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“Mian-buri to death; Koolbari in border areas; the result of people being pushed to the margins due to unemployment/ Bahar Abbasi”“Death in the middle; smuggling in border regions; the consequence of people being marginalized due to unemployment/ Bahar Abbasi”
The term “Kolbar” is a painful one for people due to the occurrence of some bitter events, such as the killing and death of Kolbars in the snowy mountains of Kurdistan. It is a pain that is caused by the lack of jobs, factories and workshops in their hometowns, and the deprivation of any remedy […]...
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Collecting Contraceptive Materials for Women in Iran / Bahar Abbasi
Becoming a mother can be one of the most beautiful experiences that a woman can have in her life; however, this experience can also turn into a bitter one for women for various reasons. Many factors, such as maternal mortality and endangering the lives and health of mothers, can have an impact. Economic, political, social, […]...
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A Narrative of the Murder of Sonya Aria Poor (Dehqan) in a Conversation with Her Mother: I did not allow the paternal family to write on Sonya’s grave stone / Bahar Abbasi
Sonya Aryapour (Dehghan) was a victim of an honor killing in the city of Sardasht and was killed by her brother and cousin. She was buried in the Nalas neighborhood. Her 19-year-old brother, Saman Dehghan, and her 21-year-old cousin, Hedi Dehghan, were responsible for her murder. Sonya’s parents were separated and she had a failed […]...
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Renewable Energies and Human Rights / Bahar Abbasi
With a general look at human rights laws and international and regional conventions, it can be understood that the concept of human rights has become closely and increasingly linked to the right to a healthy environment and sustainable development. With the process of industrialization in the world and its consequences such as increased environmental pollution, […]...
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The beginning of the academic year at the peak of COVID-19 and the demands of teachers/ Bahar Abbasi
The Peace Line Monthly held a discussion session on September 8, 1400 at the Club House to address the demands of teachers at the beginning of the new academic year, which has been accompanied by a surge in coronavirus cases in the country. In this meeting, the experience of school reopening in other countries was […]...
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“The Relationship between Dam Construction and Public Dissatisfaction in Khuzestan / Bahar Abbasi”
Peaceful protests by the people of Khuzestan against reckless dam construction and water crisis began on Friday, July 16, 2021. These protests were met with violence by law enforcement and security forces, resulting in the death of at least 10 young protesters and the arrest and injury of hundreds more. Some also tried to portray […]...
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Is the population of Iran aging? / Bahar Abbasi
Aging population is a phenomenon that has caused concerns in developing countries in recent years. Predictions show that Iran is the third fastest aging country in the world after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The phenomenon of aging population is a result of improvements in living standards, health conditions, social and economic factors, reduction […]...
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The Decline of Agriculture; Migration and Marginalization of Farmers in Iranian Cities/Spring Abbasi
Attention to rural development is one of the most important economic and social measures in countries like Iran; because agriculture has allocated a significant portion of the country’s economy. However, unfortunately, we have always witnessed the continuation of rural migration to cities and the spread of slums. In this article, we will discuss the weakening […]...
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The role of recreational and sports centers in improving the mental health of society / Bahar Abbasi.
The positive role of recreational and sports centers and its impact on increasing and improving the mental health of society seems obvious; it should be noted that the per capita allocation of recreational and sports centers in the country does not yield interesting statistics. Generally, there is a concentration of facilities such as recreational and […]...
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“Kulbari and fuel smuggling are the result of lack of social justice in Iran / Bahar Abbasi”
On the fifth day of Esfand month, military forces affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the border areas of Sistan and Baluchestan province opened fire on a group of Baloch fuel smugglers. As a result, several of the smugglers were killed or injured. The deceased were fuel smugglers who would buy fuel […]...
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Suicide and its relationship with poverty in Kurdistan/Bahar Abbasi
Conclusion As mentioned, suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the world, and it is not limited to a specific country or ethnicity. There are multiple factors involved in the occurrence of suicide, and theorists have presented various opinions about its causes. Factors such as literacy rate, unemployment rate, divorce, poverty, generation […]...
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The different process of parenting in the West and Iran/Bahar Abbasi
Slavery is a violent social institution, an inhumane and exploitative practice by humans against humans. Every conscious individual should take a stand against slavery, whether in ancient times or in modern forms, and strive against it. It must be acknowledged that slavery has existed in its own particular style and context in the history of […]...
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