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News ID: 70308
Publish Date : 10 September 2019 - 21:40

Sanctions on Iran Curbing Global Scientific Progress: Top Journal

TEHRAN (Dispatches) -The British medical journal BMJ Global Health says U.S. sanctions on Iran, a leading country in the world for science, are curtailing global scientific progress.
As a result of the draconian sanctions, Iranian scientists have been denied opportunities to publish their findings, attend meetings, and access essential supplies and information, the publication said.
According to the weekly peer-reviewed medical outlet, such bans are to the detriment of international collaboration and nations' ability to respond to health crises and narrow inequalities.
The current U.S. administration announced sanctions on Iran after withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal in May 2018. Although they are engineered in a way that may appear not to target civilian sectors, in practice US sanctions function as a tool of economic war.
The economic and health impacts of sanctions have been far reaching, extending to the greater Middle East region and affecting research and publishing as well, BMJ Global Health said.
International agencies and institutions mostly shun collaborating with Iranian entities because of the added threat of criminal prosecution by the United States.
Iran, the journal said, ranks 3rd in the world for science and engineering graduates and for tertiary education; 12th in the world for knowledge impact; and 32nd for science and technical publications. As recently as 1996 it ranked first in the world for international collaboration on published research, but in 2017 it was last.
BMJ Global Health cited an increased research output in Iran and a steady growth in scientific innovation, productivity, knowledge impact and patents.