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Kamangir | March 2, 2007 | Category Iran

This is not an IR nuclear site. These guys are diligently working on their artworks, which are to be presented in the first Tehran International Sculpture Symposium. And for some suspicious people’s information, girls are also seriously involved in this masculine (to my understanding) work.

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Arash,
Still no power tools for the ladies.
Empty Tables of Iranian Workers as The Iranian New Year Fastly Approaching:
…As experts predict that the minimum salaries are going to be far below the amount of required living expenses for workers, thosands of workers have not been paid their salaries. As the New Year looming (March 21st), waves of closures and bankruptcies of factories and workshops and laying off of masses of workers, and the refusal of the employers to pay their worker’s salaries, for the Iranian workers life’s oppressive and intolerable pressures have doubled. Iranian workers, despite the hollow promises of Ahmadinejad’s government on justice, this year too, they are going to meet the New Year (No-Rooz) with empty tables.
http://www.akhbar-rooz.com/news.jsp?essayId=8508
One out of 7 Iranian lives on one dollar a day (40% live below poverty level) in a vastly rich country.
#44 Bangladesh: 45 %
#45 Burkina Faso: 45 %
#46 Armenia: 43 %
#47 East Timor: 42 %
#48 Ecuador: 41 %
#49 Kyrgyzstan: 40 %
#50 Cambodia: 40 %
#51 Mauritania: 40 %
#52 Guinea: 40 %
#53 Sudan: 40 %
#54 Mexico: 40 %
#55 Philippines: 40 %
#56 Iran: 40 %
#57 Argentina: 38.5 %
#58 Papua New Guinea: 37 %
#59 Côte d’Ivoire: 37 %
#60 Panama: 37 %
#61 Mongolia: 36.1 %
#62 El Salvador: 36.1 %
#63 Tanzania: 36 %
#64 Uganda: 35 %
#65 Laos: 34 %
#66 Belize: 33 %
Source: http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_pop_bel_pov_lin-economy-population-below-poverty-line
Source: https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ir.html
Matthew,
You don’t ever give up, do you?
Have u seen the recent song Satisfaction, where scantly clad girls work with drils? Equally sexy!
Haji Kensington,
No I have not. Do you think I can find it in YouTube?
Never.