Oh, and Iranians are not allowed to clap: "Thirty-five years after the Islamic revolution, with the furor and high hopes of that time long since diminished and with an economy seemingly stuck in neutral, life for many, if not most, Iranians has settled into a dreary routine of increasing hopelessness about the future.
According to official statistics, fully 25 percent of the population is suffering from depression. In Tehran, the number is even higher, at 34 percent." Correct me if I am wrong, but France and Lebanon have higher rates of depression (and of addiction to tranquilizers and anti-depressants. They make this guy as the product of the unhappiness in Iran when such phenomena are important from the US. Hilarious.
According to official statistics, fully 25 percent of the population is suffering from depression. In Tehran, the number is even higher, at 34 percent." Correct me if I am wrong, but France and Lebanon have higher rates of depression (and of addiction to tranquilizers and anti-depressants. They make this guy as the product of the unhappiness in Iran when such phenomena are important from the US. Hilarious.