Obama was there...
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Apple...
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Ayatollah Khomeini
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Iran News
CaptionInstitutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
A foot on Israel
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
A foot on Israel
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Ayatollah Khomeini's house
This gadget provides a virtual tour through the house of Ayatollah Khomeini, Iranian revolution leader. © Your Middle East
Learning English
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Bin Laden...
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Obama, again...
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Musallah
Tehran's 6th International Digital Media Fair and Festival kicked off in Musallah on October 4, and turned into an opportunity to preach the country's government-backed values while lashing the so-called Western propaganda. © Your Middle East
Steve Jobs had a spot too...
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
...so did Brazil.
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Iranian news
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Musallah
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Iran's digital fair
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Funny picture?
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths. © Your Middle East
Tablets
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets. © Your Middle East
Despite the burden of sanctions and limitations, Iranians have endeavored for years to offer their own domestically made products and tablets.
However, their Russian and Chinese allies have often lent a hand. Tehran's 6th International Digital Media Fair and Festival kicked off in Musallah on October 4, and turned into an opportunity to preach the country's government-backed values while lashing the so-called Western propaganda.
Institutes from nearly twenty countries had sent their representatives to the fair. Prominent Iranian news websites and semi-official news agencies had their own booths.
“The American president’s website in a country where the US has no embassy,” one banner read with Obama's photo on. His face could be seen in every corner, not far from those of Osama Bin Laden and Hassan Nasrallah.