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November 24, 2025

Afghanistan

Book Introduction: The Voice of Freedom

November 25, corresponding to 5 Azar, marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This day was first recognized as an international occasion by the United Nations in 1999, aiming to raise public awareness about violence against women and girls and to work toward ending this global crisis. Nevertheless, the statistics on […]...

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November 21, 2024

Refugee rejection or asylum? War or peace? / Alireza Goodarzi

I still hadn’t started school, in the early 1990s, one day we went to visit one of our relatives and I was playing with my cousin in the alley. A childish argument broke out and both sides were using the word “Afghani” as an insult towards each other. I didn’t understand why “Afghani” had to […]...

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Created By: Alireza Goodarzi
August 22, 2024

Afghan immigrants, opportunity or threat? / Fereshteh Goli

  The attractiveness of Iran for Afghan migrants. According to statistics from the International Organization for Migration, after the Taliban regained control, seventy percent of Afghan refugees have migrated to Iran. Despite the actions taken and the negative attitude of Iranian society towards migrants, which is also prominent in Afghanistan, what secret lies in choosing […]...

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August 22, 2024

A Look at Iran’s Blue Diplomacy towards its Neighbors/ Amir Aghaei

The capacity that water has gone. One of the most important challenges facing humanity is the scarcity of resources in general and water resources in particular. This scarcity does not necessarily mean a crisis. What turns water scarcity into a water crisis is poor governance and management, which can turn the serious challenges of resource […]...

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Created By: Amir Aghayi
June 22, 2023

Our graves cry for the killers / A poem by Elias Alavi

That the killers are crying over our graves. And their screams. It confuses our mothers’ fuss. They are sitting on top of the towers, with a sharp camera. They are following all the details. Growing up in “Deobandi” schools. Until the bomb was strapped to his back. And he/she/it sighed heavily. In the hidden alleys […]...

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September 23, 2021

Afghan children in smoke/ Jafar’s thoughts

This is a caption این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Jafari’s thought She allows all the passengers to board and as the metro doors are about to close and the horn sounds, she gets on the women’s car. The sound of the women vendors can be heard from every corner. One is using […]...

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Created By: Andisheh Jafari
December 26, 2016

About the paradox of executing successful murderers; in conversation with Mohammad Mostafaei/ Farnaz Kamali.

Conversation with Faranaz Kamali On the eve of the Persian New Year, angry men in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, killed a woman named Farokhondeh with their fists, sticks, and stones, under the assumption that she had burned a copy of the Quran. They then set her body on fire. The immediate release of photos […]...

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Created By: Farnaz Kamali
May 26, 2015

ودیThe Afghan woman in armor is under attack and threat / Niloufar Langroudi

Excessive sensitivity among men in closed societies like Afghanistan towards women, which is usually caused by a type of sexual inferiority complex, causes great headaches for women. Women’s movement on city streets is severely problematic due to sexual harassment by men. Fear of street harassment, ranging from simple insults to vulgarities, and from catcalling to […]...

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March 25, 2015