Iranian regime bans direct public donation to flood victims
Iranian Government has prevented donators across the country from reaching flood-affected areas or delivering aids to the victims.
Iranian Government has prevented donators across the country from reaching flood-affected areas or delivering aids to the victims.
Iranian Legal Medicine Organization announced on Wednesday that the recent massive floods caused 26 deaths in the past three days, BBC Persian reported.
Avatoday received videos and pictures on Tuesday, indicating that people are helping each other to deal with continuous heavy floods in the absence of an efficient government.
A top Hamas official revealed on condition of anonymity that Tehran ordered the recent attack against Israel, The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
A new wave of massive floods hit Iranian cities on Monday, creating a national crisis.
Iraq’s former Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, said on Saturday that Tehran is trying to spilt up his Nasr Coalition by bribing its members to join alliances closer to the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kurdistan 24 reported.
The Iranian government remain expectedly unable to help the victims of flood-hit areas in the country’s northern province of Golestan and Mazandaran, eyewitnesses told Avatoday on Sunday.
Iranian Kurds celebrated new year and traditional Newroz Eve on Wednesday, while use the opportunity to show their dissatisfaction with a corrupted failing system.
Director and Makeup Artist from Ahvaz's Nasr Cultural Institute were arrested on Wednesday by Iranian Intelligence Service.
An Iranian traveling agency in Esfahan prevented stockholders from reporting a large embezzlement case conducted by the management committee, one of the shareholder informed Avatoday on Sunday.