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Photos: A glimpse at the lives of Iran’s indigent drug addicts

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Iran Focus: London, May 11 – The following are photos of some of Iran’s impoverished drug addicts sent to Iran Focus by one of our readers. Iran Focus

London, May 11 – The following are photos of some of Iran’s impoverished drug addicts sent to Iran Focus by one of our readers.

Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s promises of economic reform in Iran have failed to materialise into raising the standard of living for most ordinary Iranians in the 21 months since he came to power in August 2005.

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