Violation of the words of the Minister of Defense by the Food and Drug Administration; The Fakhra vaccine is not licensed for emergency use



In a letter to the UN Secretary-General on the 30th anniversary of the 1967 massacre, more than 20 Nobel laureates referred to the role of Iranian President Ebrahim Ra'isi, calling him one of the main perpetrators of the massacre and calling for an international committee to investigate. They became a crime

"We hope the Taliban will live up to their commitments," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian told a meeting of Afghan foreign ministers at a meeting of Afghan neighbors on the issue of forming an "inclusive government" in Afghanistan.
In a statement marking the second anniversary of Sahar Khodayari's self-immolation, known as the "Blue Girl," 20 women's rights activists called September 9 "the day for women to enter stadiums" and wrote that her self-immolation was not just a protest against her arrest, but an outrage. "And it was in the throats of Iranian women for years."
Bahram Shanesaz, head of the Food and Drug Administration, called the reports about the Pfizer vaccine in Iran "false" and said: "If someone gives the Pfizer vaccine to the consumer, it must be fake."

Sepideh Qalyan, a jailed civil activist on Twitter, described the human rights abuses in the women's ward of Bushehr Central Prison as a "forgotten hell" and wrote: زنان "The most brutal tortures and the most inhumane conditions possible are maintained."