[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse...
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively working on drug related issue.
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Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug...
US: The former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug smuggler of cocaine into the US for decades and...
US: The former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug smuggler of cocaine into the US for decades and that the government has worked with and protected drug smugglers in other countries. [The reason for this is that it generates 'secret' funding for CIA activities around the world that would never be approved by Congress or the American people.]
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When Religion Becomes a Drug | Farsi sub English
There are instances when religion itself becomes a drug, when religion stops you from attaining proximity to your Lord. When are those instances?...
There are instances when religion itself becomes a drug, when religion stops you from attaining proximity to your Lord. When are those instances? When does religion actually become a drug?
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Justice : Saudi Style - Documentary - English
This documentary is about the Iranian fishermen who were kidnapped by Saudi government agents while fishing off the coat of the Islamic Republic of...
This documentary is about the Iranian fishermen who were kidnapped by Saudi government agents while fishing off the coat of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Following their kidnap and with no information given to anyone about their health or condition, they were convicted - without a lawyer present or anyone who could at least give them information on the allegations against them - to death by execution by the Saudi officials. The crime they were alleged to have been guilty to was drug trafficking into Saudi. A crime that they vehemently deny and the living conditions of their families provides that they could not have been drug traffickers.
Subsequently, a number of then were executed in public execution ceremonies by the Saudi officials, and a number of them still await execution.
The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has worked tirelessly to try and get information and to secure the release of these innocent fishermen, but the Saudi government and it's officials are not from those who keep their word.
Prior to the execution, Saudi Foreign Minister had given his word to the Iranian Foreign ministry that the Iranian fishermen would not be executed. Yet within a very short time from him giving his word, the news of the executions by the Saudi officials came through.
This documentary looks at their case, and looks at the impact their imprisonment and in some cases cold blooded state sponsored murder has had on their families and loved ones.
Broadcast on August 13, 2012 - Press TV
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[11 July 2012] Iran Armenia sign security pact - English
[11 July 2012] Iran Armenia sign security pact - English
Iran and Armenia sign a security agreement. The agreement will expand cooperation on...
[11 July 2012] Iran Armenia sign security pact - English
Iran and Armenia sign a security agreement. The agreement will expand cooperation on measures against organized crime, the fight against drug smuggling, border issues and other security concerns shared by the two countries. Iran's deputy Interior Minister for security and law enforcement affairs talked of Iran's main regional security concern.
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[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Abdul Jabbar Sloot about his journey to...
[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Abdul Jabbar Sloot about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
Before converting to Islam, 42-year old Abdul was constantly seeking for a way to reach the divine. He even took part in official drug testing as a way to reach what he thought was a more spiritual state of life. However, he soon realized that this was not the right path for him.
Having grown up in a tiny English countryside village close to Cambridge, Abdul went to church every Sunday as a child and took part in all the activities held by the local Christian community. But as he grew up, he was not satisfied.
After getting married he had several hallucinations that lead him to speak with a college tutor who introduced him to a Sheikh in Tottenham. His first conversation with the Sheikh inspired him so much that he took his shahada the very next day.
A few months later his wife, too converted to Islam, after having a series of conversations with the same sheikh. The sheikh played such an important role in their decision-making process, and they feel an enormous gratitude to him for helping them on the right path towards Islam.
They now have 5 children whom they have brought up as Muslim and lead a simple and peaceful life in the English countryside. Both Abdul and his wife take great pleasure in educating their children at home, away from "mainstream" ideas and behaviors.
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The FDA - Federal drug administration caters to the pharmaceutical...
The War on Health is a documentary showing how the FDA caters to the pharmaceutical industry. 40 percent of the agency is funded by Big Pharma....
The War on Health is a documentary showing how the FDA caters to the pharmaceutical industry. 40 percent of the agency is funded by Big Pharma. Pharmaceutical drugs are the #1 cause of death in the US, and half of the drugs with FDA approval are recalled within 5 years because they are killers. But the money just keeps rolling in.
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[26 Dec 2013] Iran and UNODC team up to fight drug trafficking - English
Iran and the representative for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have teamed up to prevent the flow of narcotics in Iran...
Iran and the representative for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have teamed up to prevent the flow of narcotics in Iran from mainly neighboring Afghanistan and also Pakistan. Thursday the UNODC rep met with Iran\\\'s Interior Minister to discuss ways of preventing narcotics trafficking. Trafficking continues to be a major costly and deadly issue for Iran as its over 1900 kilometer border with Afghanistan and Pakistan has frequently been used as the main smuggling routes of drugs to narcotics to the world.
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The Benefits of Marijuana | BISKIT | English
In this episode, we\\\'ll be exploring the pros and cons of the narcotic drug, marijuana, otherwise known as \\\'weed\\\'.
In this episode, we\\\'ll be exploring the pros and cons of the narcotic drug, marijuana, otherwise known as \\\'weed\\\'.
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Islamic Republic of Iran unveils 5 nano products - English
Only two days before Iran's fourth Nanotechnology exhibition 5 new nano products unveiled on Monday promise an impressive collection on display...
Only two days before Iran's fourth Nanotechnology exhibition 5 new nano products unveiled on Monday promise an impressive collection on display this year.
Nano-Capillary Electrophoresis that makes the study and identification of single molecules possible; a nanospectrometer which can help identify the properties different chemical compounds; a Deep reactive ion etching or DRIE... a tool that can deposit thin films of material making the production of nanostructures possible. And ... a high resolution nano-imaging system
The nano-imaging system has great applications for drugs that undergo preclinical or animal testing. It can provide a high resolution image of the body of the animal and show the researchers exactly how their bodies have reacted to the drug.
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hailed the efforts made by societies and researchers who have managed to break the western monopoly on hi-tech nano products.
Despite political pressures and economic sanctions Iranian scientists have managed to make great advancement and take impressive steps in nano technology.
While the most eye-catching product unveiled is nano-drug that can be used to effectively cure cancer.
This drug is produced only in one country and the price is around $2000. Now patients in Iran can get it for half to one third of that price and as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday the costs will be covered by insurance
Doxorubicin is a compound that destroys cancer tumors but it also has terrible side effects. The nanoliposom form only targets the tumors not healthy cells of the body.
The new drug has received the approval of the food and drug division of Iran's Health ministry and will hit the market soon.
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اعتیاد - Addiction - Farsi sub English
Drugs - Farsi sub English
اعتیاد یک بیماری روانی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی است که از مصرف غیرطبیعی...
Drugs - Farsi sub English
اعتیاد یک بیماری روانی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی است که از مصرف غیرطبیعی و غیرمجاز برخی مواد مانند الکل، تریاک، حشیش و... ناشی میشود و باعث وابستگی روانی یا فیزیولوژیک فرد مبتلا (معتاد) به این مواد میشود و در عملکرد جسمی، روانی و اجتماعی وی تأثیرات نامطلوب بر جای میگذارد. بررسی پدیده اعتیاد در قالب علوم پزشکی، روانشناسی و جامعهشناسی صورت میگیرد. از سال ۱۹۶۴ میلادی، سازمان بهداشت جهانی استفاده از عبارت وابستگی دارویی یا وابستگی به دارو را به جای اصطلاح اعتیاد توصیه نمودهاست، اما استفاده از اصطلاح اعتیاد هنوز رایج است. اعتیاد پاسخ فیزیولوژیک بدن است به مصرف مکرر مواد اعتیادآور. این وابستگی از طرفی باعث تسکین و آرامش موقت و گاهی تحریک و نشاط گذرا برای فرد میگردد و از طرف دیگر بعد از اتمام این اثرات سبب جستجوی فرد برای یافتن مجدد ماده و وابستگی مداوم به آن میشود. در این حالت فرد هم از لحاظ جسمی و هم از لحاظ روانی به ماده مخدر وابستگی پیدا میکند و مجبور است به تدریج مقدار ماده مصرفی را افزایش دهد.
Addiction is a mental illness, social and economic use of the unnatural and illegal substances such as alcohol, opium, hashish, and ... Psychological or physiological dependence arises and the person (addicted) to the performance of this material and physical, psychological and social influences on the adverse effects. The phenomenon of drug addiction in the medical sciences, psychology and sociology takes place. From 1964, the World Health Organization uses the term drug dependence or drug dependence, rather than the term addiction has recommended, but use the term addiction is still prevalent. Body\'s physiological response to repeated drug use addictive substances.
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Dangers Of Direct Comsumer Advertising Of Drugs-English
Drug companies are promoting drugs to consumers who have no idea how the drug works and about its side effects
Drug companies are promoting drugs to consumers who have no idea how the drug works and about its side effects
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[07 June 13] Israel-s illegal activities on Palestinian land - English
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a...
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a disaster unfolding in the wetlands of Kashmir, and the menace of drugs in Afghanistan.
In the first segment of the show, Nelly Burden reports on the significant rise in villages being erected throughout the West Bank in protest against the Israeli authorities building new settlements on the land.
In the second part, Shahana Butt visits the pink city of India, Jaipur which is considered Asia\'s 7th biggest tourist hub.
On the third section, Syed Ali Safvi reports on the Indian-controlled Kashmir\'s wetlands which are of global importance. Wetlands that host millions of exotic migratory birds every year. But owing to the authorities\' indifference, these natural treasures are dying a slow death
And in the last section, Amin Alemi reports on the rising number of drug addicts in Afghanistan. Figures show nearly 2 million drug addicts live their life in heartrending situation in the war-torn country.
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