NCRI - In a bid to prevent any information leak from inside prisons in Iran, the Iranian regime has installed new strong cellular phone jamming devices in a number of prisons in Iran.
The Authorities in Rajaei Shahr prison located in Karaj have installed the new jamming devices in at least two wards causing health issues for prisoners.
In addition to jamming the telephone communication lines, the devices have caused illnesses including severe headaches, dizziness, according to the prisoners.
Political prisoners in Iran regularly send pictures, news and information outside prison to be distributed on Internet.
October 26: More than 170 laid-off workers of Zagros Iron factory went to Tehran and staged protest outside the regime’s parliament against negligence of government authorities to follow on their problems.
On July 17, officials in the parliament had given workers guarantee to return them back to work and pay their delayed wages. However, nothing has been done after three months.
October 24 and 25: Thousands of people in the city of Ahvaz staged protest and formed the second human chain near Karun River against the regime's plans to divert the river water to central Iran and it becoming dry. The protesters held placards that read, “Karun is for Khuzestan”, “we will save Karun”, “I am a farmer and I will not give one drop of the water”, “you can take my breath but not Karun” and “oil is gone! We will not let Karun go.” The first human chain was formed on October 16.
October 22: Students at Hijab Girl School near the city of Shahr-e Kord protested towards the lack of education facilities in this school.
This school is deprived of the most rudimentary education and recreational facilities including white board, marker, copy machine, printer, heating system for winter and door and window frame. October 22: Farmers of Tangestan City in the province of Bushehr gathered outside the governor’s building to protest government officials’ failure to give fuel and budget for building damp, to the farmers and illegal sales of extra water.
October 22: Permanent customers of telephone in South of Tehran gathered outside the communication building to protest an increase in telephone bill. They claimed that the bill had doubled the price before. October 22: Retired workers of Isfahan’s iron melting factory protest are still continuing. They have been demanding 2-months unpaid wages.
October 21: Residents of Kan district in Tehran gathered outside the mayor’s office and protested against regime’s negligence to repair the roads and illegal construction of buildings. October 21: More than 60 contract teachers in the city of Kermanshah protested outside the education ministry for not being hired officially and their working condition.
October 20: People in the city of Roodan, Hormozgan Province staged protest in the main city square against the separation of parts of this province. Security forces raided the protest and arrested several youths.
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Borderland Beat posted by A.J. BB Forum UPDATE: FB has reversed its decision see bottom of this post for more....
By Leo Kelion of BBCFacebook is allowing videos showing people being decapitated to be posted and shared on its site once again. The social network had introduced a temporary ban in May following complaints that the clips could cause long-term psychological damage.
The US firm confirmed it now believed its users should be free to watch and condemn such videos. It added it was, however, considering adding warnings.
One suicide prevention charity condemned the move.
"It only takes seconds of exposure to such graphic material to leave a permanent trace - particularly in a young person's mind," said Dr Arthur Cassidy, a former psychologist who runs a branch of the Yellow Ribbon Program in Northern Ireland.
"The more graphic and colorful the material is, the more psychologically destructive it becomes."
Two of the firm's official safety advisors have also criticized the decision.
Facebook allows anyone aged 13 and above to be a member.
Its terms and conditions now state that it will remove photos or videos that "glorify violence" in addition to other banned material, including a woman's "fully exposed breast".