conditions.30% of the cities in this province have worn-out textures that signify the urban decay, which can be a problem for the future."
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NCRI - A member of the Iranian Psychiatrists Association, according to statistics from the health ministry, said that one out of every four Iranians has a mild to severe mental illness.According to the state-run ISNA news agency, Hassan Falahpur, psychiatrist and member of Iranian Psychiatrists Association, said: “According to the latest research of the Ministry of Health,
Iranian business people are complaining that they receive a lack of support from their government, which is directly affecting their ability to stay afloat in the international market.They state that the Regime has been so focused on its exports of oil and its derivatives (roughly 90% of Iranian exports), that they have neglected to invest in infrastructure for private sector exports (i.e. food).
If Donald Trump really wants to challenge the Iranian Regime, then he must support the Resistance, bring the Regime back to the negotiating table and end the destabilisation of the Middle East, according to a human rights activist.Hamid Bahrami, a former political prisoner from Iran, wrote an op-ed for the American Thinker, in which he laid out how Trump and the US could challenge the Regime, rather than bow to their manipulations.

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